Over-by-over updates from JohannesburgWood dominates with bat and ball to put England on topStokes escapes ban over ‘obscenity’ in row with supporterGet in touch! Email Adam or send him a tweet 2.01pm GMT 39th over: England 115-3 (Root 16, Stokes 18) Stokes is playing some immaculate strokes already. Just as he did in the previous Pretorious over, he’s managed to whip him away from fifth stump through midwicket with complete control… what timing. “No many players in the world can play a shot like that,” says Mikey Holding. Too right. Earlier, he took four more from a ball on leg stump. Party on.“Best of luck with 02/02/20,” writes Paul Callinan. “I have nothing of interest to say about cricket, but can say that my two sons have pretty decent birthdates – 01/01/11 and 05/06/07.” 1.57pm GMT 38th over: England 107-3 (Root 16, Stokes 10) Oooh, Root’s going hard too, nearly choping Hendricks on the delivery after he’s beaten on the drive. With 33 overs left, they aren’t trying to bash their way to a 420-ish (light it up) lead before declaring to get ten overs at the hosts tonight, are they? They 324 ahead now. Continue reading…
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