South Africa have convincingly beaten New Zealand by 128 runs in the first Test played at SuperSport Park in Centurion. The Kiwi’s last three wickets fell in short succession early in today’s morning session of the fifth and final day of the match. The Black Caps only managed to muster 120 runs in their second-innings chase at a winning target of 249. The victory gave Makhaya Ntini his second five-wicket haul of the match with figures of 10 for 145.
His achievement won him the man of the match award. South Africa now lead the three-match series one-nil.
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