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South Africa enforce follow-on

SA enforce follow-on
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New Zealand still need 340 runs to avoid an innings defeat after being forced to follow on in their second Test against South Africa.

New Zealand have been forced to follow on on day three of their second Test against South Africa.

The hosts skittled New Zealand for 121 earlier today, and reduced them to 64-2 in their second innings at tea.

The tourists are still 340 runs short of the Proteas' 525-8 first-innings declaration.

Martin Guptill will resume on 40 not out after the tea break, with both Brendan McCullum and Kane Williamson back in the pavilion for 11 runs each.

Robin Peterson caused problems for the New Zealand batsmen again, taking both wickets for just 12 runs.

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