Wellington, March 17 (CRICKETNMORE): South Africa rode on half centuries by Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma to gain a vital 81-run lead in their first innings as the visitors ended the second day of the second cricket Test at 349/9 in response to New Zealand's 268 at the Basin Reserve here on Friday. Vijay Hazare Trophy second semi-final, final rescheduled
At stumps, tailenders Vernon Philander (36 not out) and Morne Morkel (31 not out) continued with an unbroken 47-run stand for the final wicket. Quinton de Kock (91) and Bavuma (89) had earlier stitched together a 160-run seventh-wicket partnership to help South Africa recover from a precarious 94/6.
In the morning session, New Zealand were very much on top after taking four quick wickets. But the next wicket came 39 overs later when Jimmy Neesham sent de Kock back. His dismissal, after tea, ended the counter-attack as the Kiwi seamers struggled to get their act together, according to an International Cricket Council (ICC) report.