South Africa's AB de Villiers scored a century to anchor
his team's winning run chase. REUTERS/Anthony Phelps
South African captain AB de Villiers anchored his side's
run chase as they beat New Zealand by six wickets in Wellington
to take a 1-0 lead in their three-match one-day international
series.
De Villiers stroked his 13th one-day century to finish 106
not out and combined in a 90-run partnership with JP Duminy
(46) and for 129-runs with Faf du Plessis (66 not out) as the
visitors overhauled New Zealand's 253-9 with 28 balls to
spare.
The result ended New Zealand's unbeaten run of seven matches
at the stadium stretching back to January 2006 and was the
highest successful run chase at the ground, eclipsing New
Zealand's 237-2 against Zimbabwe in 2001.
The decision review system was also put to use by both sides,
as it overturned three dismissals given on the field by
umpires Chris Gaffaney and Richard Illingworth.
Du Plessis was given out lbw on 10 from the bowling of Doug
Bracewell but immediately requested a review and the decision
was overturned with replays showing the ball would have
bounced well above the wickets.
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, who had top scored with
56 for the hosts, also had two dismissals overturned.
He was given out lbw on the first ball he faced from Lonwabo
Tsotsobe and again when he was ruled to have been caught
behind by De Villiers from Robin Petersen when he was on
three.
Replays showed the lbw delivery would have bounced over the
stumps, while he failed to hit the ball from Peterson.
The 30-year-old then combined with Kane Williamson for a
79-run third wicket partnership, with the 21-year-old
Williamson eventually making 55.
James Franklin (32) and Andrew Ellis (20) provided some
lower-middle order resistance to guide the hosts to their
total.
South Africa's fast bowlers had proved to be difficult to get
away as they bowled short of a length, while medium-pacer
Jacques Kallis cleverly took the pace off the ball to get rid
of the dangerous Jesse Ryder and McCullum.
The second match is in Napier on Wednesday.
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