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South Africa's second-best stand against New Zealand

Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma's 160-run partnership was South Africa's fourth-highest seventh-wicket stand Getty Images

160 Runs added by Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma for the seventh wicket - the fourth highest for South Africa in Tests, and second highest for South Africa against New Zealand in Tests. The 160 runs added by de Kock and Bavuma is also the highest for the seventh wicket for South Africa when they lost their sixth wicket for less than 100. The previous instance of a team adding more than 100 runs after losing six wickets for below 100 was India against West Indies in 2011.

11 Instances of a team scoring in excess of 300 after losing their first six wickets for less than 100. Incidentally, the previous instance was when New Zealand scored 327 from 89 for 6 at Centurion in 2006. The last time South Africa achieved this was in 1967 againstAustralia.

114 Runs added by Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma in the second session of the day from 28 overs. They helped South Africa recover from 104 for 6 at lunch to 218 for 6, scoring at 4.07 runs per over. De Kock also hit three sixes in his innings - the most he has struck in an innings in his Test career so far.

37 Runs scored by de Kock off Jeetan Patel's bowling. He made 37 runs from 43 balls, including four fours and one six. Before this game, de Kock was dismissed by Jeetan Patel on four consecutive occasions across all formats.

47 Unbeaten partnership by Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander for the tenth wicket - the joint-highest tenth-wicket stand for South Africa against New Zealand in Tests. The pair helped South Africa increase their lead to 81 at the end of day two.