New Zealand v South Africa, 3rd Test, Hamilton, 4th day
Amla and de Bruyn collide
Mitchell Santner, in a defensive mood, made 41 off 159 balls on the fourth morning•Getty Images
But then he got the big one - Williamson for 176•Getty Images
Colin de Grandhomme struck his maiden Test fifty after lunch, in typical belligerent fashion. It helped New Zealand stretch the lead to 175•Getty Images
BJ Watling's grin as he took off the bails to remove de Bruyn was indicative of what was to come•Getty Images
Morne Morkel was frustrated that his excellent control couldn't get him more wickets•Getty Images
The New Zealand captain's mistake was top-edging a short ball to long leg •AFP
Matt Henry led New Zealand's charge on the field once more, keeping the pressure on South Africa•Getty Images
Jeetan Patel got in on the act, using a dry pitch to extract two wickets before stumps•Getty Images
Then Kagiso Rabada removed Mitchell Santner off the last ball before lunch, with New Zealand's lead on 83•AFP
The pressure got to them too. This collision between Hashim Amla and Theunis de Bruyn led to the latter's run out•AFP
Faf du Plessis wore an anxious look from the moment he stepped in; he took his team to stumps, 95 runs behind and with only five wickets in hand•Getty Images