24th over: Nortje is now bowling from the Pavilion End where he looks a little more comfortable. Pope continues to take the game to the South African quick ...
England were unable to dig in when needed and a high-quality South Africa attack had too much for them. [The hosts were blown away inside three days at the home of cricket](https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/england-south-africa-first-test-result-score-b2148655.html) with the Proteas inflicting a first defeat of the new era under new captain Stokes and coach [Brendon McCullum](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/brendon-mccullum). Two poor batting performances and great bowling by South Africa cost them. On not having played red-ball cricket in the lead-up: “I don’t want to make excuses. “Captains before have also been criticised for the way the teams have played. It’s good to get the blood going.” “I don’t think it’s for me to comment on that [England’s bowling short-pitched balls to the Proteas tailenders]. “In Test cricket there is always tension between the two sides. there wasn’t much swing but there was enough bounce and pace in the wicket. Victory was brought up inside six sessions of play and before tea on the third day without them having to bat again. He spoke to BBC TMS after the match. “South Africa deserved the victory,” said McCullum.
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At the end of the day, it’s bat against ball and whoever plays best over a Test match is most likely to win. We’ve got a style of play, they’ve got a style of play. We are not going to go back and forth any more around that.” I just want to crack on with the cricket. When asked in the pre-Test press conferences, Elgar said: “I am really not going to entertain that (Bazball) anymore. His captain Ben Stokes has said: “To be playing at 40, is phenomenal.
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17th over: England 55-4 (Pope 29, Stokes 0) Am I allowed to say the ‘B’ word? 14th over: England 42-3 (Pope 17, Bairstow 0) Ollie Pope is now exclusively scoring his runs in clumps of three with drive that doesn’t reach the boundary. 19th over: England 64-4 (Pope 37, Stokes 1) What a shot that is (by the way). 18th over: England 56-4 (Pope 30, Stokes 0) Pope gets to 30 with a wormed singled wide of mid-on, but not before he’s beaten by a delicious Jansen delivery that comes back in sharply and cuts the batter in half. 23rd over: England 82-4 (Pope 43, Stokes 11) A single apiece for England’s two batters at the crease as they look to crawl to the safety of the lunch break. 20th over: England 68-4 (Pope 38, Stokes 2) Jansen has been very impressive and continues to find a probing area. 24th over: England 85-4 (Pope 45, Stokes 12) Nortje with a change of ends and he’s a lot tidier this time. Stokes is watchful for the rest of the over and doesn’t add to his score. He’s almost quoting a Monty Python sketch where John Cleese is a TV interviewer of ‘Sir Edward’ (Graham Chapman) as a film director and increasingly trying to be informal, as in ‘Eddy-baby’.” He works a single down in the deep but it’s in the air for some time. What a session by the Saffa bowlers who backed up the red meating grunt (go check out my Spin column) with a healthy dollop of guile and skill. In one particular match a player went down needing treatment and my uncle duly skated out onto the ice ready to administer to the fallen only to trip over, break a bone and have to be removed on a stretcher to the derision of the crowd.
Given Stokes' predilection this summer of charging down the pitch at quick bowlers, when he drives at his best his head is perfectly still, there is little ...
We have the warmth and humidity of midsummer but the skies are murky and even when it won't be raining, the satellite tells us that it will be a constant threat throughout the three sessions. Rabada drops short, but not short enough, and Pope swivels quickly into a pull stroke, cuffing it for three in front of square. Rabada gives Root an early alarm call with one that vaults off a pretty decent length and Root has to fend it off his adam's apple with his glove. The previous ball sat up off a similar length and Root pulled it fine for two. Foakes misses out on a cut, the bat turning in his hand as he lost his grip and cuffed it into the pitch, but gorges on a fuller length, flicking four through midwicket with a speedway rider's flick of the wrist. Rabada's meat in that sandwich was a peach outside off that tempted Pope to fiddle after it but with no reward for the bowler's line of beauty. Stokes on drives for four, checking the followthrough then, a couple of balls later, skewers a second through mid-off, between bowler and fielder. Pope takes on a short, wide on from Nortje, using the bowler's blistering pace against him with an uppercut for four. Next ball Pope brings up his fifty with a drive he harpoons through cover for four and then, after taking the applause, nicks a leg bye. Lees owed four of his five runs to a flashy edge over second slip and another waft cost him his wicket. The country has been crying out for rain for weeks and it arrived at the right time to save England from a complete day one mauling. Anrich Nortje’s 90mph pace and bounce as second change pressed the advantage, his three for 43 including the big ones of Jonny Bairstow and Stokes as well as the final wicket of Ben Foakes.
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CRR: 3.04. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Jonny Bairstow*, 0(0), 0, 0, 0. Ollie Pope, 17(32), 0, 0, 53.13. Bowling, O, M, R, W. Marco Jansen*, 1.5, 1, 3, 1.
Maharaj moves to the left and catches this mistimed slog. In the slot from KG to tempt Stokes and the England captain is in the trap. Anderson steps out, Marco Jansen yorks him to hit low of the off stump with an outswinger. And they stretched the lead to 161 this morning. Gets this full outswinger slightly straighter, Anderson plays inside the line and misses 37.4 Marco Jansen to Anderson, out Bowled!! In very battable conditions, with skilled batters in the side, England set out to wipe off 161 first and then set a defendable target. All I want to do is stick to the processes, contribute to the team and let the processes take care of the rest. Great member to have in the team. This is a proper thrashing from the Proteas with an innings to spare. Ngidi got Root cheaply after the break and then England bumped into a fiery Nortje where his teammates had to let his roar finish in the celebrations before hugging him. Player of the Match: It’s always special to contribute to team success.
The fast bolwing duties remain an area for debate with Stuart Broad and James Anderson joined by the likes of Craig Overton, Ollie Robinson and Matthew Potts ...
I still want to experience it before I close the chapter. I want the young guys to experience that. Elgar said: “I didn’t take this job thinking we were just going to be mid-table and not playing our best cricket. “But I know it’s such a journey and such hard work to get there. “When we get together as a group we have our environment, our way of playing and getting that message across to everyone that we are back in this dressing room with our way of playing and thinking about the game.” Proteas skipper Dean Elgar has won the toss and elected to bowl in the
ENG vs SA 1st Test, Day 1 Live: England lost their first wicket in the third over after Alex Lees was caught by Kyle Verreynne on Kagiso Rabada's delivery.
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The England vs South Africa 1st Test is all set to begin on Wednesday at the Lord's. Know the Dream11 predictions, fantasy tips & playing XI ahead of the ...
He has had a good year so far and is the highest ranked Proteas payer in the ICC Test rankings. He scored 142 runs in the final Test against India, which makes him one of the top picks for fantasy teams. 1 ranked player in the ICC Men’s Test player rankings and has smacked over 10,000 runs in his career.
Anrich Nortje to Ben Foakes. Length ball, middle stump on the front foot flick, to deep backward square leg for 1 run, fielded by Rabada.
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CRR: 1.85. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Ollie Pope*, 1(6), 0, 0, 16.67. Zak Crawley, 1(9), 0, 0, 11.11. Bowling, O, M, R, W. Kagiso Rabada*, 2.2, 0, 5, 1.
31.6 Nortje to Broad, no run, nasty looking bouncer from round the wicket! It's a little more than a drizzle for now, but the forecast is for it to get heavier. Even if the rain totally stops, the groundstaff have a lot of work to make this pitch and outfield playable again. A big puddle seems to have formed on one side of the slope. They've won all four chasing and with the shaky first innings start they've got, this is a good opportunity for the in-form SA to stop this English juggernaut. Ollie Pope was the shining light for England today, and he continues to bat on.
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Their recent form has been buzzing around the cricket world from east to west, but it is highly unlikely for them to reach one of the top two positions in this cycle. Also, South Africa are the current table topper for the World Test Championship. "The opposition seem to be doing a lot of talking at the moment about it. South Africa are looking to chalk up a fifth successive series without defeat under Elgar. England are a distant seventh on the table. Rain on Tuesday wouldn't have helped either camps in deciding their playing XI. At the end of the day, it's bat against the ball. Popular gadgets including laptop, tablet and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparison. We don't dive into it too much, but we're happy for Dean [Elgar] and the South African team to keep saying they're not interested but then also keep talking about it," Stokes said. We've got a style of play, they've got a style of play. We're not going to go back and forth anymore about that." So much that Dean Elgar had to interject after a while by saying, "With all due respect I'm not going to entertain that anymore," on Tuesday.
Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje pitch England into trouble before rain · Tea England 116 for 6 (Pope 61*, Broad 0*) vs South Africa · South Africa took a grip on ...
But Nortje finished a strong morning showing for South Africa by jagging one away to find Stokes' outside edge and end a minor recovery. Root has actually been usurped as England's most in-form Test batter, with Bairstow coming into the series on the back of a stellar run against New Zealand and India. Having declined another lbw shout that ball-tracking showed would have just clipped the top of Pope's leg stump, Nitin Menon raised his finger in the affirmative to the politest of appeals against Root. Joe Root was lbw for 8, a marginal decision backed up by DRS in the impressive Marco Jansen's second over, and Jonny Bairstow lost his middle stump to Nortje as England slumped to 55 for 4. Alex Lees got away with one ambitious swipe that flew over the slip cordon but fell in the same over, wafting away from his body to be caught behind. England's most-productive stand was 45 added for the fifth wicket between Pope and Stokes, the only two batters to get into double-figures.
CRR: 3.62. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Ollie Pope*, 61(87), 4, 0, 70.11. Stuart Broad, 0(2), 0, 0, 0. Bowling, O, M, R, W. Anrich Nortje*, 9, 1, 43, 3.
31.6 Nortje to Broad, no run, nasty looking bouncer from round the wicket! It's a little more than a drizzle for now, but the forecast is for it to get heavier. Even if the rain totally stops, the groundstaff have a lot of work to make this pitch and outfield playable again. A big puddle seems to have formed on one side of the slope. They've won all four chasing and with the shaky first innings start they've got, this is a good opportunity for the in-form SA to stop this English juggernaut. Ollie Pope was the shining light for England today, and he continues to bat on.
England spluttered to 116-6 after being inserted by South Africa in helpful bowling conditions on a rain-affected first day of the first LV= Insurance Test at Lord's. Kagiso Rabada (2-36), back fit after an ankle injury, saw off England openers Alex ...
Watch day two of first LV= Insurance Test between England and South Africa, at Lord's, live on Sky Sports Cricket on Thursday. Root can perhaps consider himself rather unlucky to be given out lbw to left-armer Jansen (1-18). England spluttered to 116-6 after being inserted by South Africa in helpful bowling conditions on a rain-affected first day of the first LV= Insurance Test at Lord's.
Kagiso Rabada (2-36), back fit after an ankle injury, saw off England openers Alex Lees (5) and Zak Crawley (9) cheaply, while the raw pace of Anrich Nortje (3- ...
Watch day two of first LV= Insurance Test between England and South Africa, at Lord's, live on Sky Sports Cricket on Thursday. Collingwood on Zak Crawley: "The messaging is very clear with Zak. We don't necessarily look for consistency with him. Our mantra of trying to put the opposition under pressure, he did that brilliantly. He batted exceptionally well and showed a lot of skill. Root can perhaps consider himself rather unlucky to be given out lbw to left-armer Jansen (1-18).
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At the end of the day, it’s bat against ball and whoever plays best over a Test match is most likely to win. We’ve got a style of play, they’ve got a style of play. We are not going to go back and forth any more around that.” I just want to crack on with the cricket. When asked in the pre-Test press conferences, Elgar said: “I am really not going to entertain that (Bazball) anymore. His captain Ben Stokes has said: “To be playing at 40, is phenomenal.
Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada starred as England were reduced to 116-6 on day one of the first Test against South Africa at Lords.
Rabada was also hugely impressive a dominant display from the tourists and he is now five wickets away from 250 for South Africa. The wicket of Foakes was Nortje's 50th in Test cricket in his 13th match, his raw pace proving far too hot for England's batters to handle. To cover the loss of overs on day one of the first Test in the three-match series, the remaining four days will now see 98 overs per day, with dry weather forecast.
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55th over: South Africa 192-4 ( vd Dussen 19, Jansen 1 ) Fully distracted by my daughter reading out the Royal Family’s A level results, but can reliably say that was great ball by Stokes. The lead creeps up to fifty. Maharaj hits two boundaries in three balls off Broad, one an edge through the slips that has Broad down on his haunches, the other cuts a pie. His last ball nearly squeaks through the gap between Jansen’s bat and pad. 70th over: South Africa 236-6 ( Jansen 14, Maharaj 18) Maharaj and Jansen rather milk Potts here, a four each as the lead creeps up to 71. Seven off Leach including a lanky loft by Jansen to the long-on boundary. What else would you put in the mix? I think the venn diagram would be interesting! He ducks safely under the final bouncer and that is stumps! That felt like a mini epic – defiantly South Africa’s day but endlessly entertaining by England who threw themselves at it. It is a mixture of things, confidence after playing enough Test cricket to learn through those games, and belief from performances.” That’s it from us for today – thanks for sticking with our new system, quirks and all.
At stumps, England are 116/6 with Ollie Pope batting on 61 against South Africa on the first day of the first Test at Lord's.
The Yorkshireman had looked comfortable at the crease before he was trapped lbw by the towering Marco Jansen for just eight. England captain Stokes had attempted to be positive from the outset, coming down the wicket early on, but the hosts kept losing wickets, despite a positive run rate of 3.6 an over. Ben Foakes was the only wicket to fall — bowled by Anrich Nortje — in an afternoon session that lasted just over half an hour and featured only six overs. Joe Root too was unable to carry his summer form into the this Test. The weather did not ease up all afternoon before the end of play was finally called at 4.31 PM. Pope was called on to remedy a dismal situation in the morning session after England slipped to 55-4, losing Jonny Bairstow for a duck, with Ben Stokes caught just on the stroke of lunch.
England vs South Africa, 1st Test, Day 2 Live: England will begin Day 2 at 116/6 with Ollie Pope and Stuart Broad, standing unbeaten at the crease.
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Kagiso Rabada took the wickets of both of England's openers, Alex Lees and the struggling Zak Crawley, before the swing of towering Marco Jansen proved too much ...
England were unable to dig in when needed and a high-quality South Africa attack had too much for them. On not having played red-ball cricket in the lead-up: “I don’t want to make excuses. [The hosts were blown away inside three days at the home of cricket](https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/england-south-africa-first-test-result-score-b2148655.html) with the Proteas inflicting a first defeat of the new era under new captain Stokes and coach [Brendon McCullum](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/brendon-mccullum). “Captains before have also been criticised for the way the teams have played. It’s good to get the blood going.” “I don’t think it’s for me to comment on that [England’s bowling short-pitched balls to the Proteas tailenders]. “In Test cricket there is always tension between the two sides. there wasn’t much swing but there was enough bounce and pace in the wicket. He spoke to BBC TMS after the match. Victory was brought up inside six sessions of play and before tea on the third day without them having to bat again. The guys did a great job. “South Africa deserved the victory,” said McCullum.
CRR: 3.67. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Matty Potts*, 6(27), 0, 0, 22.22. Bowling, O, M, R, W. Kagiso Rabada*, 19, 3, 52, 5. Marco Jansen, 8, 1, 30, 2 ...
Maharaj moves to the left and catches this mistimed slog. In the slot from KG to tempt Stokes and the England captain is in the trap. Anderson steps out, Marco Jansen yorks him to hit low of the off stump with an outswinger. And they stretched the lead to 161 this morning. Gets this full outswinger slightly straighter, Anderson plays inside the line and misses 37.4 Marco Jansen to Anderson, out Bowled!! In very battable conditions, with skilled batters in the side, England set out to wipe off 161 first and then set a defendable target. All I want to do is stick to the processes, contribute to the team and let the processes take care of the rest. Great member to have in the team. This is a proper thrashing from the Proteas with an innings to spare. Ngidi got Root cheaply after the break and then England bumped into a fiery Nortje where his teammates had to let his roar finish in the celebrations before hugging him. Player of the Match: It’s always special to contribute to team success.
Kagiso Rabada scalped two wickets on day 1 before rains stopped the play, and came back determined on day 2 to continue breathing fire and bagging three ...
The onus will now be on batters to maintain the momentum. But Rabada was determined with the start on day 2 and bagged three of the remaining four English wickets. It's an absolute travesty that an potential all-time great will not get the opportunity to play the amount of Test matches he deserves. Rabada had made early inroads in the fragile English top order on day 1. By the time the next FTP cycle is completed he will be 32. Popular gadgets including laptop, tablet and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparison. [Latest News](https://www.firstpost.com/), [Trending News](https://www.firstpost.com/author/trendingdesk), [Cricket News](https://www.firstpost.com/firstcricket/), [Bollywood News](https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/bollywood), [India News](https://www.firstpost.com/category/india) and [Entertainment News](https://www.firstpost.com/category/entertainment) here. With the pitch supporting the pacers, and Rabada bowling in fine rhythm, South Africa have gained the first innings edge in the match. Rabada caught James Anderson plumb in front of the wickets, on the last delivery of the 45th over and the umpire didn’t hesitate to raise his finger, ensuring Rabada of his 12th five-wicket haul in Test cricket, and this time with his name up on the Lord’s honours board. He first got rid of Alex Lees in the third over, and then Zak Crawley in the ninth over, getting both to edge to the wicket-keeper and slip cordon respectively. [Kagiso Rabada](https://www.firstpost.com/tag/kagiso-rabada) breathed fire and claimed a five-wicket haul on the first two days in the opening Test against England at Lord’s. Kagiso Rabada scalped two wickets on day 1 before rains stopped the play, and came back determined on day 2 to continue breathing fire and bagging three more wickets.
11.6 Matty Potts to Sarel Erwee, no run, Potts from over the wicket. The angle from a length takes it outside off. Erwee makes a late decision to leave. And ...
Maharaj moves to the left and catches this mistimed slog. In the slot from KG to tempt Stokes and the England captain is in the trap. Anderson steps out, Marco Jansen yorks him to hit low of the off stump with an outswinger. And they stretched the lead to 161 this morning. Gets this full outswinger slightly straighter, Anderson plays inside the line and misses 37.4 Marco Jansen to Anderson, out Bowled!! In very battable conditions, with skilled batters in the side, England set out to wipe off 161 first and then set a defendable target. All I want to do is stick to the processes, contribute to the team and let the processes take care of the rest. Great member to have in the team. This is a proper thrashing from the Proteas with an innings to spare. Ngidi got Root cheaply after the break and then England bumped into a fiery Nortje where his teammates had to let his roar finish in the celebrations before hugging him. Player of the Match: It’s always special to contribute to team success.
OVER 15: SA 43/0 (Elgar 22 Erwee 19). Broad strays on to Elgar's pads again and he flicks him for four. That was the first ball ...
Erwee ends the over by tickling a ball off his pads for two. Erwee drives through point with rather more edge than middle for two and Broad ends the over with five successive dot balls but there doesn't seem to be anything left in the pitch for 83mph merchants. But at its end Potts is told to take a breather and Stokes will bowl the next over from the Nursery End if his vigorous warm-up is any clue. He was chasing a ball down through the covers and hopped Rumpelstiltskin-style in pain after landing following his turn/jump to throw it back in. Erwee nearly kebabs Petersen with a call for a single that he overrules himself within seconds when he sees Broad haring up the pitch, Petersen hears the call late, performs the emergency stop ('when I strike the dashboard with my pen Mr Bagchi I want you to bring the vehicle to a halt as quickly and safely as possible') and slips. England have a short mid-off and a short extra for Verreynne, inviting him to hit Leach over the top but at first he resists the bait. Stokes replaces Anderson down the hill, having bowled his first spell from the Nursery End, and almost strikes with his first ball when Van der Dussen pokes at a wide one and misses dragging it on to off stump by ... Leach continues his inquisition of Erwee and Van der Dussen, with all the fun of the circus. England bolt the stable door for Maharaj who rides the bounce to get off the mark with a tap through cover for a single. Stokes positioned six fielders on the leg side including a short leg, and after an over to find his range, he followed Erwee with a nasty throat ball that he could only glove up in the air, the catch looping to Ben Foakes. They may have been tired by the end of a marathon day but the way they allowed Maharaj and Jansen to seize the initiative with a 72-run stand off 75 balls may cost them dearly. At 181 for three, 16 ahead, and stubborn opener Sarel Erwee a frustrating obstacle, Stokes rolled up his sleeves, took a deep breath and ran in from the Pavilion End to bang the ball in.
CRR: 3.49. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Sarel Erwee*, 68(134), 6, 0, 50.75. Rassie van der Dussen, 11(24), 2, 0, 45.83. Bowling, O, M, R, W.
Maharaj moves to the left and catches this mistimed slog. In the slot from KG to tempt Stokes and the England captain is in the trap. Anderson steps out, Marco Jansen yorks him to hit low of the off stump with an outswinger. And they stretched the lead to 161 this morning. Gets this full outswinger slightly straighter, Anderson plays inside the line and misses 37.4 Marco Jansen to Anderson, out Bowled!! In very battable conditions, with skilled batters in the side, England set out to wipe off 161 first and then set a defendable target. All I want to do is stick to the processes, contribute to the team and let the processes take care of the rest. Great member to have in the team. This is a proper thrashing from the Proteas with an innings to spare. Ngidi got Root cheaply after the break and then England bumped into a fiery Nortje where his teammates had to let his roar finish in the celebrations before hugging him. Player of the Match: It’s always special to contribute to team success.
England had lost every session of this Test match convincingly up to tea on day two and were meandering towards an enormous first innings deficit, ...
England were unable to dig in when needed and a high-quality South Africa attack had too much for them. On not having played red-ball cricket in the lead-up: “I don’t want to make excuses. [The hosts were blown away inside three days at the home of cricket](https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/england-south-africa-first-test-result-score-b2148655.html) with the Proteas inflicting a first defeat of the new era under new captain Stokes and coach [Brendon McCullum](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/brendon-mccullum). “Captains before have also been criticised for the way the teams have played. It’s good to get the blood going.” “I don’t think it’s for me to comment on that [England’s bowling short-pitched balls to the Proteas tailenders]. “In Test cricket there is always tension between the two sides. there wasn’t much swing but there was enough bounce and pace in the wicket. He spoke to BBC TMS after the match. Victory was brought up inside six sessions of play and before tea on the third day without them having to bat again. The guys did a great job. “South Africa deserved the victory,” said McCullum.
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Jimmy Anderson will also be raring to go with the new ball if the English tail wounds up early. Hello and welcome to day 2 of the Test match. However, that was in fourth innings of all the games, while chasing. Popular gadgets including laptop, tablet and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparison. South Africa were relentless in the first match at Lord’s as their bowling attack tormented the England batting order and will now hope to take a 2-0 lead. Pope completed a 69-ball fifty but, with the very last delivery of the session, Nortje squared up Stokes to have the all-rounder caught in the slips for 20, leaving England on 100-5 at the interval. Rabada, reflecting on the styles of South Africa's four quicks, said: "I think we've got some pace, we've got bounce, we've got guys who can swing it, guys who can bowl quick bumpers, so in terms of a pace attack I think we have all the ingredients to be a formidable one." The Proteas will be looking to wrap up the innings as soon as possible and come out to bat. But he was bowled for a five-ball duck by Nortje as he tried to drive on the up, with England slumping to 55-4. Day 1 review: South Africa quicks Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje did the damage as England slumped to 116-6 before heavy rain forced an early end to the opening day of the first Test at Lord's on Wednesday. "The one thing when you are on wickets with lots of assistance, you don't want the bowler to think he can put it in the same area and get results," he added. South Africa will be riding high on their performance on day 1.
Proteas bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Sarel Erwee dominated day two of the first Test between England and South Africa at Lord's.
At the moment, I’m just focusing on each innings and one ball at a time.” Keshav Maharaj (41) and Marco Jansen (41*) then shared a sensational seventh-wicket partnership of 72 off 75 deliveries. The Proteas went from 160 for three to 210 for six. Jansen joined in the act shortly afterwards, taking one Stokes over for 16 runs, which included a massive six over midwicket. The left-arm orthodox bowling of Leach got in the act shortly afterwards to dismiss Aiden Markram (16) and partially expose South Africa’s soft middle order. “Watching that partnership with Kesh and Marco gives you a bit more energy. Erwee, with nowhere to hide, did the next best thing and later top-scored for the Proteas when he had his chance at the crease. It took Rabada two more overs to dismiss Stuart Broad (15) — the other overnight batter. The usually elegant Petersen never looked comfortable at the crease. Pope, however, could only manage 12 runs in the morning session before he was cleaned up by Rabada for 73. If England were to post a competitive first innings total on day two, overnight batter Pope had to play a big role in that. The visitors hold a 124-run lead with three first-innings wickets remaining.
Marco Jansen and Keshav Maharaj took South Africa into a first-innings lead of more than a hundred runs in the first Test against England at Lord's on ...
As for his own innings, the 32-year-old left-hander, appearing in just his fifth Test, said: “There are times you look around and think, it (Lord’s) is ‘the Home of Cricket’, a special place. As for Jansen and Maharaj’s stand, he added: “It’s the way it goes. Remarkably, Rabada has now claimed 248 Test wickets, but at a strike rate of 40.4 balls per wicket. But come stumps on the second day South Africa were 289-7 — 124 runs ahead. But the approach was found wanting against a quality attack that has helped South Africa climb to the top of the World Test Championship table. Marco Jansen and Keshav Maharaj took South Africa into a first-innings lead of more than a hundred runs in the first Test against England at Lord’s on Thursday following a fine fifty from Sarel Erwee.