Shamar Joseph picks up five but West Indies tumble as South Africa strike back in wicket-laden Day 1 of 2nd Test
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Seventeen wickets fell in the day as seamers from both sides were able to get movement off the pitch and through the air after South Africa had won the toss and elected to bat.
Jason Holder is not out on 33 and will look to guide his side past the visitors' first innings score on the second morning, but needs to do so before he runs out of partners.
Wiaan Mulder has career-best figures of 4-18 as he ripped through the West Indies top order, bowling captain Kraigg Brathwaite (3) and completing a brilliant one-handed caught and bowled to remove Alick Athanaze (1).
“ I just want to play. I wanted an opportunity. I am happy to get a chance. I tried to play in England. They indicated me what they wanted of me. I just try keep doing my best. I just tried to bowl…
Keshav Maharaj,
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“ I was just trying to eke out as many runs as we could,
Jason Holder,
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“ I think it’s a great feeling, especially at home. Taking another five-wicket haul is a great feeling for me. To be fair I haven’t played many games at Providence,
Shamar Joseph,
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