A New Zealand collapse of six wickets for 38 runs has given South Africa a 31-run advantage heading into the second innings of the second cricket test at Hamilton
A New Zealand collapse of six wickets for 38 runs has given South Africa a 31-run advantage heading into the second innings of the second cricket test at Hamilton
15 February 2024
The hosts eventually hobbled to 211 in reply to the visitors' 242.
Off spinner Dane Piedt shone with career-best test figures of five for 89 from 32.3 overs.
Tom Latham made 40, including a 74-run second-wicket stand with Kane Williamson who top-scored with 43.
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