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Petersen, Duminy centuries put South Africa in command on day three

By CricketCountry Staff

 

South Africa batsmen Alviro Petersen and JP Duminy slammed centuries to help their side reach 362 for three at lunch on the third day of final Test against New Zealand at Wellington.

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Published: Mar 25, 2012, 10:43 AM (IST)
Edited: Mar 25, 2012, 10:43 AM (IST)

Petersen, Duminy centuries put South Africa in command on day three

JP Duminy acknowledges after hitting his ton at Basin Reserve on the third day © Getty Images

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Wellington: Mar 25, 2012

 

South Africa batsmen Alviro Petersen and JP Duminy slammed centuries to help their side reach 362 for three at lunch on the third day of final Test against New Zealand at Wellington.

 

Duminy, who scored a fluent 103, was the only wicket to fall for the visitors in the opening session at the Basin Reserve.

 

He cracked 13 boundaries during his knock of 103, which came from 186 balls. He was caught by New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor off Mark Gillespie.

 

Earlier, South Africa made light of the grim weather as they cruised to 246-2 on the second day of the weather-affected third and final Test against New Zealand on Saturday. 

 

Alviro Peterson, who struggled for runs in the first two Tests, found the Basin Reserve pitch in Wellington to his liking as he moved to 96 not out and closed in on his third Test century, while JP Duminy was on 76. 

 

The pair had put on 140 for the third wicket when bad light stopped play for the second consecutive day with only 79 of a possible 180 overs bowled in the first two days. 

 

South Africa, who already have an unbeatable 1-0 lead in the three-Test series, were clearly intent on batting their way to an imposing total with the aim of dismissing New Zealand cheaply and enforcing the follow on. 

 

The tourists resumed the second day at 136-2 and put on 110 runs without loss in the 37 overs available after rain wiped out the morning session. 

 

The New Zealand bowlers have been unable to benefit from the favourable fierce wind, overcast skies and a green-tinged wicket and the fielders were incapable of taking the few chances on offer as the batsmen dominated. 

 

Brief Scores: South Africa 362 for 3 (Alviro Petersen 156*, JP Duminy 103, Hashim Amla 63; Mark Gillespie 2 for 88, Doug Bracewell 1 for 86) vs New Zealand

 

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