Elgar, Erwee see through first session with fighting fifty stand

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Zubayr Hamza was forced out with a fractured thumb among South Africa’s changes

Toss South Africa chose to bat vs New Zealand

Dean Elgar decided South Africa’s batters would front up first and bat on a green pitch. This is only the second toss South Africa have won in their last 17 Tests, and Elgar opted for a braver decision than most would have expected.

“I am staggered,” was the response from former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, who thought the visitors would allow their attack first use of seamer-friendly conditions. But, in the absence of Lungi Ngidi (back niggle) and with the inclusion of a specialist spinner, Keshav Maharaj, Elgar opted to put a total on the board as South Africa looked to draw the series.

South Africa made three changes to the XI that succumbed to their second-biggest defeat ever in the first Test. Zubayr Hamza was forced out with a fractured thumb, but they opted not to give reserve batter Ryan Rickelton a debut. Allrounder Wiaan Mulder was picked instead. Maharaj came in for Glenton Stuurman, who earned his first cap last match but finished with figures of 1 for 124, but South Africa still have four seam-bowling options. Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada and Lutho Sipamla, who replaced Duanne Olivier, are the frontline pace pack with Mulder expected to contribute several overs.

New Zealand have none of the same concerns, in personnel, injuries or results. They are unchanged from the team that took a 1-0 series lead last week and are chasing history. They have never beaten South Africa in a Test series and a draw in this match will be enough to achieve that. New Zealand can go top of the Test rankings with a 2-0 sweep.

New Zealand: 1 Tom Latham (capt), 2 Will Young, 3 Devon Conway, 4 Henry Nicholls, 5 Daryl Mitchell, 6 Tom Blundell (wk), 7 Colin de Grandhomme 8 Kyle Jamieson, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Neil Wagner, 11 Matt Henry

South Africa: 1 Dean Elgar (capt), 2 Sarel Erwee, 3 Aiden Markram, 4 Rassie van der Dussen, 5 Temba Bavuma, 6 Kyle Verreynne (wk), 7 Wiaan Mulder, 8 Keshav Maharaj, 9 Marco Jansen, 10 Kagiso Rabada, 11 Lutho Sipamla

Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo’s South Africa correspondent

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