South Africa took the early initiative in their three-game ODI series against New Zealand with a six-wicket win in Mt Maunganui today.
Chasing New Zealand's modest 231, after they'd been sent in, South Africa completed the job with 11 balls to spare.
Captain AB de Villiers and JP Duminy shared a 139-run stand for the fifth wicket to ease any worries as they slipped to 97 for four, de Villiers pacing himself in an 85-ball innings for 89 not out. Duminy finished the game with a six, and reached 58.
Trent Boult gave New Zealand's defence some early impetus with two wickets inside his first four overs, and New Zealand fielded energetically to make life difficult for the tourists.
However once de Villiers and Duminy settled in, they had the job well in hand.