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Ndwandwa takes seven as SA A fight back
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Ndwandwa takes seven as SA A fight back
Tsepo Ndwandwa claimed all seven wickets to fall as South Africa A fought back on the second day of the first four-day match against New Zealand in Potchefstroom. The slow left-armer finished with 7-206 in a marathon 44.5 overs as the tourists declared on 607-7. The hosts then replied with 137-3 in their second innings. Captain Marques Ackerman led from the front with a counter-attacking 69 off 52 balls (12 fours), while Jordan Hermann was unbea…
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