South Africa were 344 for eight at the close of the second day of first Test against West Indies.
PORT OF SPAIN – Half-centuries by captain Temba Bavuma and opener Tony de Zorzi anchored a resolute batting effort by South Africa in extending their first innings to 344 for eight at the close of the second day of the rain-affected first Test of a two-match series against the West Indies in Trinidad on Thursday.
It included two off successive balls in the last half-hour to boost his team's chances of dismissing their opponents short of the 400-run mark. The pair enjoyed success in the morning before returning later in the day to limit South Africa's progress with a wicket apiece via the second new ball. Playing in his usual pugnacious style, Bavuma seemed destined to add to his two Test centuries when he missed a full-toss from Seales to be trapped palpably leg-before during a final session when the West Indies claimed four wickets to redress the balance after the visitors appeared to be working themselves into a position of utter dominance.
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