Proteas Dane Piedt

South Africa’s Dane Piedt (L) takes the wicket of New Zealand’s Neil Wagner during day two of the second cricket Test match between New Zealand and South Africa Seddon Park in Hamilton on February 14, 2024. Image: Fiona Goodall / AFP

Dane Piedt five-wicket haul helps Proteas to a lead

Dane Piedt took five wickets as the Proteas bowled New Zealand out for 211 to earn a 31-run first innings lead on day two of the second and final Test.

Proteas Dane Piedt

South Africa’s Dane Piedt (L) takes the wicket of New Zealand’s Neil Wagner during day two of the second cricket Test match between New Zealand and South Africa Seddon Park in Hamilton on February 14, 2024. Image: Fiona Goodall / AFP

Dane Piedt took five wickets as the Proteas bowled New Zealand out for 211 to earn a 31-run first innings lead on day two of the second and final Test of the series.

The Proteas need to win this Test to avoid suffering their first ever series loss to New Zealand in the format.

Proteas earn unlikely lead

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After resuming on 220 for six, the Proteas could only add 22 runs to their overnight score for the loss of their remaining four wickets.

Dane Paterson struck early to remove Devon Conway in the first over of the Black Caps innings but Tom Latham and Kane Williamson steadied the ship.

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New Zealand might rue missing out on starts as Latham made a poor choice in playing back to a full and spinning ball from Piedt which castled him to start a procession of softish dismissals.

Williamson was worked out by Piedt who made the most of the defensive mindset of the Kiwi kingpin and had him caught close in for 43.

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Despite those wickets, New Zealand made steady progress on the runs from and another stand between Rachin Ravindra and Will Young took them to within 100 runs of the Proteas total.

Chopped on

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Ravindra and Tom Blundell would both chop onto their own stumps one trying to be positive but ultimately playing an unnecessary shot and the latter getting himself caught in between and poking at one just outside the line of his stumps.

Paterson and Piedt combined to build pressure on the New Zealand lower order which put up a fight but couldn’t erase the Proteas first innings advantage entirely.

Piedt also delivered career-best figures in this innings, taking his first Test five-fer and giving this side hope of saving this series and one of the Proteasd proudest records.

The Proteas will begin their innings on day three, 31 runs in the black but still the underdogs in this clash.

Scores: New Zealand vs Proteas

Scoreboard after day two of the second Test between New Zealand and South Africa in Hamilton on Wednesday:

South Africa 1st innings (overnight 220-6)

N. Brand lbw b O’Rourke               25

C. Fortuin c Phillips b Henry          0

R. van Tonder c Latham v Wagner       32

Z. Hamza c sub (Santner) b Ravindra   20

D. Bedingham c Young b Ravindra       39

K. Petersen c Southee b Ravindra       2

R. de Swardt b O’Rourke               64

S. von Berg b O’Rourke                38

D. Piedt c Blundell b Southee          4

T. Moreki not out                      4

D. Paterson C Latham b O’Rourke        0

Extras (b9, 1b2, w3)                  14

Total (all out, 97.2 overs)          242

Fall of wickets: 1-4 (Fortuin), 2-40 (Brand), 3-63 (van Tonder), 4-99 (Hamza), 5-101 (Petersen), 6-150 (Bedingham), 7-227 (von Berg), 8-234 (Piedt), 9-242 (de Swardt), 10-242 (Paterson)

Bowling: Southee 25-8-63-1, Henry 17-5-44-1 (w1), O’Rourke 18.2-4-59-4 (w1),  Wagner 16-6-32-1 (w1), Ravindra 21-8-33-3

New Zealand 1st innings

T. Latham b Piedt                    40

D. Conway c Fortuin b Paterson        0

K. Williamson c van Tonder b Piedt   43

R. Ravindra b Moreki                 29

W. Young c de Swardt b Piedt         36

T. Blundell b Paterson                4

G. Phillips c Fortuin b Piedt         4

M. Henry run out                     10

T. Southee c van Tonder b Paterson    5

N. Wagner st Fortuin b Piedt         33

W. O’Rourke not out                   0

Extras (b1, lb5, w1)                  7

Total (all out, 77.3 overs)         211

Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Conway), 2-75 (Latham), 3-86 (Williamson), 4-145 (Ravdindra), 5-157 (Blundell), 6-162 (Phillips), 7-163 (Young), 8-170 (Southee), 9-183 (Henry), 10-211 (Wagner)

Bowling: Paterson 17-6-39-3, Moreki 13-4-32-1 (w1), Piedt 32.3-5-89-5, von Berg 13-3-40-0, de Swardt 2-0-5-0

Toss: South Africa

Umpires: Ahsan Raza (PAK), Richard Illingworth (ENG)

TV umpire: Richard Kettleborough (ENG)

Match referee: Javagal Srinath (IND)