South Africa 236-8 as bad light stops play

DURBAN, (Reuters) – South African-born Neil Wagner took three wickets for New Zealand  yesterday against the country of his birth as bad light brought an early close to play on the first day of the first test at Kingsmead with South Africa 236 for eight.

Wagner, 30, who left South Africa to play provincial cricket in New Zealand a decade ago, took the wickets of JP Duminy, stand-in captain Faf du Plessis and the swashbuckling Quinton de Kock to give the visitors the upper hand. Trent Boult and Mitchell Santner grabbed two wickets each while Hashim Amla (53) and Temba Bavuma (46) were the top scorers for South Africa.

South Africa’s Stephen Cook avoids a short pitched delivery during the first day of the first test against New Zealand yesterday in Durban, South Africa. (Reuters photo)
South Africa’s Stephen Cook avoids a short pitched delivery during the first day of the first test against New Zealand yesterday in Durban, South Africa. (Reuters photo)

The home side never settled at the crease after electing to bat on an unfamiliar surface which promised to be flat but ended up quickening and providing some swing in the first winter test ever played in Durban, where previous test encounters have come in the height of a sun-baking summer.

“We bowled nicely from both ends with some green on the wicket and swing at the start. But we had to be patient and not get frustrated with the ball just passing the bat. We need credit for sticking at it,” Boult told reporters afterwards, predicting that the wicket would become quicker on Saturday. Amla set off at a brisk pace in his innings before becoming bogged down and then undone by a blistering delivery from Boult.

De Kock played a cavalier knock of 33 before being caught in the deep after an injudicious slog at Santner’s spin.

Bavuma was more circumspect as he edged towards 50 only to be trapped lbw attempting a sweep.

Scoreboard

South Africa 1st innings
S. Cook c Watling b Boult                                20
D. Elgar c Guptill b Bracewell                         19
H. Amla c Watling b Boult                               53
J. Duminy c Boult b Wagner                           14
F. du Plessis c Williamson b Wagner          23
T. Bavuma lbw b Santner                                 46
Q. de Kock c Bracewell b Santner                 33
V. Philander c Southee b Wagner                    8
K. Rabada not out                                                14
D. Steyn not out                                                      2
Extras (lb-4)                                                             4
Total (for 8 wickets, 77.4 overs)                236
Fall of wickets: 1-33 S. Cook,2-41 D. Elgar,3-102 J. Duminy,4-106 H. Amla,5-160 F. du
Plessis,6-208 Q. de Kock,7-208 T. Bavuma,8-228 V. Philander To bat: D. Piedt Bowling T. Southee 18 – 1 – 63 – 0 T. Boult 17 – 3 – 42 – 2 D. Bracewell 15.4 – 6 – 53 – 1 N. Wagner 15 – 4 – 47 – 3 M. Santner 11 – 2 – 22 – 2 M. Guptill 1 – 0 – 5 – 0 Referees Umpire: Ian Gould Umpire: Richard Illingworth TV umpire: Paul Reiffel Match referee: Andy Pycroft