England 400 all out in first innings at the WanderersStokes facing action after altercation with fanGet in touch! Email Rob with your thoughts 1.46pm GMT “I’ve enjoyed this series immensely, even if Buttler seems destined to join Hameed in my team of what might have been,” says Felix Wood. “Presumably South Africa’s best chance here is to put England’s fragile attack into their fifth spells and then cash in and post 600?”Oh go on then, here’s my What Might Have Been England XI (off the top of my head, since I started watching Test cricket in 1988): Hameed, Trescothick, Lathwell, Hick, Ramprakash, Maynard, Buttler (wk), Headley, S Jones, Finn, Tufnell. 1.42pm GMT 12th over: South Africa 11-0 (Elgar 4, Malan 7) That’s tea. It was a session of two distinct segments. England biffed 100 from 16.2 overs, including a last-wicket partnership of 82 in 8.2 between Mark Wood and Stuart Broad. Then South Africa’s openers calmed everything down by adopting the oldfangled method of leaving as many deliveries as possible. See you in 15 minutes for the evening session. Continue reading…
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