By Neil Harvey
QUINTON de Kock fell four runs short of a second successive century as South Africa continued their domination of West Indies in St Lucia.
De Kock smashed a magnificent unbeaten 141 as the Proteas waltzed to an innings and 63-run victory in the first Test last week.
And he was at it again yesterday as his 96 – together with captain Dean Elgar’s 77 – helped South Africa post a challenging 298 in bowler-friendly conditions.
The Windies were rolled over for just 97 and 162 first time round and they struggled with the bat once again here, slumping to 56-4 ...
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