South Africa's formidable fast-bowling trio of Dale Steyn, Vernon Philander and Morne Steyn got high praise for their handiwork from New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum after the three-day test at Newlands today.
They combined to skittle New Zealand for just 45 in the first 100 minutes of the match, then shared a further six wickets in the second innings 275, which set up an innings and 27-run win.
"It's up there, that's for sure," McCullum said when asked if they were the best he'd come across.
"Australia's attack of a few years ago (headed by Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillespie and Brett Lee) was pretty relentless. But the South Africans keep coming hard at you and constantly put you under pressure. Their seam attack is right up there and certainly No 1 attack in the world."
Steyn took his 300th wicket in the match, and 50th against New Zealand in his ninth test, when he dismissed James Franklin late in the second innings.