Tourists lead series 2-1 going into final Test at JohannesburgJofra Archer misses fourth Test after elbow injury flares upAnd feel free to email Tim or tweet him @TimdeLisle 1.50pm GMT 30th over: England 100-0 (Crawley 57, Sibley 39) Crawley takes a single off Nortje, and Sibley clips for four through square leg to bring up the hundred partnership. That’s lunch – a suitable way to round off a dream of a session for England, and their first opening stand of a hundred in 70 Test innings, since Cook and Jennings found a decent response to India scoring 750 just over three long years ago. It’s been a case of Sibley, Crawley, quickly but surely. See you shortly. 1.44pm GMT 29th over: England 95-0 (Crawley 56, Sibley 35) As if a blow to the groin wasn’t bad enough, Sibley is in some discomfort against Hendricks. The left-arm-over angle has him falling over to the off side, which leads to an LBW shout (not out, pitching outside leg) and then a near-yorking as Sibley trips himself up. With feet like that, he could get a game for Manchester United. Continue reading…
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