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ZIM vs SA, 1st Test: Mulder scores 147 as South Africa sets Zimbabwe 537 for victory

ZIM vs SA, 1st Test: Mulder scores 147 as South Africa sets Zimbabwe 537 for victory

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Wiaan Mulder struck a career-best 147 as South Africa set host Zimbabwe a massive victory target of 537 on day three of the first test in Bulawayo, with the home side 32 for one at the close of play at the Queens Sports Club on Monday.
Takudzwanashe Kaitano was the only wicket to fall with what proved the final delivery of the day as he edged seamer Corbin Bosch to Lhuan-dre Pretorius as second slip having made 12.
Fellow opener Prince Masvaure (5 not out), in the side as a concussion replacement for Brian Bennett, survived a testing spell in the fading light to reach the close with Zimbabwe still needing 505 runs for victory and two days remaining.
Masvaure had two close leg before wicket appeals from South Africa's teenage fast bowler Kwena Maphaka, but with no third umpire in operation in this series, the latter was unable to challenge the decisions.
South Africa resumed its second innings on 49-1 in the morning and upped the tempo with the bat before being bowled out for 369 in 82.5 overs.
Mulder was the glue that held the innings together as he scored a second test century in his new number three position in the batting order, with his 147 coming from 206 deliveries.
He played shots all around the ground before being caught on the boundary attempting a six, topping his previous best test score of 105 not out against Bangladesh last October.
Stand-in captain Keshav Maharaj added a quick-fire 51 on a wicket that has started to turn.
Left-arm spinner Wellington Masakadza was the pick of the home bowlers with figures of 4-98, while leg-spinner Vincent Masekesa took 2-117.
A much-changed South Africa is fielding only four of the players who did duty in the World Test Championship final victory over Australia at Lord's earlier this month.
The second and final test in this series will be played at the same venue and starts on Sunday.
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