West Indies bag four as South Africa extend lead

West Indies bag four as South Africa extend lead to 138

by  Cricbuzz Staff  •  Published on Fri, Mar 10, 2023, 03:52 PM
West Indies picked up four wickets in the morning session on Day 3
West Indies picked up four wickets in the morning session on Day 3 © AFP

West Indies continued their comeback trail in the Test match with a strong showing on the third morning, which saw them pick four wickets while conceding only 65 runs. South Africa's lead now stands at 138 runs with six wickets in hand.

Dean Elgar was the first to fall, steering a wide ball from Kyle Mayers straight to gully and that wicket in the first over of the day set the tone. Mayers struck again in the same spell, this time bowling Tony de Zorzi off an inside edge.

West Indies also accounted for the in-form Aiden Markram after getting an lbw review wrong against him. On the brink of drinks, Kemar Roach produced a jaffa that straightened in the fourth stump channel and caught Markram's edge.

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