Daniel Vettori bowled 42 wicketless overs in South Africa's first innings of the third test as his poor series against the Proteas continued, but Alviro Petersen says the champion spinner is far from done.
Vettori, playing his 111th test, was forced in to producing plenty of donkey work with his left-arm orthodox deliveries in to a stiff northerly wind at the Basin Reserve in Wellington today as South Africa racked up 474-9 declared in their first dig.
That aside, the 33-year-old rarely threatened the Proteas, although, Petersen, who made a career-best 156 for the visitors, said they just tried to nullify Vettori rather than attack him.
"He is a world-class bowler," Petersen said. "His main role is to try and tie up an end. From our point of view, we don't want to give him wickets, because we know he is a big bowler for them. We didn't want to give him wickets and we tried to score off any bad balls that he bowled. He doesn't bowl a lot [of bad balls] but the ones that come we try and score off."
Petersen said the pitch did no favours for Vettori.