Photo: Getty ImagesNew Zealand's two premier batsmen should have a sense of unfinished business when the two-test cricket series against South Africa starts in Durban on Friday night. For all their batting form and performance, captain Kane Williamson and former skipper Ross Taylor have relatively ordinary returns against South Africa. Against South Africa, in nine innings, he's averaging 34.0 with one, albeit memorable, century - to save the Basin Reserve test in 2012. Kagiso Rabada, with 24 wickets in his first six tests, is likely to complete a quality seam trio. "They have a lot of variety, some bounce bowlers, swing bowlers, seam bowlers and that will provide it's own challenges," New Zealand coach Mike Hesson said.
Source: Otago Daily Times August 16, 2016 20:26 UTC