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Latham shines in New Zealand gloom

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HAMILTON: A rejuvenate­d Tom Latham ensured a positive start to New Zealand’s reply after Quinton de Kock bolstered South Africa with a defiant 90 on another wet day in the third Test in Hamilton.

When bad light ended play four overs early on Sunday, New Zealand were 67 without loss in reply to South Africa’s 314.

Latham, who managed 24 in total in three previous innings in the series, was unbeaten on 42 after coming out on the right side of two reviews, with Jeet Raval on 25.

With New Zealand needing to win to square the series, it proved a successful day for Latham who had a standout performanc­e in the field highlighte­d by an instinctiv­e catch at short leg to remove Faf du Plessis.

But de Kock proved a much tougher obstacle on a frustratin­g day for the players when only 26 balls were possible between lunch and tea after rain also cost nearly three hours of play the previous day.

Just as his 91 in the first innings in Wellington set up South Africa up for an eight-wicket victory, de Kock again tormented New Zealand with his troublefre­e approach.

When he went to the middle with the fall of Temba Bavuma’s wicket, South Africa were 148 for five and he held the innings together while the bottom half of the batting order added a further 166.

De Kock’s 90 came off only 118 balls, highlighti­ng why captain Faf du Plessis was determined to have him play despite the wicketkeep­er-batsman suffering ligament damage to his right index finger.

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.

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