New Zealand were in deep trouble at stumps on day two of the second test against South Africa at St George's Park.
Replying to South Africa's first innings 505 for eight declared, New Zealand were sagging at 47 for six, as the hosts' pace attack again demonstrated the disparity in their work and the tourists'.
Wicketkeeper BJ Watling was on 15 and Doug Bracewell three.
It all lasted just under two hours, or 24 overs. A small mercy: New Zealand got past their woeful 45 of the first innings of the previous test in Cape Town - just.
World No 1 bowler Dale Steyn was in hostile form and removed both opener Martin Guptill and Kane Williamson to catches in the slips and when Rory Kleinveldt produced a sharp lifter to have Dean Brownlie caught behind, New Zealand were reeling at 27 for three halfway through the 13th over.