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April 18, 2006 Tuesday Rabi-ul-Awwal 19, 1427

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De Villiers, Kallis raise Proteas hopes


CENTURION (South Africa), April 17: A.B. de Villiers fell short of a century, but kept South Africa's hopes alive on the third day of the first Test against New Zealand on Monday.

De Villiers's scrapping 97 and a timely 62 from Jacques Kallis in his 100th Test lifted South Africa to the close on 280 for nine, a lead of 229, after earlier struggling on 73-4.

Number six batsman De Villiers faced 161 balls and hit 13 fours.

The home side were dismissed for 276 in their first innings, to which New Zealand replied with 327.

Inconsistent bounce and consistent bowling by the New Zealanders on Monday took their toll and South Africa lost three wickets before they erased the deficit of 51 runs.

The South Africans' problems started in the third over of the day when medium pacer Chris Martin trapped Graeme Smith in front for seven.

Three overs later they were 19 for two after Herschelle Gibbs, who scored two, failed to move his feet to a delivery from left-arm paceman James Franklin and edged a catch to Scott Styris at second slip.

Boeta Dippenaar looked good in his innings of 16, but it ended when he steered a delivery from medium pacer Jacob Oram to Stephen Fleming at first slip.

South Africa were reduced to 73 for four in the third over after lunch when Franklin induced a loose drive from Ashwell Prince, who was caught behind by Brendon McCullum for 11.

That brought De Villiers to the crease and he and Kallis shared 67 for the fifth wicket.

Kallis retained his composure despite facing several deliveries that passed the stumps at ankle height and one from Martin that leapt off a length before finding the shoulder of the bat and falling safely beyond gully.

But Kallis was out in the fourth over before tea when he fetched at a wide delivery from medium pacer Styris and was caught by Daniel Vettori at fine leg.

De Villiers and Mark Boucher put on 54 for the sixth wicket before Boucher drove at a delivery from medium pacer Kyle Mills and edged the ball onto his stumps to be bowled for 21.

Left-arm spinner Vettori trapped Shaun Pollock in front for 10 as South Africa slipped to 205 for seven.

But De Villiers and Boje tilted the balance back towards the home side with a stand of 65 that was ended in the third over before stumps when De Villiers drove uppishly at a ball from Oram and was caught by Franklin at extra cover.

Nine balls after that Boje prodded one of medium pacer Nathan Astle's deliveries into McCullum's gloves to be caught behind for 31.

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA (1st Innings) 276 (H.H. Dippenaar 52; K.D. Mills 4-43, J.E.C. Franklin 4-75).

NEW ZEALAND (1st Innings) 327 (J.D.P. Oram 133, D. L. Vettori 81; M. Ntini 5-94).

SOUTH AFRICA (2nd Innings, overnight 4-0):

G.C. Smith lbw b Martin 7

H.H. Gibbs c Styris b Franklin 2

H.H. Dippenaar c Fleming b Oram 16

J.H. Kallis c Vettori b Styris 62

A.G. Prince c McCullum b Franklin 11

A.B. de Villiers c Franklin b Oram 97

M.V. Boucher b Mills 21

S.M. Pollock lbw b Vettori 10

N. Boje c McCullum b Astle 31

D.W. Steyn not out 5

M. Ntini not out 0

EXTRAS (B-12, LB-1, NB-5) 18

TOTAL (for nine wkts, 91 overs) 280

FALL OF WKTS: 1-8, 2-19, 3-42, 4-73, 5-140, 6-194, 7-205, 8-270, 9-276.

BOWLING (to-date): Franklin 14-2-60-2 (3nb); Martin 20-3-59-1; Mills 18-5-44-1 (1nb); Oram 17-4-44-2; Vettori 15-0-42-1 (1nb); Astle 5-1-15-1; Styris 2-0-3-1.—Reuters






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