South Africa buoyed as New Zealand lose Boult

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand bowling spearhead Trent Boult has been ruled out of the second Test starting in Wellington on Thursday, lifting South Africa’s chances of going one up in the series.

Boult pulled up lame during South Africa’s second innings in the drawn first Test in Dunedin to be the second senior player to be sidelined after Ross Taylor suffered a calf tear.

Neither side had finalised their line up on Wednesday for what should be a seam-friendly Basin Reserve wicket, but South African captain Faf du Plessis said the absence of Boult and Taylor would hurt New Zealand.

“If you lose two key players like that you definitely feel you’re a little bit light,” he said.

“For a new (batsman) coming in it’s important for us to put pressure on him and not make him feel comfortable. From a bowling perspective Boult is a huge loss.”

With the first Test drawn, Wellington is effectively the start of a two-Test series which du Plessis said heightened the need to get a result.

“When it comes to a two-match series you have to be a little bit more street smart because it can go both ways,” he said.

“You go 1-0 down in the series there’s no coming back from that so it’s getting yourself in a position where you can try and make sure you win.”

Although the team’s have not been announced, Boult’s long-time new-ball partner Tim Southee, who was dropped for the Dunedin Test, confirmed he was back in the side.

“I’ll come in for Boulty, a straight swap for Trent who will unfortunately miss this one,” Southee said, adding the balance of the side was still being debated despite the green wicket.