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Amla, Duminy build on openers' platform

South Africa opened with Quinton de Kock in the absence of the injured Dean Elgar  AFP
Stephen Cook partnered de Kock at the top and the two laid a solid platform through a 133-run opening partnership  AFP
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De Kock was especially fluent and struck 82 off 114 balls before perishing to the short ball  Associated Press
Doug Bracewell invited an uppish drive from Cook who edged it to Kane Williamson at gully  Associated Press
Hashim Amla and JP Duminy then held firm for about nine overs to take South Africa to 182 for 2 at tea  AFP
The duo added 64 more after the break before Wagner produced a peach that Amla edged to the wicketkeeper  Gallo Images/Getty Images
Duminy raised a half-century of his own. South Africa moved to 283 for 3 by stumps, with Duminy unbeaten on 67  Associated Press
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