Neil Wagner says New Zealand failed to exploit helpful bowling conditions on the first day of the second Test against South Africa in Centurion.
Wagner was the pick of the Black Caps attack, taking 2-51 as the home side reached a meritorious 283-3 at stumps at SuperSport Park after being inserted.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson's decision at the toss was driven by a green pitch which offered plenty of assistance.
However, new ball pair Trent Boult (0-53) and Tim Southee (0-74) were guilty of an inconsistent line and length as the top four South African batsmen all passed 50.
Left-armer Wagner, who broke the opening stand between the aggressive Quinton de Kock (82) and Stephen Cook (56), said South Africa were let off the hook.