Holder lifts West Indies and frustrates South Africa
JOHANNESBURG: Former captain Jason Holder lifted a struggling West Indies and frustrated South Africa with an innings of 81 not out on the second day of the second Test at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Thursday.
Thanks largely to Holder, the West Indies scored 251 in their first innings.
They trailed by 69 runs but it looked likely to be much worse before Holder played a sparkling innings.
South Africa faced three overs at the end of the day, scoring four runs without loss to take their overall lead to 73 runs.
Whereas none of his teammates could score freely -- and none managed more than Kyle Mayers’ battling 29 off 83 balls -- the tall Holder looked in command from the start of his innings.
Batting at number eight, he went in with the West Indies in big trouble at 116 for six in reply to South Africa’s 320 all out.
Holder and Joshua Da Silva (26) started the recovery by putting on 41 for the seventh wicket.
The comeback accelerated as the last two batsmen, Kemar Roach (13) and Gudakesh Motie (17) helped Holder add 89 runs for the last two wickets.
The 10th-wicket partnership of 58 with Motie was the highest of the innings.
Holder hit four sixes and eight fours in a 117-ball innings.
Until Holder started playing his strokes, none of the West Indies batsmen were able to break the shackles of a disciplined South African bowling attack.
Gerald Coetzee, playing in his second Test, took three for 41 and fellow fast bowler Kagiso Rabada took two for 19. Rabada only sent down 12 overs and did not bowl after tea.
On a pitch expected to take spin later in the match, spinners Simon Harmer and Keshav Maharaj bowled a combined 38.3 overs but could only take three wickets while conceding 140 runs.
The day started well for the West Indies when they claimed South Africa’s remaining three wickets in the first three overs of the day.
But the West Indies innings started badly when Tagenarine Chanderpaul was run out for one by a direct hit from cover by South African captain Temba Bavuma.
The tourists slumped to 51 for four before Roston Chase (28) and Mayers put on a patient 52 for the fifth wicket.
Score Board
South Africa won the toss
South Africa, first innings 320
West Indies, first innings
Brathwaite c Elgar b Rabada 17
Chanderpaul run out (Bavuma) 1
Reifer c De Zorzi b Coetzee 15
Blackwood c Klaasen b Coetzee 6
Chase b Mulder 28
Mayers c Elgar b Rabada 29
Da Silva b Harmer 26
Holder not out 81
Joseph c De Zorzi b Maharaj 4
Roach c Elgar b Coetzee 13
Motie c Bavuma b Harmer 17
Extras: (b4, lb7, nb3) 14
Total: (79.3 overs) 251
Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-22, 3-28, 4-51, 5-103, 6-116, 7-157, 8-162, 9-193
Bowling: Rabada 12-5-19-2, Mulder 15-4-40-1 (3nb), Coetzee 14-4-41-3, Harmer 17.3-2-63-2, Maharaj 21-4-77-1
South Africa second innings
A. Markram not out 1
D. Elgar not out 3
Extras: 0
Total (0 wkts, 3 overs) 4
Bowling: Roach 1-0-2-0, Joseph 1-0-1-0, Holder 1-0-1-0
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (RSA), Paul Reiffel (AUS)
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