He needed assistance to hobble off, and was set to be monitored overnight before undergoing a scan today. Williamson was at the zenith of his defensive game, and needed to be on his way to 78 not out from 146 balls. "We have to play smart to contain Kane," South African bowling coach Charl Langeveldt said. "Locking up one end would have been ideal but, in the end, Kane was on fire." The pair produced the highest second-wicket partnership for New Zealand against South Africa, overtaking Matt Horne and Nathan Astle's 90 at Eden Park in February 1999.
Source: New Zealand Herald March 09, 2017 07:41 UTC