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new zealand vs south africa, 1st test, day 3, dunedin
New Zealand vs South Africa, 1st Test, Day 3, Dunedin
Philander got rid of nightwatchman Jeetan Patel for 16.
Morne Morkel dismissed James Neesham early on Day 3.
Watling raised his Test career's 13th half-century to push New Zealand past the 300-run mark.
Captain Kane Williamson notched up his 16th Test ton- equalling Ross Taylor's record.
After all the good work with the ball, Neil Wagner chipped in with a run-a-ball 32 to help the hosts take a 33-run lead in their first innings.
Left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj registered his maiden five-fer in Test cricket.
Trent Boult sent back Stephen Cook for a duck in the very first over of South Africa's second innings.
Players and officials stand in the middle of the field after an evacuation order due to a fire alarm being sounded during the final session on Day 3.
The play was held up for nearly 20 minutes.
Hashim Amla and Dean Elgar put on 38 runs for the unbeaten second-wicket stand that pushed South Africa into lead by the time stumps were drawn.
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