New Zealand v South Africa, 3rd ODI, Wellington
Visitors conquer Wellington with bat and ball
Tim Southee drew first blood in the third ODI in Wellington when he removed Hashim Amla for a single-digit score•AFP
But James Neesham held onto a mis-hit from de Kock•AFP
Mitchell Santner bowled a tight spell and was eventually rewarded with David Miller's wicket•AFP
Kagiso Rabada was fired up after Brownlie's wicket•Getty Images
Wayne Parnell took a sharp return catch as New Zealand's innings began to spiral downwards•AFP
Quinton de Kock powered his way to his fifth straight ODI half-century•Getty Images
The batsmen took a particular liking for Lockie Ferguson's bowling; he conceded 71 runs off his ten overs•AFP
De Villiers eventually fell for 85, but not before ensuring that South Africa reached a competitive total of 271 for 8•AFP
Kane Williamson's dab to third man went awry as he too lost his stumps after scoring 23 runs. He was New Zealand's second-highest scorer•Getty Images
Lockie Ferguson was one of seven New Zealand batsmen who failed to reach double-digit scores as the hosts were all out for 112 in the 33rd over•Getty Images
In his 205th innings, AB de Villiers became the fastest man to get to 9000 ODI runs, overtaking Sourav Ganguly, who reached the figure in 228 innings•Getty Images
New Zealand started their chase poorly as openers Tom Latham and Dean Brownlie fell for 0 and 2 respectively•Getty Images
Dwaine Pretorius' figures after his first spell read 4-0-4-2•AFP
South Africa won by 159 runs and took the lead in the five-match series•AFP