Windies bowlers restrain SAfrica

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AFP, Port Elizabeth :
South Africa reached 68 for one against a much-improved West Indian bowling attack at lunch on the first day of the second Test at St George’s Park on Friday.
Dean Elgar (35 not out) and Alviro Petersen (17) put on 47 for the first wicket before Petersen played a rash stroke against Shannon Gabriel and was caught by Leon Johnson, running back from cover.
Gabriel was one of three changes in the West Indian bowling line-up.
Gabriel, debutant Kenroy Peters and all-rounder Jason Holder all bowled accurately in overcast conditions.
Gabriel and Holder were particularly effective in tandem, conceding only ten runs in nine overs after Petersen’s dismissal.
The West Indies sent South Africa in to bat in overcast conditions.
While Gabriel, Peters and Holder replaced Kemar Roach, Jerome Blackwood and Sheldon Cottrell, South Africa made two changes from the side that won the first Test at Centurion by an innings and 220 runs.
Batsman Temba Bavuma became the sixth black African-and the first since Lonwabo Tsotsobe four seasons ago-to play Test cricket for South Africa.
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