Live updates from the second day at SuperSport ParkEngland collapse from 142-3 to 181 all outGary Naylor: three memories of cricket in 2019And feel free to email Rob here 1.50pm GMT What does he know?Big risk to bowl first at @SuperSportPark. Unless you are not 100% sure you can roll a team for less than 200-220 and not bat last, you are in trouble. Best option for Proteas in 3rd innings will be to play very positive. #SAvsENG 1.48pm GMT “Now now, I think there is some doom and gloom here,” says Tone White. “There is not that much difference between the teams, only one big score. If de Kock had gone for 35, say, England would be easily within striking distance of the SA total. Following the OBO yesterday, I had the impression the English bowlers were better than ok.”Never trust that rag. I do agree about de Kock – he was very lucky at the start of his innings – but you could say the same about England’s top scorer, Denly, who was dropped on 0. Ultimately England are being outplayed, again. They just aren’t very good. In fact, I’m not sure they’re that good. Continue reading…
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