South Africa v West Indies, 3rd Test, Cape Town, 1st day
West Indies battle on even first day
West Indies again won the toss but this time chose to bat. They made a steady start before Dale Steyn struck to equal Makhaya Ntini as South Africa's second-highest wicket-taker with his 390th scalp•AFP
Smith looked to have guided his side to lunch but the ball before the interval was left regretting his decision to cut Simon Harmer and was bowled for 47•AFP
Marlon Samuels was part of a steady third wicket stand but looked a little shaken by some testing bowling. He played some irresponsible strokes but rode his luck to reach 43...•Gallo Images
But West Indies went on to win the evening session with their best partnership of the day, Denesh Ramdin adding 94 with Jermaine Blackwood•Gallo Images
The tourists built steadily through Devon Smith and Leon Johnson who added the first of three partnership to go past fifty on day one•Gallo Images
It was Harmer's maiden Test wicket in his fourth over on debut - he was preferred to Imran Tahir who was dropped for the fourth time in his four-year Test career•AFP
...but Samuels wasn't disciplined enough to resist a wide ball from Stiaan van Zyl and the part time seamer collected his maiden Test wicket with his first delivery of the day as Samuels slapped him straight to extra cover•AFP
Ramdin went to a half-century in 90 balls but couldn't quite make the close, Dale Steyn taking a return catch five overs from the end of the day•Gallo Images
After lunch, West Indies began to build again and Johnson, with eight fours, went to his second Test fifty in 73 balls•AFP
West Indies slipped further with the first ball after tea as Harmer picked up his third wicket - Shivnarine Chanderpaul stumped falling over a ball fired down the leg side•Gallo Images