Postpublished at 12:12 GMT 1 November 2023
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Bowled 'im. Tim Southee goes right through him.
Rassie van der Dussen's day finally comes to an end as he swings across the line to a slower ball.
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Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Bowled 'im. Tim Southee goes right through him.
Rassie van der Dussen's day finally comes to an end as he swings across the line to a slower ball.
Van der Dussen b Southee 133 (SA 316-3)
Bowled!
Spot on from Southee. He bowls a cutter and it hoodwinks Van der Dussen, who swings and misses. The ball brushes off his pad and into the stumps.
A sensational innings for Van der Dussen comes to and end, with the big-hitting Heinrich Klaasen coming out to the middle for the final 17 balls.
Eight runs come from the over for Trent Boult, which he would have probably taken before a ball was bowled against Miller and Van der Dussen at this stage.
A debate over who comes in at the other end with three overs to go. Latham elects Tim Southee, whose nine overs so far have figures of 1-68.
A flick of the wrist for Miller clips Boult's delivery fine and it runs away for four more.
Boult has kept things fairly tidy so far and the longer New Zealand can go without conceding a six, the more optimistic they will feel about their chances of chasing this down.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This South Africa side could get 60 from the last four overs, that's how powerful they are.
A busy over for the scorers as South Africa bring up 18 runs in total, including those back-to-back sixes for Miller.
Four more overs remain in this innings and, with Matt Henry off injured, there's a bit of a struggle for New Zealand as to who will bowl.
Fortunately, Trent Boult still has two left and he returns to the attack now.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
The injury to Matt Henry is really costing New Zealand.
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
It was a gamble to bowl Phillips and the returns are not clanging into the tray.
There's another one!
That's the David Miller we were expecting to see as he scores 12 runs off two balls.
A half-tracker this time from Phillips, but the same outcome for Miller, pulling over deep mid-wicket for six more.
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That was full, it was wide and it was a half-volley. Perfect for someone with David Miller's power to hit.
David Miller is joining in the fun now, having had a bit of a quiet start to this innings.
Clubbed over wide long-off as he punishes a fuller ball from Phillips.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand are going to take a bit of a risk and bowl Glenn Phillips because Jimmy Neesham has gone the distance.
Southee's over goes for 12, half of which came from that powerful six from Van der Dussen.
Time for a change from the other end, Glenn Phillips is coming on.
Make that 128!
We may not have seen Heinrich Klaasen or Aiden Markram, but Van der Dussen is seeing the ball like a beach ball at the minute, sending Southee's penultimate delivery over long on and for six more runs.
Excellent stuff from Van der Dussen.
Here is how Rassie van der Dussen got himself to three figures. He now sits on 122 unbetean.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Hit a mile over long on. Insult to injury for Jimmy Neesham.
His figures do not make pretty reading. He's gone for 51 from 4.3 overs.
Six again!
Driven with some power from Van der Dussen, who has been dropped twice by Boult now. Each run from him will feel like further punishment.
A total of 20 runs come from the over for South Africa.
Van der Dussen is going for it and Trent Boult drops him again.
It was a goalkeeper's save on the dive. Boult gets both hands to it but does not take the catch.
To make matters worse, Boult pushes it over the bar for six, taking Van der Dussen to 115.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Rassie van der Dussen clatters that over wide long on. He's really got hold that.
That's more like it, Rassie. A flat batted stroke from South Africa's No.3 races towards the rope and the hope for the Proteas is that it can set a platform to kick on in this over.
New Zealand's batting line-up is too good to not set a big total to.