'New perspective in my life'
Jacques Kallis hit his second century in as many days as he anchored South Africa to an emotional win against Zimbabwe
On his father's illness: It's been difficult with my father and last week my uncle died so from a family point of view it doesn't get any worse than that. It was a difficult decision for me to come on this tour. Right up until the last minute I wasn't 100 percent sure I was going to come on tour. But my sister got a transfer to Cape Town and I know that my father would want nothing more for me than to be successful on a cricket field.
On Andrew Hall who, promoted up the order, made 56 and took 3 for 38: I sent him in to do a job and he took the pressure off the batters. As a bowler he knows what he can do and has a never-say-die attitude.
On the loss: We knew we were going to be underdogs. The aim always for Zimbabwe is to be competitive. The missed run-outs and catches off Kallis, the missed stumping off Hall, cost us. Had we restricted them to 250 it would have been game on. Had we taken our chances we could have given South Africa a surprise.