
South Africa batter Rassie van der Dussen feels that a score above 270 or 280 will be apt as a target for New Zealand in the second Test at the Hagley Oval. On day three of the Test, South Africa were in trouble at 38/3 in 17 overs. But van der Dussen (45 off 85 balls) and Temba Bavuma (23 off 51 balls) put a stand of 65 for the fourth wicket to resurrect the innings.
Though New Zealand dismissed the duo, Kyle Verreynne and Wiaan Mulder held on to reach a lead of 211 at stumps.
"We're looking at anything around 270 or 280 plus. If we can emulate what we did in the first innings with our tailenders and get to the 300 mark, mentally that would be a good mark for us. Hopefully we can start well tomorrow (Monday) and get through their first spells. Their bodies will be sore. To bowl 40 overs in three days is a lot," van der Dussen was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo in the virtual press conference.