28-Aug-2016JP Duminy added 21 to his overnight score of 67, before bottom-edging a short ball to the wicketkeeper•AFPNeil Wagner bounced No. 6 Temba Bavuma out for 8. He was the first South Africa batsman to be dismissed without a fifty to his name•AFPBut Faf du Plessis held firm as South Africa added 75 runs in the morning session and went to lunch at 358 for 5•AFPStiaan van Zyl partnered du Plessis for an 84-run sixth-wicket stand that pushed the total past 400•Associated PressDu Plessis, who had been dropped in the last series, pushed on to his fifth Test century•AFPNeil Wagner was the star for New Zealand with 5 for 86 in 39 overs. But South Africa had taken control of the Test with Du Plessis’ unbeaten 112. South Africa declared at 481 for 8.•Associated PressSouth Africa’s bowlers then made early inroads to have New Zealand on the mat at 38 for 3 at stumps, trailing by 443 runs•AFP
Du Plessis leads SA charge on second day
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