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NZ vs SA: Sarel Erwee's Ton Puts South Africa Ahead Of New Zealand At The End Of Day 1

After a one-sided loss to New Zealand in the first test match of the series, South Africa has rebounded with a strong Day 1 performance where their team has a total of 238-3 at the end of the day’s

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Cricket Image for NZ vs SA: Sarel Erwee's Ton Puts South Africa Ahead Of New Zealand At The End Of D (Image Source: AFP)
Nitesh Pratap
By Nitesh Pratap
Feb 25, 2022 • 12:22 PM

After a one-sided loss to New Zealand in the first test match of the series, South Africa has rebounded with a strong Day 1 performance where their team has a total of 238-3 at the end of the day’s play.

Nitesh Pratap
By Nitesh Pratap
February 25, 2022 • 12:22 PM

South Africa took the crease determined to hold their ground after the dismal performance in the first Test that saw them lose to New Zealand by an innings and started out well. The opening wicket partnerships lasted for 119 runs between captain Dean Elgar and Sarel Erwee. Aiden Markram would chip in with a solid performance after Elgar was dismissed to help South Africa to a strong total. The day ended with Temba Bavuma and Rassie van der Dussen on strike. Tim Southee, Matt Henry and Neil Wagner all took one wicket on the day.

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New Zealand will look to limit South Africa’s time with the bat on Day 2 as they look to close in on a historic test series win over South Africa, a team that has fared really well against New Zealand in their history. 

Sarel Erwee said this about his transition from domestic to international cricket and what enabled him to have his centurion performance.

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“You have got to prepare yourself the same if it’s your first game of domestic cricket or tenth game of domestic cricket. You have to make sure you prepare yourself for international cricket if that is what you do. If that is why you play international cricket, now you have to front up and show up every single day and get better to prove you deserve a chance at playing international cricket. I am very fortunate that I had a year to settle into the squad and find my feet preparation-wise and find out what it takes to do half-decently or do well in this game. That is just through the help of teammates. Preparation and fronting-up is key.”

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