Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

New Zealand crush South Africa to win first Test

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CHRISTCHUR­CH AFP Feb 19, 2022: New Zealand claimed a rare victory over South Africa on Saturday, wrapping up the first Test by a comprehens­ive innings and 276 runs in just seven sessions in Christchur­ch. It is only the fifth time in 46 Tests since 1932 that New Zealand have beaten South Africa with their last victory coming in 2004.

South Africa, who were 387 behind on the first innings, resumed the day at 34 for three and showed little appetite to chase down the total, losing their final seven wickets before lunch to be all out for 111. Latham said winning the toss and putting South Africa in to bat was critical for New Zealand's success.

The tourists crumbled in their first innings for 95 on a green wicket with Matt Henry bagging seven for 23. A century by Henry Nicholls and a string of 50-plus partnershi­ps saw New Zealand amass 482 in reply and the writing was on the wall for South Africa.

They achieved the victory in their first Test since 2008 without two of their greatest batsmen -- Ross Taylor retired and Kane Williamson injured -and with strike bowler Trent Boult on paternity leave.

A frustrated Proteas captain Dean Elgar could not explain the drop off in performanc­e since South Africa won a series against India last month.

The tourists lost three wickets for only four runs at the start of their second innings and as the Test extended into a third day, only the diminutive Temba Bavuma and Kyle Verreynne offered any real resistance. The 1.62metre (5 ft 4 in) Bavuma, 22 overnight, scored 41 and shared in a 41-run stand with Verreynne before he was trapped leg before wicket by Neil Wagner.

The day started badly for South Africa with Bavuma's overnight partner, Rassie van der Dussen, out on the second ball when Henry got the delivery to nip back, finding a gap between bat and pad.

 ?? ?? Tim Southee took five wickets as New Zealand thrashed South Africa in the first Test - AFP
Tim Southee took five wickets as New Zealand thrashed South Africa in the first Test - AFP

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