
Williamson’s wicket key – Langeveldt
Proteas bowling coach, Charl Langeveldt, says that the Proteas have to contain Kane Williamson on day three.
Proteas bowling coach, Charl Langeveldt, says that the Proteas have to contain Kane Williamson on day three.
With Ross Taylor’s availability in doubt, the direction of this match could hinge on Williamson’s bat on day three.
Kane Williamson and Jeet Raval struck half-centuries to boost New Zealand to 177-3 at stumps on day two in Dunedin.
Kane Williamson and Jeet Raval steered New Zealand to 59-1 at tea on day two in Dunedin.
New Zealand claimed four wickets to reduce the Proteas to 301-8 at lunch on day two in Dunedin.
Dean Elgar and Temba Bavuma can bat South Africa into a game-winning position on day two of the first Test in Dunedin.
Dean Elgar says that his day one performance, which saw him score 128 in 262 balls, was one of the toughest of his career.
Dean Elgar believes the Proteas are in a steady place going into day two, as they aim for 350-plus in their first innings.
Temba Bavuma has done all the hard work. Now he has the chance to go big and rediscover his form.
Dean Elgar’s 197-ball century revived South Africa after a stagnant start on day one of the first Test in Dunedin on Wednesday.
A gutsy century by Dean Elgar boosted South Africa to 229-4 on day one of the first Test in Dunedin.
Dean Elgar and Faf du Plessis fought back to steer South Africa to 153-4 at tea on day one in Dunedin.
Neil Wagner took two key wickets as South Africa limped to 63-3 at lunch on day one in Dunedin.
South Africa have won the toss and elected to bat in the first Test against New Zealand in Dunedin.
The three-match Test series should be a chance for the Proteas to have a look at the fringe players in the squad.