Published 20:35 IST, January 4th 2020

Dean Elgar misses out on century, der Dussen strikes 50 to steady Proteas' ship

Opener Dean Elgar kickstarted South Africa's first innings in the second Test at Newlands with brilliant innings of 88 runs but missed out on a deserving 100

Reported by: Jitesh Vachhatani
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Proteas ace opener Dean Elgar kickstarted South Africa's first innings in second Test at Newlands with brilliant innings of 88 runs but missed out on a deserving century. Elgar showed great composure and terrific technique as he patiently defended and stroked England bowlers to help South Africa settle in match after y lost early wickets. Elgar laced his 180-balls innings with 10 boundaries and maximums. 

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Elgar misses out on a century

van der Dussen who made his debut in first Test at Centurion, stood firm on second end as duo kept rotating strike and also scoreboard ticking. Dussen also tched up his consecutive second half-century as he stitched a significant partnership with Elgar. visitors could only man to put up 269 runs as Proteas pacers got better of m. South Africa lost three early wickets, including skipper Faf du Plessis who scored only one run, however, Elgar-Dussen steadied Proteas ship.

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Veteran pacers shine for England 

Stuart Broad took two for 12 in a hostile opening spell, dismissing new opening batsman Pieter Malan and Zubayr Hamza for five apiece. Fellow veteran Anderson claimed wicket of South African captain Faf du Plessis for one. All three batsmen fell to catches in slips with Broad and Anderson bowling a tight line and getting good bounce from pitch.

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der Dussen survives twice

Van der Dussen's first scoring shot was a four edged at catchable height through a gap in slips cordon. He was given out leg before wicket to Anderson but was reprieved on review because of an inside edge and gloved a catch to slips off Broad only to be called back because of a -ball. He also survived a difficult chance to Stokes at second slip off Anderson.

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20:35 IST, January 4th 2020