Alviro Petersen batted more than eight hours over three weather-affected days to reach his highest test score of 156, tightening South Africa's grip on the third test against New Zealand by stumps on its third day.
Petersen's 493-minute knock, which incorporated partnerships of 93 with Hashim Amla (63) and 200 with J.P. Duminy (103), allowed South Africa to declare after tea Sunday at 474-9 after a first innings drawn out by rain and bad light.
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