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Cricket-South Africa paceman Ngidi ruled out of second New Zealand test

(Reuters) - South Africa paceman Lungi Ngidi has been ruled out of the second and final test against New Zealand with a back strain, the team said on Thursday.

The 25-year-old missed the first test, which saw South Africa thrashed by an innings and 276 runs in Christchurch over the weekend.

"Because he hasn't been able to bowl last week, I don't think his bowling loads are up to the standard of preparing for test matches," captain Dean Elgar told reporters.

"He hasn't been training with us, he's only been bowling off a short run-up, which has been a bit of a setback for us.

"We know Lungi's been a key figure within our bowling lineup. So it's a bit disappointing that he's in the situation that he's in now."

South Africa went with the four-prong pace attack of Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen, Duanne Olivier and Glenton Stuurman in the first test but the strategy misfired, with New Zealand's batsmen racking up 482 to set a platform for victory.

Stuurman had a torrid debut, conceding 1-124 at more than four runs an over, and could be replaced by two-test quick Lutho Sipamla, or Keshav Maharaj if the Proteas opt for a specialist spinner.

With multiple players out of form, Elgar said selection changes were a "big possibility" while declining to name any.

"I'm sure there are guys who are a little bit low in confidence, especially from a batting point of view," he said of a team that scored just 95 and 111 in the series-opener, their second-worst test defeat ever.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)

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