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Amla, Van Zyl punish West Indies

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Hashim Amla hit his third Test double century and Stiaan van Zyl made a hundred on his debut before South Africa declared their first innings at 552 for five on the second day of the first Test against the West Indies at SuperSport Park today.

Amla declared half an hour before the scheduled tea break but rain prevented the start of the West Indian reply.

Amla made 208 and the left-handed Van Zyl hit an unbeaten 101 on another day of suffering for a depleted West Indian bowling attack.

Left-arm spinner Suleiman Benn took the only two wickets to fall on Thursday, dismissing AB de Villiers for 152 and having Amla caught on the long-on boundary.
 

In between, Amla and Van Zyl put on 155 off 37 overs for the fifth wicket. Benn was forced to toil for 46 overs and conceded a total of 148 runs.

The West Indies were without fast bowler Kemar Roach, who left the field on Monday afternoon after injuring his right ankle.

A team spokesman said scans had revealed no significant damage and it was hoped he would be able to bowl later in the match.

Roach's injury left the tourists with only three front-line bowlers, with Jerome Taylor and Sheldon Cottrell providing pace and Benn needing to tie up one end with spin.

Although Taylor and Cottrell bowled with more control than on the first day, the West Indies were unable to prevent the total from mounting steadily, despite captain Denesh Ramdin setting defensive fields.

There was early success when De Villiers sliced a flighted delivery from Benn to Jerome Blackwood at point, ending a South African Test fourth wicket record partnership of 308 with Amla.

The pair had come together at 57 for three after all three wickets fell without a run being added.

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First Published: Dec 18 2014 | 8:35 PM IST

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