Sth Africa fight back after early wickets - News Summed Up

Sth Africa fight back after early wickets


gettyimages-649350732.jpg Neil Wagner celebrates the dismissal of South Africa's JP Duminy. Photo GettyNew Zealand made the early running before South Africa fought back in the first session of the first test in Dunedin. The delivery swung back late and Cook misjudged the line and shouldered arms. Immediately following drinks, Neil Wagner removed Hashim Amla with a lovely full delivery, then in the same over accounted for JP Duminy with a nasty lifting ball which the batsman edged to second slip. But the arrival of captain Faf du Plessis has helped stabalise the visitors, who are 63 for three at lunch.


Source: Otago Daily Times March 07, 2017 23:06 UTC



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