Monday 8 August 2011

Hendricks double-ton powers South Africa

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Riding on an unbeaten double century from Reeza Hendricks, South Africa's new players piled a 187-run first innings lead against the Australian Institute of Sport in Endeavour Park before declaring the 407 for 6. Australia openers, Sam Whiteman and Mark Harris, then safely negotiated ten overs before stumps.

Recovery of 76 to 1, Hendricks and Temba Bavuma added over a hundred runs before left-arm spinning Jon Holland 53 Bavuma annoying. Hendricks was so unstoppable, carrying his bat through the innings, a knock which included 27 four and two sixes. The rest of the media, moving beyond the wicketkeeper Mangaliso Mosehle not to support Hendricks. Mosehle adequately resisted, scoring 68 in a partnership of 148. Holland was the selection of players, claiming three for windows media.

It 'been another successful day in India, emerging players in Townsville, because it forced New Zealand to succeed, and then nipped at the end of three days wickets to their advantage.

New Zealand were still 84 runs behind India to play in the election, the remaining seven wickets in their second innings. Indian left arm lippoja Iqbal Abdulla and Bhargav Bhatt took three wickets each for New Zealand's first innings, and are limited to 272 Daniel Flynn has been given 52 years, Dean Brownlie was 55 and there were a few laps, but none of the batsmen New Zealand activities. Their second innings started disastrously, go back to the first two outs and then fell to Neil Broom Bhatt, leaving New Zealand 26 3 Flynn and Brownlie beat over 11 at the end of the day, but you have to fight for a long time third day to help New Zealand avoid a loss.

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