- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR74.1 that is Peters' maiden Test wicket, he has looked harmless with his pace but has stuck to his lines, Elgar did not need to play at this length ball, but went reaching for it, and it moved away slightly to take a thin edge behind, big partnership broken with under six overs to go for the second new ball 226/211.5 what a way to get yourself out, this is short, wide and climbing too much, so much that Petersen has to jump to be able to reach it with a near vertical bat, he ends up hitting it high over cover and the fielder runs back to take it 47/188.2 big appeal for caught behind! Given not out and we have a review. Ramdin called for it very quickly. I think there might be an edge here. Lovely delivery, pitches just outside off stump and shapes away from du Plessis. There's a small click as it goes past the edge. We don't have Hot Spot in this series. But we do have Snicko, which shows a spike as the ball passes the edge. And that's enough evidence to overturn Reiffel's decision. What a start to the second day. All action. Delight to dejection for du Plessis. Just what West Indies needed 274/397.1 and he's gone! Will Amla review? Was a length delivery which nipped back, takes him fairly high on the pad and Bowden's finger goes up. Stuck him just above the roll. There was a discussion between Amla and AB, it appeared AB suggested it might be worth a look but Amla then walks off. Maybe ran out of time. Nicely bowled by Holder. 300/498.2 what a ball! That's a beauty! Full, late swing, de Villiers aiming to whip it to the leg side, the ball swings past the outside edge and knocks back the off stump. Great sight for Taylor. What a gem. As Michael Holding says on TV, that's like the deliveries he bowled against England in Jamaica in 2009 304/5108.4 this time he's gone! Brutish delivery. Short and climbs on Bavuma outside off, rears up and grazes the glove as he can't get out of the line. Superb bowling. They check for the no-ball, but he's fine. 325/6113.6 and the aggression proves his downfall. Sees another full ball outside off, goes after it with another drive, not much footwork, reaching for the ball and gets an edge to the keeper. Falling in the cause, van Zyl, but that may adjust South Africa's plans again 348/7121.6 this time he's gone...he only had one thought, tried to clear long on but gets too far underneath it and gives Holder time to steady himself under the catch. 417/8Extras23 (b 4, lb 5, nb 8, w 6)TOTAL417/8d (122 Overs, RR: 3.41, 562 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-47 (Alviro Petersen, 11.5 ov), 2-226 (Dean Elgar, 74.1 ov), 3-274 (Faf du Plessis, 88.2 ov), 4-300 (Hashim Amla, 97.1 ov), 5-304 (AB de Villiers, 98.2 ov), 6-325 (Temba Bavuma, 108.4 ov), 7-348 (Stiaan van Zyl, 113.6 ov), 8-417 (Dale Steyn, 121.6 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB JE Taylor 30 7 114 2 3.80 2 2 KK Peters 20 7 69 2 3.45 0 0 JO Holder 22 7 43 1 1.95 0 1 ST Gabriel 21 0 80 2 3.80 0 4 SJ Benn 28 4 102 1 3.64 0 1 MN Samuels 1 1 0 0 0.00 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSR65.3 and another! An opening for South Africa? One brings two, both century-makers back in the hutch as Brathwaite drives at a delivery that wasn't full enough for the shot and he gets a healthy edge to second slip who takes it at knee height 233/416.5 gone! Morkel rewarded. Although it needed a juggle. Pitches this full outside off, Smith is late coming forward, his front foot isn't stable, gets a healthy outside edge which flies to first slip. Amla can't take it on the first grab, but keeps his cool and holds the rebound. 55/116.6 first ball! Pretty poor from Johnson. It's a very full ball outside off, Johnson reaches out for it and gets a fat edge towards third slip where it's neatly held 55/264.6 he's gone! But Samuels calls for the review. No-ball is fine, it was a full delivery which he played across. Heading leg-side, but it's been given on the field. Tailed back into Samuels. Just clipping leg stump, so he's a goner. South Africa have their breakthrough at last. 231/374.3 and another! How things can change. Tahir has two in three balls. Was a short delivery, Chanderpaul went to defend on the back foot. Played with soft hands, another googly, and the ball drops down by his feet then spins back between his legs to dribble into the stumps. It will just say 'bowled' in the book. 261/674.1 he's got one! Something for Tahir. Ramdin called for the review. Was a full googly, spins back to beat the inside edge. So no bat. Has it done too much and will miss leg stump? Ramdin got a decent stride in. The decision stands, the ball taking the top of leg stump. Not plumb, but out enough as it was given by Reiffel. The wrong 'un brings him a wicket 260/575.1 they are falling quickly now! A length ball outside off, Holder neither forward or back and gets a thin outside edge to de Villiers. Regulation stuff. 265/776.6 he's got three now! Benn couldn't hold back. Another googly, the left hander went for a big slog and got an outside edge which looped nicely to slip. Pretty poor batting, really. Didn't seem to want to try and hang around 270/878.6 another gift for South Africa! Taylor nudged into the leg side, wanted the single to retain the strike but the pick-up from Steyn at midwicket was clean and quick, de Villiers gathers at the stumps and he's short by a metre. Peters veered off the straight as that throw came in, which cost him vital distance 275/9Extras4 (lb 4)TOTAL275/9 (79 Overs, RR: 3.48, 349 minutes)Did not bat: ST GabrielFall of wickets: 1-55 (Devon Smith, 16.5 ov), 2-55 (Leon Johnson, 16.6 ov), 3-231 (Marlon Samuels, 64.6 ov), 4-233 (Kraigg Brathwaite, 65.3 ov), 5-260 (Denesh Ramdin, 74.1 ov), 6-261 (Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 74.3 ov), 7-265 (Jason Holder, 75.1 ov), 8-270 (Sulieman Benn, 76.6 ov), 9-275 (Kenroy Peters, 78.6 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB DW Steyn 14 3 48 0 3.42 0 0 VD Philander 18 4 41 1 2.27 0 0 M Morkel 20 2 69 4 3.45 0 0 Imran Tahir 26 2 108 3 4.15 0 0 D Elgar 1 0 5 0 5.00 0 0
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- Fri, 26 Dec - day 1 - South Africa 1st innings 270/2 (F du Plessis 99*, HM Amla 17*, 88 ov)
- Sat, 27 Dec - day 2 - South Africa 1st innings 289/3 (HM Amla 23*, AB de Villiers 9*, 94 ov)
- Sun, 28 Dec - day 3 - West Indies 1st innings 147/2 (KC Brathwaite 65*, MN Samuels 60*, 44 ov)
- Mon, 29 Dec - day 4 - West Indies 1st innings 275/9 (JE Taylor 10*, 79 ov)
- Tue, 30 Dec - day 5 - no play
Match Notes
- Wet Ground: West Indies - 275/9 in 79.0 overs (JE Taylor 10)
- Lunch: West Indies - 275/9 in 79.0 overs (JE Taylor 10)
- Wet Ground: West Indies - 275/9 in 79.0 overs (JE Taylor 10)
- Rain: West Indies - 147/2 in 44.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 65, MN Samuels 60)
- Lunch: West Indies - 147/2 in 44.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 65, MN Samuels 60)
- Wet Ground: West Indies - 147/2 in 44.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 65, MN Samuels 60)
- West Indies: 150 runs in 44.2 overs (266 balls), Extras 0
- 3rd Wicket: 100 runs in 175 balls (KC Brathwaite 35, MN Samuels 66, Ex 0)
- Rain: West Indies - 189/2 in 55.3 overs (KC Brathwaite 87, MN Samuels 80)
- West Indies: 200 runs in 60.2 overs (362 balls), Extras 0
- 3rd Wicket: 150 runs in 267 balls (KC Brathwaite 62, MN Samuels 90, Ex 0)
- KC Brathwaite: 100 off 178 balls (12 x 4)
- MN Samuels: 100 off 153 balls (14 x 4, 1 x 6)
- Over 64.6: Review by West Indies (Batting), Umpire - PR Reiffel, Batsman - MN Samuels (Struck down)
- Tea: West Indies - 245/4 in 69.0 overs (S Chanderpaul 4, D Ramdin 8)
- West Indies: 250 runs in 70.2 overs (422 balls), Extras 4
- Over 74.1: Review by West Indies (Batting), Umpire - PR Reiffel, Batsman - D Ramdin (Struck down)
- Rain: West Indies - 275/9 in 79.0 overs (JE Taylor 10)
- End Of Day: West Indies - 275/9 in 79.0 overs (JE Taylor 10)
- Wet Ground: South Africa - 289/3 in 94.0 overs (HM Amla 23, AB de Villiers 9)
- South Africa: 300 runs in 96.5 overs (588 balls), Extras 16
- Over 98.1: Review by West Indies (Bowling), Umpire - PR Reiffel, Batsman - AB de Villiers (Struck down)
- Over 105.6: Review by West Indies (Bowling), Umpire - BF Bowden, Batsman - T Bavuma (Struck down)
- Drinks: South Africa - 317/5 in 107.0 overs (T Bavuma 6, S van Zyl 6)
- South Africa: 350 runs in 114.2 overs (694 balls), Extras 22
- Lunch: South Africa - 369/7 in 117.0 overs (VD Philander 11, DW Steyn 13)
- South Africa: 400 runs in 120.5 overs (733 balls), Extras 23
- 8th Wicket: 50 runs in 41 balls (VD Philander 10, DW Steyn 41, Ex 1)
- DW Steyn: 50 off 26 balls (6 x 4, 4 x 6)
- Innings Break: South Africa - 417/8 in 122.0 overs (VD Philander 13)
- West Indies 1st innings
- Drinks: West Indies - 39/0 in 10.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 29, DS Smith 10)
- West Indies: 50 runs in 14.2 overs (86 balls), Extras 0
- 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 86 balls (KC Brathwaite 29, DS Smith 22, Ex 0)
- Tea: West Indies - 59/2 in 19.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 37, MN Samuels 0)
- KC Brathwaite: 50 off 74 balls (7 x 4)
- Over 30.1: Review by West Indies (Batting), Umpire - PR Reiffel, Batsman - MN Samuels (Upheld)
- West Indies: 100 runs in 30.2 overs (182 balls), Extras 0
- 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 86 balls (KC Brathwaite 28, MN Samuels 22, Ex 0)
- Drinks: West Indies - 124/2 in 39.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 64, MN Samuels 38)
- MN Samuels: 50 off 80 balls (7 x 4)
- Bad Light: West Indies - 147/2 in 44.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 65, MN Samuels 60)
- Rain: West Indies - 147/2 in 44.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 65, MN Samuels 60)
- End Of Day: West Indies - 147/2 in 44.0 overs (KC Brathwaite 65, MN Samuels 60)
- Wet Ground: South Africa - 270/2 in 88.0 overs (F du Plessis 99, HM Amla 17)
- F du Plessis: 100 off 229 balls (13 x 4, 2 x 6)
- Over 88.2: Review by West Indies (Bowling), Umpire - PR Reiffel, Batsman - F du Plessis (Upheld)
- Rain: South Africa - 289/3 in 94.0 overs (HM Amla 23, AB de Villiers 9)
- Lunch: South Africa - 289/3 in 94.0 overs (HM Amla 23, AB de Villiers 9)
- Rain: South Africa - 289/3 in 94.0 overs (HM Amla 23, AB de Villiers 9)
- Tea: South Africa - 289/3 in 94.0 overs (HM Amla 23, AB de Villiers 9)
- Wet Ground: South Africa - 289/3 in 94.0 overs (HM Amla 23, AB de Villiers 9)
- End Of Day: South Africa - 289/3 in 94.0 overs (HM Amla 23, AB de Villiers 9)
- South Africa 1st innings
- Over 1.6: Review by West Indies (Bowling), Umpire - BF Bowden, Batsman - AN Petersen (Struck down)
- Drinks: South Africa - 47/1 in 11.5 overs (D Elgar 20)
- South Africa: 50 runs in 13.6 overs (86 balls), Extras 10
- Lunch: South Africa - 68/1 in 25.0 overs (D Elgar 35, F du Plessis 6)
- 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 126 balls (D Elgar 27, F du Plessis 22, Ex 1)
- South Africa: 100 runs in 32.6 overs (200 balls), Extras 11
- D Elgar: 50 off 127 balls (8 x 4)
- Drinks: South Africa - 112/1 in 41.0 overs (D Elgar 56, F du Plessis 27)
- 2nd Wicket: 100 runs in 231 balls (D Elgar 59, F du Plessis 39, Ex 2)
- South Africa: 150 runs in 50.4 overs (307 balls), Extras 12
- Tea: South Africa - 157/1 in 55.0 overs (D Elgar 85, F du Plessis 42)
- F du Plessis: 50 off 137 balls (5 x 4, 1 x 6)
- Over 61.3: Review by West Indies (Bowling), Umpire - BF Bowden, Batsman - D Elgar (Struck down)
- D Elgar: 100 off 208 balls (14 x 4)
- 2nd Wicket: 150 runs in 338 balls (D Elgar 86, F du Plessis 61, Ex 5)
- South Africa: 200 runs in 67.5 overs (413 balls), Extras 15
- Drinks: South Africa - 220/1 in 70.4 overs (D Elgar 119, F du Plessis 69)
- South Africa: 250 runs in 80.2 overs (488 balls), Extras 15
- Reviews used before 80th over: South Africa 2 (0 successful, 0 unsuccessful); West Indies 0 (0 successful, 2 unsuccessful)
- New ball taken at 87.1 overs
- End Of Day: South Africa - 270/2 in 88.0 overs (F du Plessis 99, HM Amla 17)
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