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22 Jan 2016 10:10 #288587
by dillinger10
Come on England! Big wicket that for Mo. England have been far better after tea and with a good push with the new ball, could at least pull themselves back into this one. That looked highly unlikely at tea.
I have no idea how Duminy keeps getting selected.
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22 Jan 2016 10:41 #288599
by ketchim
Interesting youth batting Bavuma and DeKock vs. veteran Fast bowlers with 2nd New Ball !
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22 Jan 2016 10:47 #288601
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300 UP : 87th over !
444444444444 from DeKock off Jimmeh !
44444444 More !
and anoddda 44444444 !
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22 Jan 2016 10:53 #288603
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A good last hour from South Africa. They weathered the storm, and have scored freely with the new ball.
Not a great day for Jimmy in a series that has been a bit disappointing for him. I wonder how much, if at all, that injury is still bothering him.
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22 Jan 2016 10:55 #288604
by ketchim
Bavuma in competition with DeKock : Broad takes the stick !
Current partnership 50 runs, 11.4 overs, RR: 4.45 (Bavuma 24, de Kock 25)
323 - 5
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22 Jan 2016 11:04 #288608
by dillinger10
South Africa 329/5 at stumps. Very much South Africa's day, and Stephen Cook will rightly receive the headlines for his century on debut. England bowled better after tea, but it was a case of too little, too late. South Africa have put themselves in the ascendancy, and will have their eyes set on a score of 500+.
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22 Jan 2016 16:13 #288669
by Mail
Arrived Day 3 at Wanderers and what a day.
Today at Centurion not so good.
Bairstow will have to do what Prior did and become a better keeper, moving to the left as a trigger does not help.
Amla what timing, that man is a genius.
Back in the morning so hopefully we make some early inroads.
Beautiful setting.
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23 Jan 2016 03:54 #288680
by pwarbi
After some of the comments AB came out with I just wished it was Anderson that got him but either way, I'm happy he's gone for a duck. What's the saying in England these days..."chat shit, get banged"...
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23 Jan 2016 12:08 #288733
by dillinger10
Excellent points, Mail, re: Bairstow. I really hope that he can make improvements, as he really solidifies England's middle-order, but you can't keep giving the opposition chance after chance.
This was a better day for England. Stokes continues to pick up wickets, and Cook and Root have put together a partnership to help settle some of the jitters. Compton was desperately unlucky to get one that kept so low. I suspect the erratic bounce will be a big feature over the next three days of this Test.
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