Gerald Coetzee picked up two wickets, Kagiso Rabada one, while a run out, masterfully executed by Temba Bavuma, left the West Indies floundering at lunch on day two of the second Test here on Thursday.
Bavuma, in a blur of movement, grabbed the ball with his right hand and delivered an accurate throw hitting the stumps at the striker’s end with Chanderpaul 30cm short of the crease.
Coetzee who bowled one over at the Golf Course End, swapped sides replacing Rabada and found success with his second ball, nipping one away from Jermaine Blackwood, giving wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen an easy catch. The South African tail lasted less than 20 minutes at the start of the day adding just nine runs to the overnight total of 311/7.
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