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New Zealand 45 All Out - South Africa vs New Zealand 1st Test Day 1 Highlights Jan 2013
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New Zealand 45 All Out - South Africa vs New Zealand 1st Test Day 1 Highlights Jan 2013
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  • description: Vernon Philander 5-7 vs New Zealand 1st Test Day 1, SA vs NZ 2012 South Africa v New Zealand, 1st Test, Cape Town 1st day South Africa v New Zealand 1st Test Day1 Full Highlights South Africa v New Zealand 1st Test New Zealand demolished for 45 in 19.2 overs New Zealand demolished for 45 in 19.2 overs January 2, 2013 New Zealand 45 (Philander 5-7, Morkel 3-14) v South Africa South Africa v New Zealand: NZ dismissed for lowly 45 as Vernon Philander rips through top order Vernon Philander took one of the quickest five-wicket hauls ever as New Zealand crumbled to 45 all out on the opening morning of the first Test against South Africa at Newlands. Philander took 5-4 in just 4.1 overs before ending with 5-7 after new Black Caps skipper Brendon McCullum opted to bat first in Cape Town's New Year Test. Only Kane Williamson (13) made it to double figures for the under-fire tourists as New Zealand was bowled out before lunch for its third lowest score and the 12th lowest total of all time. Meanwhile, on a magical morning, Dale Steyn became the fourth South African to take 300 Test wickets, reaching the mark in typical fast bowler style when he knocked Doug Bracewell's off stump out the ground. Playing in his 61st Test, only Australia's Dennis Lillee, who achieved the feat in his 56th Test, and Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka (58) have reached the milestone in fewer matches. Steyn, currently the world's No 1 ranked Test bowler, joined West Indian Malcolm Marshall and New Zealand's Richard Hadlee in taking 300 wickets in 61 matches. New Zealand demolished for 45 in 19.2 overs New Zealand have embarked on some batting collapses but this was one of their best: 45 all out off 19.2 overs as master seamer Vernon Philander (5-7) had the ball on a string. In brilliant sunshine, a big Cape Town crowd witnessed a modern day cricketing massacre, before their cucumber sandwiches was unwrapped. It was New Zealand's third-lowest test total and almost mirrored Australia's 47 on the same ground 14 months previous. Funny things often happen at Newlands and the pitch had a tinge of green. But under clear skies, with a gentle breeze, it appeared good batting conditions. In his black blazer at the toss for the first time, McCullum called correctly alongside Smith and confidently said "we'll bat". Batting was the loosest possible term for what we then witnessed. Philander had the ball seaming both ways, not prodigiously but enough to make the touring batsmen look clueless as they stood, anchored and creasebound. And there was some handy backup in Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel lurking to feast on the scraps. A day earlier, McCullum raised his eyebrows and tried to look deadpan when told Philander was passed fit after hamstring troubles. In truth he could have kicked the table, such is the hold the Cape Town local has on the New Zealand batsmen. In the March series in New Zealand Philander took 21 wickets at 15.47. Last night, just bowling at a touch over 130kmh, he took the first five wickets to fall as the tourists lurched to 27-5. His figures after his opening spell: 6-3-7-5. James Franklin played the worst shot, a waft at Morkel with no feet movement and it was 28-6. At least they'd beaten their lowest test total, 26. Small mercies for this team. Ad Feedback The reassuring sight of Ross Taylor striding out to bat at four was also missing, with the sacked skipper back at his Hamilton home, having opted out of the tour after his abysmal treatment by New Zealand management. In hindsight for Taylor it's a good one to miss. It was Steyn's 300th wicket in his 61st test as he drew level with Richard Hadlee and West Indies fast bowler Malcolm Marshall in third place on the all-time list of fastest to 300 wickets. Dennis Lillee (56 tests) and Muttiah Muralidharan (58) were the only ones quicker to the milestone. NEW ZEALAND v SOUTH AFRICA First test at Newlands, Cape Town NEW ZEALAND First innings M Guptill c de Villiers b Philander 1 B McCullum b Philander 7 K Williamson lbw b Philander 13 D Brownlie c Smith b Philander 0 D Flynn c and b Steyn 8 B Watling c de Villiers b Philander 0 J Franklin c Smith b Morkel 1 D Bracewell b Steyn 2 J Patel c Amla b Morkel 5 T Boult c de Villiers b Morkel 1 C Martin not out 0 Extras (lb 6, nb 1) 7 Total (19.2 overs) 45 Fall: 1-7 (Guptill, 1.6), 2-14 (McCullum, 5.3), 3-14 (Brownlie, 5.6), 4-27 (Williamson, 7.6), 5-27 (Watling, 9.1), 6-28 (Franklin, 10.5), 7-31 (Bracewell, 13.3), 8-38 (Patel, 16.4), 9-45 (Boult, 18.3), 10-45 (Flynn, 19.2). Bowling: D Steyn 7.2-2-18-2, V Philander 6-3-7-5, M Morkel 6-2-14-3 (1nb). NEW ZEALAND'S LOWEST TEST TOTALS 45 v South Africa, Cape Town, 2013
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