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Proteas battle to restrict WI

Morne Morkel continued to impress, as South Africa restricted West Indies to a three-run, first innings lead in the second Test on Monday.

Updated on: Jun 22, 2010 11:24 AM IST
AFP | By , Basseterre (Saint Kitts And Nevis)
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Morne Morkel continued to impress, as South Africa restricted West Indies to a three-run, first innings lead in the second Test on Monday.

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Morkel finished with four wickets for 116 runs from 34.1 overs, as West Indies were dismissed for 546 about 45 minutes before the rescheduled close, replying to the South Africans' first innings total of 543 for six declared.

Graeme Smith and Alviro Petersen then batted through the remaining time to carry the Proteas to 23 without loss at the close on the fourth day at Warner Park. Morkel had removed the first two West Indies wickets, and returned to mop-up the tail, when he removed Ravi Rampaul caught behind for 31 to give wicketkeeper Mark Boucher his 500th victim in Tests, and Sulieman Benn caught at second slip for 26.

The lanky fast bowler's intervention was not swift enough however, after Rampaul and Benn endured a one-and-a-half hour break delay after tea to complete a 59-run stand for the ninth wicket to further frustrate South Africa.

Before lunch, the South Africans were made to endure the slow grind from Chanderpaul and Bravo, which was interrupted by a 16-minute break for rain. The Proteas' bowlers endured a fruitless toil, as West Indies reached 463 for four at lunch, after they continued from their overnight total of 424 for four.

 
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