The captain of the South African cricket team Dean Elgar says the Proteas’ impressive second test victory against New Zealand in Christchurch, ranks among one of the biggest wins in his career.
South Africa's Dean Elgar in action , South Africa v England - Second Test - PPC Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa - January 6, 2020.South Africa's Dean Elgar in action , South Africa v England - Second Test - PPC Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa - January 6, 2020.
Kagiso Rabada was named player of the match for scoring 47 runs in the Proteas’ second innings and taking eight wickets in the match. With this win, South Africa kept their proud record intact and remain unbeaten in a test series against New Zealand. Jansen and pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada worked through the tail with the second new ball, before an untimely rain break brought an early tea with South Africa needing one wicket for victory.Man of the Match Rabada said it was important his team stepped up after being thrashed in the opener.
New Zealand seamer Henry, named Player of the Series, said the hosts were disappointed not to pick up their first test series win over the Proteas. The Proteas’ third seamer trapped Conway lbw for 92 and New Zealand lost a DRS referral when the batsman tried to overturn the decision.
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