West Indies v South Africa, 1st Test, Trinidad, 2nd day
Middle-order resistance boosts South Africa
Sulieman Benn dismissed nightwatchman Paul Harris early on the second morning•AFP
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de Villiers made 68 to help hold South Africa's middle order together•AFP
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Benn eventually finished with 5 for 120, his second five-wicket haul in Tests, but by then Boucher and Steyn had taken South Africa to a strong position•AFP
Harris, who would looked to be positive from the start, was very disappointed when he gave his wicket away•AFP
Shane Shillingford claimed his third scalp when he removed Kallis•AFP
West Indies knew the value of his wicket, and had expected to run through the lower order when they had South Africa tottering at 238 for 7•AFP
Boucher and Steyn added 86 for the eighth wicket to frustrate West Indies•AFP
Ashwell Prince then built an important partnership with AB de Villiers, adding 122 for the sixth wicket to steer South Africa out of trouble•AFP
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Morne Morkel was bowled by Benn to give the left-arm spinner his fifth wicket•AFP