Zimbabwe dig deep despite Piedt’s wicket haul on debut

Sport360 staff 06:03 10/08/2014
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  • Spin doctor: Piedt is mobbed by South Africa teammates after his third wicket.

    Dale Steyn and Dane Piedt claimed four wickets apiece for South Af­rica, but Zimbabwe defied the odds as they batted out the first day of the one-off Test at Harare to reach stumps on 248 for 9.

    Top-ranked South Africa had been expected to rifle through ninth-ranked Zimbabwe after the hosts had won the toss and elected to bat, but came up against a deter­mined side that was marshalled by captain Brendan Taylor’s 93.

    It was just the fourth time in eight attempts that Zimbabwe had passed 200 in their first innings of a Test against the Proteas – an achievement that looked highly unlikely as Steyn and Piedt pounced in the first two sessions.

    Fast bowler Steyn eased past West Indian great Malcolm Mar­shall on the list of Test cricket’s leading wicket-takers, taking 4 for 45 to end the day on 379 scalps.

    Meanwhile debutant Piedt be­came the 19th Test cricketer – and just the first South African since Bert Vogler in 1906 – to pick up a wicket with his very first delivery, which spun sharply to trap Mark Vermeulen lbw for 14. “I wasn’t ex­pecting it to spin so much, but I did put a lot on it,” Piedt said.

    Vermeulen’s remarkable return to the Zimbabwe side had earlier been confirmed as he made a Test comeback almost eight years after burning down his country’s cricket academy.

    Off-spinner Piedt went on to claim two wickets in three balls during the afternoon session, dis­missing Hamilton Masakadza for 45 and Regis Chakabva for a duck, on his way to figures of 4 for 90.

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