Windies collapse, South Africa on verge of victory


  • Cricket
  • Tuesday, 06 Jan 2015

CAPE TOWN, Jan 5 (Reuters) – - Fast bowler Dale Steyn and spinner Simon Harmer plundered six wickets on Monday as the West Indies were bowled out for 215 to leave South Africa needing 124 runs to win the final test.

South Africa were nine for one at stumps and require 115 more for victory on Tuesday. Steyn and Harmer claimed three victims each as the West Indies collapsed after South Africa had initially struggled to get among the wickets when the fourth day’s play started at 1500 local time after a lengthy rain delay.

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