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South Africa were 279 for four at close of play with Gary Kirsten not out 31 and nightwatchman Paul Adams on seven.
It was one of the few rash shots that led to his downfall. He had been becalmed on 90 for 21 balls and appeared to be riding out the new ball danger when he fell, having faced 177 balls and hit 11 fours and three sixes.
Kallis shared a 132-run partnership with Jacques Rudolph and partnered Kirsten in a 60-run stand until he was out.
Rudolph did not add to his tea score of 72. He became Brendon McCullum's first victim in Test cricket when he got an edge to a Scott Styris delivery and the wicketkeeper dived wide and low to his left to clutch the ball centimetres
South Africa won the toss and batted on the barren pitch.
They lost skipper Graeme Smith with the score at 51 when he attempted to loft left-arm spinner Daniel Vettori over long-on, hitting directly to Jacob Oram at midwicket and going for 25.
At 79, Herschelle Gibbs, who had hit Vettori over long-on for six, illustrated the sluggish nature of the pitch when he attempted a back foot drive off Vettori. He was through the shot before the ball arrived and hit a hard catch to Styris at short cover.
Scorecard
South Africa 1st innings
G.Smith c Oram b Vettori 25
H.Gibbs c Styris b Vettori 40
J.Rudolph c McCullum b Styris 72
J.Kallis c Tuffey b Oram 92
G.Kirsten not out 31
P.Adams not out 7
Extras (nb-8, lb-3, b-1) 12
Total (for four wickets, 90 overs) 279
Fall of wickets: 1-51, 2-79, 3-211, 4-271.
Bowling: Tuffey 19-8-45-0 (nb-1), Oram 18-6-50-1, Vettori 23-2-83-2 (nb-1), Cairns 12-0-33-0 (nb-6), Wiseman 7-1-35-0, Styris 10-3-24-1, McMillan 1-0-5-0.
To bat: M.Boucher, S.Pollock, N.McKenzie, M.Ntini, A.Nel.