2nd Test : Quinton de Kock, Temba Bavuma give SA lead on day 2

Temba Bavuma goes on the attack on the 2nd day of 2nd Test between New Zealand and South Africa at Wellington on Friday.
Temba Bavuma goes on the attack on the 2nd day of 2nd Test between New Zealand and South Africa at Wellington on Friday.
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Reuters, Wellington :
Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma fell short of the centuries they probably deserved but drove South Africa to 349 for nine, a first innings lead of 81, at the close of play on the second day of the second Test against New Zealand on Friday.
De Kock was dismissed for 91 when he chased a wide Jimmy Neesham delivery and was caught behind to end the 160-run partnership with Bavuma that had rescued the Proteas following a rocky opening session.
Neesham then snapped up Bavuma for 89 in the deep off Neil Wagner after he and Vernon Philander, who ended the day on 36 not out, had taken the visitors past New Zealand’s 268.
The hosts were again frustrated when last man Morne Morkel (31) dominated an unbroken 47-run partnership with Philander, and received a barrage of short deliveries for his troubles with one from Tim Southee striking him in the helmet.
After taking four wickets in the first session and reducing the Proteas to 94 for six just before lunch, New Zealand had high hopes of taking a significant first innings lead.

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