June 29 (Reuters)-Zimbabwe’s Scene Williams scored 137 to 137 off 164 balls in the first Test against South Africa on Sunday, but the visitors were in command with a 216-run lead and nine-second-wicket wickets.
Many regular people missing a South African side will resume for one on the third morning, when Zimbabwe made 251 in response to the first Panis of the tourists of nine declared nine declared nine declared nine declared nine.
Opener Tony de Jorzi is 22 not out and all -rounder Vian Mulder has 25 as South Africa has built a formidable clan to chase its hosts.
Matthew Bretzke was the only wicket to fall in his second innings, when he was caught by Vesley Madhavre in a street away from Tanaka Chivanga’s bowling.
38 -year -old Williams organized the first innings of his first innings with the sixth century in 21 trials, despite that Kishore South African Speedster Quen Mafaka suffered a bad shock to a helmet.
Mafaka ended the first opener Brian Bennet’s game when he was also killed on a helmet and later exiting the remaining stability.
The location of Bennett was taken by the Consulation Replacement Prince Masvyor, who managed to only seven before he became one of the four wickets for Mulder (4-50).
Debutant Cimmer Kodi Yusuf ended with 3-42 figures and took 3-70 by Stand-in Captain Keshav Maharaj, including wickets of Williams, stumped by wicketkeeper Kil Verraine.
South Africa is fielding only four players who did duty in the World Test Championship win over Australia earlier this month.
One of his three debuts is the Lhuan-Dre Pratorius, who became the youngest player to score 150 in men’s Test cricket in 19 years and 93 days on Saturday, when South Africa’s first innings hit 153 by a left-handed batsman in 160 balls.
It was also the second fastest score of 150, who was a debutant in Test, taking 157 delivery behind India’s Shikhar Dhawan, which managed 150 in 131 balls against Australia in 2013. (Nick said; Editing by Claire Follen)