New Zealand v South Africa, 3rd Test, Hamilton, 2nd day
Umbrellas galore
Faf du Plessis cruised to his 12th half-century on the second morning of the Hamilton Test•Getty Images
Matt Henry's impeccable lines continually troubled South Africa•Getty Images
Kagiso Rabada slammed his best Test score to push the score past 300 after play resumed•AFP
New Zealand's openers were tested by South Africa's pacers in the early going•AFP
It took a freakish catch by Tom Latham at short leg to remove the South African captain•Getty Images
Then, Quinton de Kock, injured finger and all, produced a special counter-attacking innings•AFP
Latham was a busy man on the field, finishing with three catches in the innings•Getty Images
But they stood up to the quicks, and strung together 67 unbroken runs - the best opening stand of the series ...•Getty Images
The tea break was forced to be taken a lot earlier than expected due to rain. South Africa were 258 for 8•AFP
Neil Wagner took out de Kock and Rabada in successive overs as South Africa were bowled out for 314•Getty Images
... before bad light forced the players off the field with New Zealand trailing by 247 runs•Getty Images