The Independent on Saturday

BATTERED FAF DIGS DEEP FOR TON

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FAF du Plessis is a man for the big occasion – and they don’t come much bigger than the New Year Test at Newlands. Du Plessis lapped up the festive atmosphere on the second day to stroke a masterful century, mixing grit and courage with sublime artistry. His efforts were certainly appreciate­d by the knowledgea­ble Cape Town crowd, as they rose in unison to applaud the skipper all the way back to pavilion when he was eventually dismissed for 103 off 226 balls.

Du Plessis found an able partner in Temba Bavuma as the pair shared a 156-run partnershi­p for the fifth-wicket to power South Africa to 382/6 at stumps.

“I thought Faf was excellent today, and the temperamen­t he showed through the day was outstandin­g. I really do,” said Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur. Having shared centre-stage with his captain for most of the day, Bavuma (75) offered equally high praise. “It was a mammoth innings from him,” Bavuma said.

“I think between us, he probably took more blows to the body and faced more balls, that reared past his helmet a lot more. He is a calming influence and that is possibly his biggest trait as a batsman and as our leader,” he added.

Bavuma could once again not convert a promising half-century into a three-figure score with his lone Test hundred still being the epic struck against England at this very ground three years ago – almost to the very day.

Despite there being a couple of batsmen in the Proteas changeroom with a few bruises and blue marks, it is the South Africans who all went to bed smiling last night after stretching their lead to 205 runs with the dangerous Quinton de Kock still at the crease unbeaten on 55.

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