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De Kock hits gutsy 90 to prop up South Africa

HAMILTON:Tom Latham and Jeet Raval weathered an intense examination for over 25 overs to guide New Zealand to 67 without loss at the close of the rain-affected second day of the third Test against South Africa here today.

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Hamilton, March 26 

Tom Latham and Jeet Raval weathered an intense examination for over 25 overs to guide New Zealand to 67 without loss at the close of the rain-affected second day of the third Test against South Africa here today. Latham was 42 not out, while Raval was on 25 when bad light forced the players off with 3.3 overs of play remaining.

South Africa had been dismissed for 314 about 30 minutes after tea following an almost two-hour rain delay that washed out virtually all of the middle session.

Quinton de Kock again proved his value to South Africa’s lineup with his ability to score quickly and marshall the lower-order as they scored 124 runs for the last four wickets. The wicketkeeper top-scored with 90, falling short of a century for his second successive innings after he made 91 in the second Test in Wellington. He hit 11 fours and two sixes in his 118-ball stay before left-armer Neil Wagner got a ball to swing in and then straighten off the pitch and trap him in front. De Kock failed to overturn the leg before decision on review. 

Prior to the rearguard action, New Zealand had been well placed to dismiss the visitors for not much more than 200 when they managed to remove the overnight pair of Temba Bavuma for 29 and Faf du Plessis for 53 that left South Africa at 190/6. — Reuters

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