New Zealand, South Africa Test match finely poised

New Zealands Kane Williamson acknowledges the crowd as he reaches his century on the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's cricket ground in London on May 23, 2015
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The first Test match between New Zealand and South Africa is finely poised after three days with South Africa currently holding a five-run advantage in Dunedin.

South Africa have ended the third day of the first Test match with New Zealand with a five-run lead in Dunedin.

New Zealand began the day on 177-3 and would have had ambitions to establish a sizeable lead over the Proteas, but they failed to make the most of their promising start on Thursday.

Skipper Kane Williamson hit 18 fours during a superb knock of 130, but too many of his teammates underperformed with only BJ Watling (50) and Neil Wagner (32) posting respectable totals on Friday as Keshav Maharaj recorded figures of 5-94.

The home side were eventually all out for 341 - giving them a lead of 31 runs - but despite South Africa opener Stephen Cook being dismissed by the fourth ball of the second innings, the tourists managed to reach 38-1 at the close of play.

Dean Elgar (12*) and Hashim Amla (23*) remain at the crease with South Africa holding a marginal lead heading into Saturday's three sessions.




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