20-Aug-2016When things got under way, Kagiso Rabada struck a career-best 32 not out and frustrated the New Zealand quicks•AFPTrent Boult ended the resistance when he had No. 11 Dane Piedt caught behind and South Africa were all out for 263•AFPSouth Africa had early success when Tom Latham edged Dale Steyn to first slip in the seventh over•Gallo ImagesA fired-up Steyn then trapped Martin Guptill lbw with a deceptive inswinger and New Zealand were 12 for 2•AFPKane Williamson and Ross Taylor just about survived three tough overs together before rain came down in Durban again•Gallo ImagesSouth Africa and Steyn, with figures of 6-4-3-2, went into lunch happy. Rain consumed the rest of the day and New Zealand finished on 15 for 2, trailing by 248 runs•Gallo Images
Rain upstages thundering Steyn
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