- South Africa’s Tour of New Zealand 2024 (2nd Test)
The Kiwis secured their first-ever Test series win against South Africa, ending a 92 year drought with a sensational victory in Hamilton. The match, played at Seddon Park, witnessed outstanding bowling from both parties and a 32nd century from Kane Williamson to top it all off.
From the opening day of the Test, both teams engaged in a closely contested encounter, with New Zealand displaying patience and discipline with the ball, while South Africa showcased resilience and determination with the bat. Despite early setbacks, South Africa’s Ruan de Swardt and debutant Shaun von Berg led a spirited fightback, guiding their team to a respectable total of 220 runs at the close of play.
New Zealand responded with a determined effort on Day 2, led by the sensational bowling display of Dane Piedt and Dane Paterson, who orchestrated a remarkable comeback for South Africa. Despite a challenging start to their innings, South Africa’s fighting spirit prevailed, as they managed to secure a crucial 31-run lead, dismissing New Zealand for 211.
The ‘Moving Day’ saw a dramatic shift in momentum, with New Zealand’s spinners struggling to contain South Africa’s batsmen, particularly David Bedingham, whose century anchored the Proteas’ innings. However, New Zealand’s debutant William O’Rourke emerged as the hero with a remarkable five-wicket haul, setting the stage for a thrilling finale on Day 4.
As the match entered its final day, all eyes were on Kane Williamson and Will Young, who displayed nerves of steel to guide New Zealand to a historic victory. Williamson’s masterful century, coupled with Young’s gritty half-century, propelled New Zealand to the highest-ever run chase at Seddon Park, securing a 2-0 series win over the newly formed Proteas.
Chief Scores :
South Africa – 242 for 10 (Ruan de Swardt 64, David Bedingham 39, Will O’Rourke 4 for 59, Rachin Ravindra 3 for 33)
New Zealand – 211 for 10 (Kane Williamson 43, Tom Latham 40, Dane Piedt 5 for 89, Dane Paterson 3 for 39)
South Africa – 235 for 10 (David Bedingham 110, Keegan Petersen 43, Will O’Rourke 5 for 34, Glen Phillips 2 for 50)
New Zealand – 269 for 3 (Kane Williamson 133*, Will Young 60*, Dane Piedt 3 for 93, Ruan de Swardt 0 for 7)