New Zealand Hammer South Africa By 281 Runs In first Test
Black Caps seamer Kyle Jamieson claimed four wickets on Wednesday to drive New Zealand to a 281-run win over South Africa with a day to spare in the first Test.
Black Caps seamer Kyle Jamieson claimed four wickets on Wednesday to drive New Zealand to a 281-run win over South Africa with a day to spare in the first Test.
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Dogged resistance from the tourists ended with their dismissal for 247 at Mount Maunganui as the Black Caps notched their second-biggest Test victory by runs.
New Zealand are a step closer to a maiden series win over South Africa after 17 previous failed attempts, dating back to 1931.
Given their struggles at Bay Oval, the vastly inexperienced Proteas will need a dramatic turnaround to win the second and final Test, starting on Tuesday in Hamilton.
Captain Neil Brand was one of six South African debutants and conceded his team were well off the pace.
"It's very deflating," he said.
"We were completely outplayed by a very good New Zealand team.
"Our patience was tested on this wicket. Guys got in, then got themselves out, which is disappointing. Hopefully we can compete more in the second Test."
The tourists were forced to name a depleted tour squad with most first-choice players involved in their domestic Twenty20 competition.
New Zealand took control with 511 in their first innings and never looked like losing when the tourists were dismissed for 162.
The hosts declared at their overnight 179-4 before play began on Wednesday, leaving South Africa to chase an unrealistic target of 529.