Test in balance as NZ take slim lead

(Reuters) – Debutant wicketkeeper Kruger van Wyk and former captain Daniel Vettori staged a middle order fightback to help New Zealand establish a slim first innings lead at the close of play on the second day of the first test against South Africa on Thursday.

The South African-born Van Wyk (36) combined with Vettori (46) in a 53-run partnership and then with bowler Doug Bracewell (25) for 41 runs as the hosts made 243 for nine in reply to South Africa’s 238 on a sun-drenched University Oval in Dunedin.

New Zealand, however, squandered an opportunity to build a substantial advantage when they lost four wickets in the middle session and then two more in one Vernon Philander over just before the close after South Africa took the new ball.

Brendon McCullum (48) and captain Ross Taylor (44) had been subjected to a torrid spell of hostile, controlled pace bowling with Taylor hit three times by Morne Morkel, but looked well placed to build a comprehensive partnership before tea.

Vernon Philander

McCullum, however, top-edged a delivery from leg-spinner Imran Tahir to be caught and bowled before Taylor fell 10 runs later when was caught by wicketkeeper Mark Boucher off Morkel.

Kane Williamson had also started to look comfortable before he feathered a catch to Boucher off Philander to leave New Zealand floundering at 135-5 and in danger of a first innings deficit before Vettori and van Wyk buckled down.

The 32-year-old van Wyck, who moved to New Zealand in 2006, was caught by Graeme Smith in the slips off Philander, who repeated the dismissal two balls later with Tim Southee falling for a duck before Trent Boult (eight not out) and Chris Martin (nought) saw the hosts through to the close.

Philander had figures of 4-50 from 17 overs, while Tahir impressed with his flight, control and variation to finish the day with 1-55 from 24 overs but could be a factor in the final innings.

The visitors had earlier been bowled out midway through the first session after Martin had run through their middle order on Wednesday and he finished with 4-56.

If South Africa sweep the series 3-0, they will take over the world number one test ranking from England.

Scoreboard

South Africa first innings (overnight 191-7)    

G. Smith c Nicol b Martin                               53
A. Petersen lbw b Boult                                   11
H. Amla c Taylor b Vettori                            62
J. Kallis c Taylor b Martin                                0
AB de Villiers lbw b Martin                              0
J. Rudolph c Boult b Bracewell                     52
M. Boucher run out                                             4
D. Steyn c Taylor b Bracewell                         9
V. Philander c Williamson b Martin           22
M. Morkel not out                                              13
I. Tahir run out                                                   10
Extras (lb-1 nb-1)                                                 2
Total (all out, 68.2 overs)                            238  
Fall of wickets: 1-34 2-86 3-90 4-90 5-156 6-161 7-179 8-214 9-222 10-238.
Bowling: Martin 18-2-56-4, Southee 10-1-40-0, Boult 8-0-58-1, Bracewell 16.2-2-52-2 (nb-1),
Vettori 15-4-31-1, Nicol 1-1-0-0

New Zealand first innings    
R. Nicol c Smith b Philander                              6
M. Guptill b Morkel                                             16
B. McCullum c&b Tahir                                     48
R. Taylor c Boucher b Morkel                        44
K. Williamson c Boucher b Philander          11
D. Vettori c&b Kallis                                          46
K. van Wyk c Smith b Philander                    36
D. Bracewell b Steyn                                          25
T. Southee c Smith b Philander                       0
T. Boult not out                                                      8
C. Martin not out                                                   0
Extras (lb-3)                                                          3
Total (for nine wickets, 86 overs)          243  
Fall of wickets: 1-7, 2-41, 3-106, 4-116, 5-135, 6-188, 7-229, 8-229, 9-239
Bowling: Steyn 19-4-71-1; Philander 17-1-50-4; Morkel 18-5-52-2; Tahir 24-6-55-1; Kallis 8-2-12-1
New Zealand won the toss and opted to field.