Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Philander collects his second haul of ten wickets in Tests, what a career he's had in this format so far. South Africa need 101 to win, their seamers have been outstanding in this game. Williamson's early loss this session was the key, the others fell apart in quick time. Join us in another ten minutes for the chase.

Ben: "Turner got 45 wickets in only FIVE tests. After 6 tests he had 50 wickets."

67.5
W
Philander to Martin, OUT, bowled'im! Philander finishes with six, got the earlier ones to move away, this one comes back in, Martin has no answer, and it clips the pads on the way to dismantling off stump

CS Martin b Philander 0 (6m 5b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

67.4
0
Philander to Martin, no run, beaten as that nips away from a good length, survives
67.3
0
Philander to Martin, no run, ooh, shortish on middle, turns the face on that one wristily and plays it towards mid-on
67.2
0
Philander to Martin, no run, short of a good length on the off, punched off the back foot to cover, big cheers from the crowd
67.1
0
Philander to Martin, no run, beaten, lands on a good length and nips away, drives at that one, misses

END OF OVER:
67 | 8 Runs | NZ: 168/9

  • Brent Arnel8 (7b)
  • Chris Martin0 (0b)
  • Morne Morkel13-5-26-1
  • Vernon Philander15-3-44-5
66.6
4
Morkel to Arnel, FOUR, four more and the lead id 100! Pitched up outside off, swinging away, he made room to slice it over point, got a thick edge over second slip for a boundary
66.5
0
Morkel to Arnel, no run, fishes for a wide one outside off, misses and it goes through to Boucher

South Africa tour of New Zealand 2011-12 News

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  • South Africa find performances from all corners

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