DAY 2: Markram, Verreynne put South Africa in charge of 2nd test
A fine opening stand of 79 between Tony de Zorzi (39) and Aiden Markram (51) laid platform for South Africa to reach a total of 223-5 in their second innings for an overall lead of 239 on the second day of the second test against the West Indies at the Providence Stadium in Georgetown, Guyana, on Friday.
Their advantage appeared to have diminished when they slumped to 139-5 before an unbroken, sixth wicket partnership of 84 between Kyle Verreynne (50*) and Wiaan Mulder (34*) saw the tourists to a dominant position in the contest.
Vicious Verreynne! 🔥
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) August 16, 2024
Kyle shows great nerve and notches up his fifty before the end of day 2.
Can he capitalise on it on day 3 tomorrow?😃#WozaNawe #BePartOfIt#SAvWI pic.twitter.com/1vrHmhJr2R
South Africa claimed a narrow first innings lead of 16-runs when they dismissed the home side for 144 after resuming on their parlous overnight score of 97-7 having been dismissed for 160 in their first innings on day one.
Markram and de Zorzi rode their luck with over 20 play-and-miss shots between them on a pitch still offering assistance to the quicker bowlers but also batted with great positivity and intent before de Zorzi finally edged an away-swinger from fast bowler Jayden Seales to ‘keeper Joshua de Silva having faced 72 balls and struck five fours.
Markram you beauty! 😃
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) August 16, 2024
A very well-played half-century.#WozaNawe #BePartOfIt#SAvWI pic.twitter.com/4QsSirLQsa
Markram’s defence was in prime working order but so, too, was his attacking game as he collected five boundaries in his 51 from 108 balls while Tristan Stubbs reached 24 from 75 balls with a single boundary, a reverse sweep against spinner Gudakesh Motie, before edging Seales to da Silva.
Markram was trapped lbw by Motie, Stubbs edged the excellent Seales (3-52) to the ‘keeper and David Bedingham’s 10-ball duck was concluded when Seales removed his off-stump. Temba Bavuma was lbw on the back foot to Motie for four.
🟢🟡Day 2 | STUMPS
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) August 16, 2024
Great test match cricket once again on day 2!
🇿🇦South Africa 160/10 (1st Innings)
🏝️West Indies 144/10 (1st Innings)
🇿🇦South Africa 223/5 (2nd Innings)
South Africa lead by 239 runs#WozaNawe #BePartOfIt#SAvWI pic.twitter.com/rGHrsdAa59
Earlier the home side quickly lost Jomel Warrican and Jayden Seales at the start of play, both without scoring, before a 10th wicket stand of 40 between Jason Holder (54*) and fast bowler Shamar Joseph who was the first day hero with 5-33 as South Africa were dismissed for just 160.
It wasn’t quite on the scale of South Africa’s own 10th partnership of 63 between Dane Piedt and Nandre Burger which saw them recover from 97-9 to 160 all out on day one, but it kept the home side within touching distance of the tourists.
Joseph, dropped twice in the slips by Markram and Mulder, slammed 25 from 27 balls with four fours and a six before Keshav Maharaj (2-8) trapped him lbw leaving Holder with a potentially crucial unbeaten half century which spanned 88 balls with a six and four fours.
Warrican chipped Kagiso Rabada (1-40) to Maharaj and mid on before Seales fell lbw to Burger who finished with 3-49. Mulder finished with 4-32 having started the morning with 4-18.
The first test in Trinidad, robbed of almost 150 overs by rain, finished in a draw.
WEST INDIES: Kraigg Brathwaite (captain), Mikyle Louis, Keacy Carty, Alick Athanaze, Kavem Hodge, Jason Holder, Joshua Da Silva (wkt), Gudakesh Motie, Jomel Warrican, Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales
SOUTH AFRICA" Aiden Markram, Tony de Zorzi, Tristan Stubbs, Temba Bavuma (captain), David Bedingham, Kyle Verreynne (wkt), Wiaan Mulder, Keshav Maharaj, Dane Piedt, Kagiso Rabada, Nandre Burger.
Advertisement