NZ 64-2 in 2nd innings, still 340 behind

NZ 64-2 in 2nd innings, still 340 behind
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Summary New Zealand slipped to 64-2 in its second innings on Sunday.

 

PORT: Robin Peterson bowled Kane Williamson just before tea on day three as New Zealand slipped to 64-2 in its second innings on Sunday, still 340 behind South Africa in the second test at St. George s Park.

 

 

Peterson picked up Captain Brendon McCullum for 11 off 57 balls and then got through Williamson s defense five minutes before the end of the second session to continue South Africa s march toward a series victory in the two-match contest.

 

 

The top-ranked home team won the first test in Cape Town by an innings and was on course to repeat its dominance in Port Elizabeth.

 

 

Dale Steyn ripped out three New Zealand batsmen in the morning for his 5-17 as the tourists were 121 all out in their first innings and made to follow on.

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