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New Zealand vs South Africa, 2nd Test Match Summary
NZ vs SA, 2024 - Test Summary
Match Ended
Seddon Park, Hamilton
, Feb 13, 2024
211&269/3 (94.2)
242&235
New Zealand beat South Africa by 7 wickets
% Chance to Win
NZ
SA
DRAW
Inn Break
SA 242/10
Top Bowlers
NZ 211/10
SA 235/10
Top Bowlers
NZ 269/3
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Right then, New Zealand have become the first holders of the Tangiwai Shield. They were the favorites coming into this series, and they have lived up to that tag, securing a 2-0 series win. As for South Africa, not many gave them a chance, given the manner of defeat in the first Test, but they showed a remarkable fight to give New Zealand a run for their money. They will return home with their heads held high and plenty of positives. With this, we have come to the end of South Africa's tour of New Zealand. The Kiwis now prepare to host their Trans-Transman rival, Australia, for a multi-format series, starting with a three-match T20I series, beginning on the 21st of February. It will be followed by a two-Test series that will commence on the 29th of February. Meanwhile, day 2 of the third Test between India and England is unfolding in Rajkot. You can switch tabs and join us there for all the action. Cheers!
Kane Williamson is the PLAYER OF THE SERIES for amassing a total of 403 runs from 4 innings, including 3 hundreds.
William O'Rourke is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for taking 9 wickets in his debut Test, paving the way for a historic win for New Zealand.
The Presentation ceremony…
The opening day of the Test saw a gripping battle between the two sides. New Zealand dominated the first two sessions, while South Africa fought back in the third session. Opting to bat after winning the toss, South Africa faced early setbacks as Clyde Fortuin fell for a golden duck, and skipper Neil Brand and Raynard van Tonder couldn't capitalize on promising starts. Despite some resistance from Zubayr Hamza and David Bedingham, South Africa found themselves struggling in the third session. However, Ruan de Swardt and debutant Shaun von Berg showcased resilience, with the former reaching his maiden Test fifty before the close of play and South Africa ended the day at a score of 220. New Zealand, on the other hand, displayed patience and discipline throughout the day. Matt Henry and debutant William O'Rourke made early breakthroughs, while Neil Wagner's short-ball strategy proved effective. Rachin Ravindra capitalized on favorable conditions, chipping away at the wickets in the second and third sessions. Despite reducing South Africa to 150-6, New Zealand faced resistance from de Swardt and von Berg, limiting their success to just six wickets by the end of the day.
Despite a challenging start to Day 2 and losing their last four wickets for just 15 runs, South Africa's fighting spirit prevailed. Debutant Shaun von Berg's early dismissal hindered progress, leaving Ruan de Swardt without substantial tail support. However, a resilient bowling display, led by Dane Paterson and Dane Piedt, reversed the momentum. Piedt claimed a five-wicket haul, his first in 9 years, while Paterson took 3 and Tshepo Moreki secured one. South Africa delivered a sensational bowling performance, dismissing New Zealand for 211 and securing a crucial 31-run lead, marking the end of Day 2 with them holding the ascendancy. New Zealand, disappointed with their batting effort, faced setbacks early, including Devon Conway's duck and dismissals of Kane Williamson and Tom Latham in their forties. Rachin Ravindra and Will Young initially negotiated the tricky phase before Tea, but a collapse followed Rachin Ravindra's departure. Will Young's attempt to counterattack proved unsuccessful, relying on the tail to narrow the deficit. Neil Wagner's lone fight and counterattack, contributing 33 runs, prevented a larger lead for South Africa.
New Zealand made significant strides on the 'Moving Day' with three early wickets, but the momentum shifted as spinners struggled, allowing South Africa to settle. Neil Wagner's immediate impact after Lunch broke a resilient partnership, with Glenn Phillips' outstanding catch further highlighting the need for breakthroughs. South Africa lost their last six wickets of 33 runs to be bowled out for 235, with David Bedingham's century pivotal. New Zealand's fight back with the ball was led by William O'Rourke. The debutant took his maiden five-wicket haul to end up with 9 wickets in the match, the best showing by a Kiwi bowler on Test debut. In their pursuit of 267 runs, Devon Conway and Tom Latham got the Kiwis off to a steady start. Dane Paterson and Tshepo Moreki maintained tight lines with the ball, while Dane Piedt's crucial wicket of Devon Conway left the match finely poised for Day 4, with New Zealand requiring 227 more runs and South Africa hunting for nine wickets.
South Africa may have come second best but they have punched above their weight, despite the gulf in the experience of the two sides. The Proteas bowlers made the Kiwi batters work hard for every run but they ran into Kane Williamson whose masterclass took the game away from them. Having finished Day 3 on a high with the wicket of Devon Conway, South Africa started the day with a strong belief of taking the remaining nine wickets. Dane Piedt picked up where he left off on Day 3 and gave the hosts an early breakthrough. However, the visitors could not build on that scalp in the morning session. Dane Paterson and Tshepo Moreki beat the bat on several occasions throughout the second innings but were unlucky not to succeed. Piedt reignited their hopes in the second session, accounting for Rachin Ravindra. But Kane Williamson and Will Young joined hands and closed all doors of a Proteas comeback through their respective resilient innings.
Time was not an issue for New Zealand, and all they had to do was avoid losing early wickets at the start of the day. Kane Williamson joined Tom Latham, and the duo went about their business in their own fashion. However, Latham could not see through until the first hour of play. Rachin Ravindra joined hands with Williamson, and although the southpaw looked tentative, he did well to stay unbeaten till Lunch. Rachin failed to get out of his shell in the second session, and his overly conservative approach led to his downfall. Despite the departure of Rachin, Williamson carried on his merry way and notched up his fifty. Will Young began cautiously, but Williamson kept the scoreboard ticking, having come to terms with the pace and bounce of the surface. Having successfully managed to overturn the caught behind decision just before Tea, Young grew in confidence as the innings progressed. It was just another day at the office for Williamson, as he brought up his 32nd Test and became the fastest in terms of innings to score 32 Test centuries. Young got to his fifty as well and batted through to see his side home alongside Kane Williamson.
HISTORY CREATED IN HAMILTON! Kane Williamson and Will Young get the job done for New Zealand. The Kiwis have pulled off the highest-ever run chase at Seddon Park to secure their first-ever Test series win against South Africa. Yes, you read that right. It is the first series win for New Zealand against South Africa in Test cricket.
Over 94.2 : 269/3
4 Runs
- 094.1
- 494.2
K. Williamson
133 (260)
W. Young
60 (134)
T. Moreki
18.2-4-44-0
94.2
4
Tshepo Moreki To Kane Williamson
FOUR! New Zealand finally win a series against South Africa after 92 years and 18 attempts! Tshepo Moreki goes full and around off. Kane Williamson drives it through the covers region and times it well. The ball races away to the fence for four runs and that seals the deal for this game.
94.1
0
Tshepo Moreki To Kane Williamson
On a length and on off. Kane Williamson defends solidly. Taking it slow here.
Over 94 : 265/3
3 Runs
- 093.1
- 093.2
- 193.3
- 093.4
- 193.5
- 193.6
K. Williamson
129 (258)
W. Young
60 (134)
D. Piedt
32-4-93-3
93.6
1
Dane Piedt To Kane Williamson
Uppish and on off. Kane Williamson drives it to long on and runs a single.
93.5
1
Dane Piedt To Will Young
A bit short and around off. Will Young whips it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
93.4
0
Dane Piedt To Will Young
Fullish and on middle. Will Young comes down the ground and blocks it out.
93.3
1
Dane Piedt To Kane Williamson
Tossed up on off. Kane Williamson drives it to long on and runs a single.
93.2
0
Dane Piedt To Kane Williamson
A bit short and turning into leg. Kane Williamson rocks back and blocks it out.
93.1
0
Dane Piedt To Kane Williamson
Full and outside off. Kane Williamson covers the line and blocks it out safely.
Over 93 : 262/3
4 Runs
- 092.1
- 092.2
- 092.3
- 1 NB 92.4
- 092.4
- 392.5
- 092.6
W. Young
59 (132)
K. Williamson
127 (254)
T. Moreki
18-4-40-0
92.6
0
Tshepo Moreki To Will Young
Full and on off. Will Young blocks it out safely.
92.5
3
Tshepo Moreki To Kane Williamson
On a length and swinging away outside off. Kane Williamson carves it past point but the ball doesn't have the legs to reach the fence. They run three runs.
92.4
0
Tshepo Moreki To Kane Williamson
On a good length, nipping away outside off. Kane Williamson tries for the upper cut but gets beaten by the movement. Another close call.
92.4
nb
Tshepo Moreki To Kane Williamson
No ball! Fuller and on middle. Kane Williamson defends it back towards the bowler. Tshepo Moreki has over stepped so a no ball has been signaled.
92.3
0
Tshepo Moreki To Kane Williamson
On the hard length and around off. Kane Williamson punches it to the fielder at extra cover.
92.2
0
Tshepo Moreki To Kane Williamson
On a length again, angling into the body. Kane Williamson defends it solidly and sends it towards mid off.
92.1
0
Tshepo Moreki To Kane Williamson
On a length and around off. Kane Williamson blocks it out watchfully.
Over 92 : 258/3
5 Runs
- 091.1
- 291.2
- 091.3
- 191.4
- 191.5
- 191.6
K. Williamson
124 (248)
W. Young
59 (131)
D. Piedt
31-4-90-3
91.6
1
Dane Piedt To Kane Williamson
Tossed up on off. Kane Williamson touches it delicately and completes the over with a single. 9 runs more are needed to win.
91.5
1
Dane Piedt To Will Young
Full and angling around off. Will Young cuts it towards point and gets another single.
91.4
1
Dane Piedt To Kane Williamson
A bit short and over off. Kane Williamson rocks back and punches it to point for a single.
91.3
0
Dane Piedt To Kane Williamson
Tossed up outside off. Kane Williamson drives it to the fielder at mid off.
91.2
2
Dane Piedt To Kane Williamson
Uppish and outside off. Kane Williamson steers it towards third man and runs a quick couple of runs. 12 runs more needed to win.
94 OV
3 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 093.1
- 093.2
- 193.3
- 093.4
- 193.5
- 193.6
93 OV
4 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 092.1
- 092.2
- 092.3
- 1 NB 92.4
- 092.4
- 392.5
- 092.6
92 OV
5 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 091.1
- 291.2
- 091.3
- 191.4
- 191.5
- 191.6
91 OV
3 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 090.1
- 090.2
- 190.3
- 190.4
- 190.5
- 090.6
90 OV
5 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 089.1
- 089.2
- 189.3
- 489.4
- 089.5
- 089.6
89 OV
1 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 088.1
- 088.2
- 188.3
- 088.4
- 088.5
- 088.6
88 OV
4 Runs
D. Piedt
to
W. Young
- 087.1
- 487.2
- 087.3
- 087.4
- 087.5
- 087.6
87 OV
6 Runs
D. Paterson
to
K. Williamson
- 486.1
- 086.2
- 086.3
- 086.4
- 086.5
- 286.6
86 OV
2 Runs
D. Piedt
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 085.1
- 085.2
- 185.3
- 085.4
- 185.5
- 085.6
85 OV
3 Runs
D. Paterson
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 084.1
- 384.2
- 084.3
- 084.4
- 084.5
- 084.6
84 OV
4 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
- 083.1
- 083.2
- 083.3
- 483.4
- 083.5
- 083.6
83 OV
4 Runs
D. Paterson
to
W. Young
- 082.1
- 082.2
- 482.3
- 082.4
- 082.5
- 082.6
82 OV
2 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 081.1
- 1 LB 81.2
- 081.3
- 181.4
- 081.5
- 081.6
81 OV
4 Runs
D. Paterson
to
W. Young
- 080.1
- 080.2
- 080.3
- 080.4
- 480.5
- 080.6
80 OV
4 Runs
von Berg
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 279.1
- 179.2
- 079.3
- 079.4
- 179.5
- 079.6
79 OV
4 Runs
de Swardt
to
W. Young
- 078.1
- 478.2
- 078.3
- 078.4
- 078.5
- 078.6
78 OV
10 Runs
von Berg
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 177.1
- 477.2
- 477.3
- 077.4
- 077.5
- 177.6
77 OV
4 Runs
de Swardt
to
W. Young
- 076.1
- 076.2
- 4 B 76.3
- 076.4
- 076.5
- 076.6
76 OV
5 Runs
von Berg
to
W. Young
- 075.1
- 475.2
- 075.3
- 075.4
- 075.5
- 175.6
75 OV
2 Runs
de Swardt
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 074.1
- 174.2
- 074.3
- 174.4
- 074.5
- 074.6
74 OV
2 Runs
von Berg
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 173.1
- 073.2
- 173.3
- 073.4
- 073.5
- 073.6
73 OV
1 Runs
de Swardt
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 172.1
- 072.2
- 072.3
- 072.4
- 072.5
- 072.6
72 OV
2 Runs
von Berg
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 071.1
- 171.2
- 171.3
- 071.4
- 071.5
- 071.6
71 OV
0 Runs
de Swardt
to
W. Young
- 070.1
- 070.2
- 070.3
- 070.4
- 070.5
- 070.6
70 OV
3 Runs
von Berg
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 069.1
- 169.2
- 069.3
- 269.4
- 069.5
- 069.6
69 OV
0 Runs
de Swardt
to
K. Williamson
- 068.1
- 068.2
- 068.3
- 068.4
- 068.5
- 068.6
68 OV
5 Runs
von Berg
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 267.1
- 067.2
- 167.3
- 167.4
- 067.5
- 167.6
67 OV
1 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 166.1
- 066.2
- 066.3
- 066.4
- 066.5
- 066.6
66 OV
3 Runs
von Berg
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 065.1
- 165.2
- 165.3
- 065.4
- 065.5
- 165.6
65 OV
2 Runs
D. Piedt
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 064.1
- 064.2
- 164.3
- 064.4
- 064.5
- 164.6
64 OV
2 Runs
von Berg
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 063.1
- 163.2
- 063.3
- 063.4
- 163.5
- 063.6
63 OV
5 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 462.1
- 162.2
- 062.3
- 062.4
- 062.5
- 062.6
62 OV
3 Runs
von Berg
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 161.1
- 061.2
- 161.3
- 061.4
- 161.5
- 061.6
61 OV
1 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
- 060.1
- 060.2
- 060.3
- 060.4
- 060.5
- 160.6
60 OV
2 Runs
von Berg
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 059.1
- 059.2
- 059.3
- 159.4
- 159.5
- 059.6
59 OV
3 Runs
D. Piedt
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 058.1
- 058.2
- 058.3
- 158.4
- 158.5
- 158.6
58 OV
2 Runs
von Berg
to
K. Williamson
- 057.1
- 257.2
- 057.3
- 057.4
- 057.5
- 057.6
57 OV
0 Runs
D. Piedt
to
W. Young
- 056.1
- 056.2
- 056.3
- 056.4
- 056.5
- 056.6
56 OV
4 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
- 055.1
- 055.2
- 055.3
- 055.4
- 455.5
- 055.6
55 OV
2 Runs
D. Piedt
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 154.1
- 054.2
- 154.3
- 054.4
- 054.5
- 054.6
54 OV
0 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
- 053.1
- 053.2
- 053.3
- 053.4
- 053.5
- 053.6
53 OV
7 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 452.1
- 152.2
- 052.3
- 152.4
- 152.5
- 052.6
52 OV
1 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
W. Young
- 051.1
- 051.2
- 051.3
- 051.4
- 151.5
- 051.6
51 OV
10 Runs
D. Piedt
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 150.1
- 050.2
- 450.3
- 450.4
- 150.5
- 050.6
50 OV
4 Runs
D. Paterson
to
K. Williamson
- 049.1
- 049.2
- 449.3
- 049.4
- 049.5
- 049.6
49 OV
2 Runs
D. Piedt
to
W. Young
K. Williamson
- 148.1
- 148.2
- 048.3
- 048.4
- 048.5
- 048.6
48 OV
2 Runs
D. Paterson
to
K. Williamson
- 047.1
- 047.2
- 047.3
- 247.4
- 047.5
- 047.6
47 OV
1 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
R. Ravindra
W. Young
- 146.1
- 046.2
- W 46.3
- 046.4
- 046.5
- 046.6
46 OV
2 Runs
D. Paterson
to
R. Ravindra
- 045.1
- 045.2
- 245.3
- 045.4
- 045.5
- 045.6
45 OV
0 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
- 044.1
- 044.2
- 044.3
- 044.4
- 044.5
- 044.6
44 OV
0 Runs
D. Paterson
to
R. Ravindra
- 043.1
- 043.2
- 043.3
- 043.4
- 043.5
- 043.6
43 OV
1 Runs
D. Piedt
to
R. Ravindra
- 042.1
- 042.2
- 042.3
- 042.4
- 042.5
- 142.6
42 OV
1 Runs
D. Paterson
to
R. Ravindra
K. Williamson
- 141.1
- 041.2
- 041.3
- 041.4
- 041.5
- 041.6
41 OV
3 Runs
D. Piedt
to
R. Ravindra
K. Williamson
- 040.1
- 040.2
- 140.3
- 140.4
- 040.5
- 140.6
40 OV
2 Runs
D. Paterson
to
K. Williamson
R. Ravindra
- 139.1
- 039.2
- 139.3
- 039.4
- 039.5
- 039.6
39 OV
10 Runs
von Berg
to
R. Ravindra
K. Williamson
- 338.1
- 038.2
- 038.3
- 038.4
- 638.5
- 138.6
38 OV
1 Runs
D. Paterson
to
R. Ravindra
K. Williamson
- 037.1
- 037.2
- 037.3
- 037.4
- 137.5
- 037.6
37 OV
3 Runs
von Berg
to
R. Ravindra
K. Williamson
- 136.1
- 036.2
- 036.3
- 036.4
- 236.5
- 036.6
36 OV
1 Runs
D. Paterson
to
R. Ravindra
K. Williamson
- 135.1
- 035.2
- 035.3
- 035.4
- 035.5
- 035.6
35 OV
1 Runs
von Berg
to
R. Ravindra
K. Williamson
- 134.1
- 034.2
- 034.3
- 034.4
- 034.5
- 034.6
34 OV
0 Runs
D. Paterson
to
K. Williamson
- 033.1
- 033.2
- 033.3
- 033.4
- 033.5
- 033.6
33 OV
3 Runs
von Berg
to
K. Williamson
R. Ravindra
- 032.1
- 132.2
- 032.3
- 032.4
- 132.5
- 132.6
32 OV
6 Runs
D. Piedt
to
R. Ravindra
K. Williamson
- 031.1
- 131.2
- 031.3
- 031.4
- 431.5
- 131.6
31 OV
1 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
- 030.1
- 030.2
- 030.3
- 1 WD 30.4
- 030.4
- 030.5
- 030.6
30 OV
2 Runs
D. Piedt
to
R. Ravindra
- 029.1
- 029.2
- 029.3
- 029.4
- 029.5
- 229.6
29 OV
4 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
- 028.1
- 028.2
- 028.3
- 428.4
- 028.5
- 028.6
28 OV
7 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
R. Ravindra
- 627.1
- 027.2
- 127.3
- 027.4
- 027.5
- 027.6
27 OV
0 Runs
T. Moreki
to
R. Ravindra
- 026.1
- 026.2
- 026.3
- 026.4
- 026.5
- 026.6
26 OV
2 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
R. Ravindra
- 125.1
- 025.2
- 025.3
- 025.4
- 125.5
- 025.6
25 OV
1 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
R. Ravindra
- 024.1
- 024.2
- 024.3
- 024.4
- 124.5
- 024.6
24 OV
1 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
R. Ravindra
- 023.1
- 023.2
- 123.3
- 023.4
- 023.5
- 023.6
23 OV
1 Runs
T. Moreki
to
K. Williamson
R. Ravindra
- 022.1
- 022.2
- 022.3
- 122.4
- 022.5
- 022.6
22 OV
4 Runs
D. Piedt
to
R. Ravindra
K. Williamson
- 021.1
- 021.2
- 121.3
- 221.4
- 121.5
- 021.6
21 OV
6 Runs
D. Paterson
to
K. Williamson
- 020.1
- 020.2
- 020.3
- 020.4
- 420.5
- 220.6
20 OV
4 Runs
D. Piedt
to
T. Latham
R. Ravindra
- 019.1
- 019.2
- 419.3
- 019.4
- W 19.5
- 019.6
19 OV
0 Runs
D. Paterson
to
K. Williamson
- 018.1
- 018.2
- 018.3
- 018.4
- 018.5
- 018.6
18 OV
4 Runs
D. Piedt
to
T. Latham
- 017.1
- 017.2
- 417.3
- 017.4
- 017.5
- 017.6
17 OV
2 Runs
D. Paterson
to
K. Williamson
- 216.1
- 016.2
- 016.3
- 016.4
- 016.5
- 016.6
16 OV
3 Runs
D. Piedt
to
K. Williamson
T. Latham
- 015.1
- 115.2
- 115.3
- 015.4
- 015.5
- 115.6
15 OV
0 Runs
D. Paterson
to
T. Latham
- 014.1
- 014.2
- 014.3
- 014.4
- 014.5
- 014.6
14 OV
0 Runs
D. Piedt
to
D. Conway
K. Williamson
- 013.1
- 013.2
- 013.3
- 013.4
- W 13.5
- 013.6
13 OV
6 Runs
T. Moreki
to
T. Latham
D. Conway
- 012.1
- 012.2
- 112.3
- 112.4
- 412.5
- 012.6
12 OV
1 Runs
D. Piedt
to
T. Latham
D. Conway
- 011.1
- 011.2
- 111.3
- 011.4
- 011.5
- 011.6
11 OV
1 Runs
T. Moreki
to
T. Latham
D. Conway
- 010.1
- 010.2
- 010.3
- 010.4
- 1 LB 10.5
- 010.6
10 OV
2 Runs
D. Piedt
to
D. Conway
T. Latham
- 09.1
- 09.2
- 09.3
- 09.4
- 19.5
- 19.6
9 OV
6 Runs
D. Paterson
to
T. Latham
- 08.1
- 08.2
- 48.3
- 28.4
- 08.5
- 08.6
8 OV
0 Runs
D. Piedt
to
D. Conway
- 07.1
- 07.2
- 07.3
- 07.4
- 07.5
- 07.6
7 OV
7 Runs
D. Paterson
to
D. Conway
T. Latham
- 16.1
- 06.2
- 16.3
- 46.4
- 06.5
- 16.6
6 OV
5 Runs
T. Moreki
to
D. Conway
T. Latham
- 45.1
- 05.2
- 05.3
- 05.4
- 15.5
- 05.6
5 OV
6 Runs
D. Paterson
to
T. Latham
- 04.1
- 04.2
- 04.3
- 04.4
- 24.5
- 44.6
4 OV
1 Runs
T. Moreki
to
T. Latham
D. Conway
- 03.1
- 03.2
- 1 LB 3.3
- 03.4
- 03.5
- 03.6
3 OV
1 Runs
D. Paterson
to
T. Latham
D. Conway
- 12.1
- 02.2
- 02.3
- 02.4
- 02.5
- 02.6
2 OV
4 Runs
T. Moreki
to
D. Conway
- 01.1
- 01.2
- 01.3
- 01.4
- 41.5
- 01.6
1 OV
0 Runs
D. Paterson
to
T. Latham
- 00.1
- 00.2
- 00.3
- 00.4
- 00.5
- 00.6
Match Info
- Venue Seddon Park, Hamilton
- Weather Overcast
- Toss South Africa won the toss and elected to bat
- Result New Zealand beat South Africa by 7 wickets
- Player of the Match William O'Rourke
- Player of the Series Kane Williamson
- Umpire Ahsan Raza (PAK), Richard Illingworth (ENG) and Richard Kettleborough (ENG)
- Referee Javagal Srinath (IND)
Match Notes
- Stumps: South Africa 220/6 in 89 overs
- Referral 4 (84.2 ovs): NZ against S Berg (LBW) (Unsuccessful) (NZ: 1, SA: 3)
- R Swardt maiden test fifty: 50 runs in 115 balls (8x4) (0x6)
- 7th wkt Partnership: 51 off 113 balls between R Swardt (21) and S Berg (26)
- New ball taken: South Africa 194/6 in 80.1 overs
- Drinks: South Africa 171/6 in 73.0 overs
- Referral 3 (67.3 ovs): NZ against S Berg (LBW) (Unsuccessful) (NZ: 2, SA: 3)
- South Africa 150/5 in 61.2 overs
- Tea: South Africa 127/5 in 56.0 overs
- South Africa: 101/3 runs in 46.0 overs
- Drinks: South Africa 88/3 in 42.0 overs
- Lunch: South Africa 64/3 in 27.0 overs
- South Africa 51/2 runs in 18.2 overs
- Referral 2 (15.5 ovs): Zubayr Hamza against NZ (LBW) Successful (NZ:3, SA:3)
- Drinks: South Africa 40/2 in 12.2 overs
- South Africa 40/2: N Brand lbw b William O'Rourke 25(38)
- Referral 1 (12.2 ovs): Neil Brand against NZ (LBW) Unsuccessful (NZ:3, SA:3) (Retained)
- Shaun von Berg(SA) and William O'Rourke(NZ) makes their Test debut
- Stumps: New Zealand 211/10 in 77.3 overs
- Innings Break: New Zealand 211/10 in 77.3 overs
- D Piedit 2nd Test 5-wicket haul: 5/89 (32.3)
- New Zealand: 203/9 in 73.6 overs
- Referral 3 (73.5 ovs): SA against N Wagner (LBW) Unsuccessful (NZ:2, SA:2) (Retained)
- T Southee dropped on 4 by Von Berg in 65.3 overs
- Drinks: New Zealand 162/6 in 61.5 overs
- Referral 2 (61.5 ovs): G Phillips against SA (Caught) Unsuccessful (NZ:2, SA:2)
- New Zealand: 150/4 in 60.0 overs
- 4th wkt Partnership: 50 off 105 balls between R Ravindra (25) and W Young (24)
- Tea: New Zealand 121/3 in 48.0 overs
- New Zealand: 103/3 in 43.3 overs
- Drinks: New Zealand 75/1 in 33.0 overs
- Referral 1 (24.6 ovs): SA against T Latham (LBW) Unsuccessful (NZ:2, SA:3)
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 144 balls between T Latham (31) and K Williamson (18)
- New Zealand: 50/1 in 24.3 overs
- Lunch: New Zealand 27/1 in 16.0 overs
- Innings Break: South Africa 242/10 in 97.2 overs
- Stumps: New Zealand 40/1 in 13.5 overs
- New Zealand 40/1: D Conway lbw D Piedt 17(44)
- Referral 1 (13.5 ovs): D Conway against SA (LBW) (Unsuccessful) (NZ: 2, SA: 3)
- Innings Break: South Africa 235/10 in 69.5 overs
- O'Rourke maiden Test 5-wicket haul: 5/34 (13.5)
- Drinks: South Africa 226/8 in 68.1 overs
- D Bedingham maiden Test hundred: 100 runs in 127 balls (10x4) (2x6)
- South Africa 200/4 in 57.3 overs
- Tea: South Africa 186/4 in 53.0 overs
- 5th wkt Partnership: 50 off 63 balls between D Bedingham (25) and K Petersen (18)
- South Africa 153/4 in 46.5 overs
- Drinks: South Africa 125/4 in 41.0 overs
- D Bedingham Test fifty: 50 runs in 67 balls (6x4) (1x6)
- South Africa 100/3 in 33.2 overs
- 4th wkt Partnership: 50 off 72 balls between Z Hamza (13) and D Bedingham (34)
- Lunch: South Africa 88/3 in 28.0 overs
- South Africa 55/3 in 22.1 overs
- Drinks: South Africa 28/2 in 13.4 overs
- 4th wkt Partnership: 150 off 288 balls between K Williamson (86) and W Young (60)
- New Zealand: 250/3 in 89.4 overs
- W Young 7th Test Fifty: 53 runs in 118 balls (7x4) (0x6)
- Drinks: New Zealand 229/3 in 84.0 overs
- 4th wkt Partnership: 102 off 206 balls between K Williamson (58) and W Young (40)
- New ball taken: NZ 215/3 in 80.1 overs
- New Zealand: 202/3 in 77.2 overs
- K Williamson 32nd Test Hundred: 100 runs in 203 balls (9x4) (2x6)
- Tea: New Zealand 173/3 in 67.0 overs
- 4th wkt Partnership: 50 off 104 balls between K Williamson (41) and W Young (9)
- Referral 3 (61.6 ovs): W Young against SA (Caught) Successful (NZ: 2, SA: 2)
- New Zealand: 151/3 in 57.2 overs
- Drinks: New Zealand 135/3 in 51.0 overs
- K Williamson Test Fifty: 50 runs in 113 balls (3x4) (2x6)
- Lunch: New Zealand 107/2 in 39.0 overs
- 3rd wkt partnership: 53 off 114 balls between K Williamson (39) and R Ravindra (13)
- New Zealand: 100/2 in 38.1 overs
- Referral 2 (29.2 ovs): SA against R Ravindra (LBW) Unsuccessful (NZ: 2, SA: 2)
- Drinks: New Zealand 75/2 in 28.0 overs
- New Zealand: 53/1 in 19.3 overs
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Player | Runs | Avg. |
---|---|---|
Kane Williamson NZ | 403 | 134.33 |
Kane Williamson NZ | 403 | 134.33 |
Rachin Ravindra NZ | 301 | 75.25 |
Rachin Ravindra NZ | 301 | 75.25 |
David Bedingham SA | 268 | 67.00 |
Player | Wickets | Eco. |
---|---|---|
William O'Rourke NZ | 9 | 2.89 |
Dane Piedt SA | 8 | 2.82 |
Neil Brand SA | 8 | 4.38 |
Mitchell Santner NZ | 6 | 1.97 |
Rachin Ravindra NZ | 6 | 2.30 |
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