Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

De Kock bats through pain, leaves deciding Test even

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HAMILTON : Quinton de Kock batted through the pain of a damaged finger to bolster South Africa with a defiant 90 as the deciding Test against New Zealand was evenly poised at the end of day three in Hamilton on Sunday.

In the rain disrupted Test, New Zealand were 67 without loss at stumps, with a rejuvenate­d Tom Latham on 42, in reply to South Africa’s 314. The injured De Kock and previously out-of-form Latham were the individual stars in the deciding Test with South Africa 1-0 up and New Zealand needing a win to draw the series.

De Kock, playing with damaged ligaments in his right index finger, went to the middle with South Africa 148 for five and he held the innings together while the bottom half of the batting order added a further 166.

South African batting coach Neil McKenzie described de Kock as “a unique player” who needed painkiller­s to get through the day.

“We’re threatenin­g to get bowled out for around 200 and he comes and gets a really quality 90,” McKenzie said.

“There’s a few tablets, anti-antiinflam­matories and that sort of stuff but Quinton doesn’t mind he just gets on with it. “But I definitely see he was very uncomforta­ble.” Latham, who managed 24 in total in three previous innings in the series, put his string of low scores behind him to ensure a positive start to Zealand’s reply with Jeetan Raval who was 25 not out at stumps. New Zealand bowling coach Shane Jurgensen said Latham was buoyed by a standout performanc­e in the field highlighte­d by an instinctiv­e catch at short leg to remove Faf du Plessis. “I think the game’s evenly poised. The two openers have set us up with a good start,” Jurgensen said. Latham “got a lot of confidence from his fielding. He took that into his batting today. He’s got some confidence”. Just as de Kock’s 91 in the first innings in Wellington set South Africa up for an eight-wicket victory, he again tormented New Zealand with his trouble-free approach.

SMART FIELDING

His 90 came off only 118 balls, highlighti­ng why captain Faf du Plessis was determined to have him play despite the wicketkeep­er-batsman’s injury. He hit 11 fours and two huge sixes, one off New Zealand’s best performed bowler Matt Henry and one off Jeetan Patel, as he dominated the off-spinner who had claimed his wicket cheaply in the drawn first Test. But 10 runs short of his century he played across the line to Neil Wagner and was out lbw. South Africa resumed the day at 123 for four and after Henry removed Temba Bavuma for 29, du Plessis progressed to 53 before a smart piece of fielding by Latham at short leg. On the third ball of Mitch Santner’s opening over, Latham anticipate­d du Plessis was going to sweep and before the shot was played he was moving to his right where he flung out an arm to take the close-range catch. BRIEFSCORE: South Africa Ist inn 314 (H Amla 50, F du Plessis 53, Q de Kock 90, K Rabada 34; M Henry 4-93, C de Grandhomme 2-62, N Wagner 3-104). New Zealand 1st inn 67 for no loss (T Latham 42*, J Raval 25*)

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Quinton de Kock played with an injured finger but still scored 90.
GETTY IMAGES Quinton de Kock played with an injured finger but still scored 90.

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