South Africa's lowest score in England since readmission - for the second, successive match. And fourth lowest batting first in England. With the Test reducing to a three-day affair, England's only chance to force a result was to get early wickets, and they did that with aplomb! Ollie Robinson started the collapse by getting rid of Dean Elgar before James Anderson, and Stuart Broad chimed in. Robinson then burst through South Africa's middle order reducing them to 36 for 6 before Jansen and Zondo resisted for a bit. The slump continued after lunch with Robinson completing his five-wicket haul. Broad then got into the act to wipe out the tail. He now goes level with Glenn McGrath on 563 Test wickets.
Philip M McCart: "I have the strange feeling that we haven't seen the last of the wickets to fall today though ..."
A Nortje c Stokes b Broad 7 (5m 8b 1x4 0x6) SR: 87.50
Mohan : "I would declare and hand the cherry to Rabada and co to take full use of the conditions."
END OF OVER:36 | 4 Runs | SA: 114/9
- Anrich Nortje3 (6b)
- Kagiso Rabada7 (6b)
- Ollie Robinson14-3-49-5
- Stuart Broad12-1-37-3
A leg slip in place
END OF OVER:35 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | SA: 110/9
- Anrich Nortje0 (1b)
- Kagiso Rabada6 (5b)
- Stuart Broad12-1-37-3
- Ollie Robinson13-3-45-5
Anrich Nortje comes in. The crowd is right behind Broad
KA Maharaj b Broad 18 (47m 32b 2x4 0x6) SR: 56.25
END OF OVER:34 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | SA: 105/8
- Keshav Maharaj18 (31b)
- Kagiso Rabada1 (1b)
- Ollie Robinson13-3-45-5
- Stuart Broad11-1-32-2
As a result two catchers go out deep on the leg side
Kagiso Rabada comes in with the team score not yet 100. Around the wicket goes Robinson
M Jansen c Root b Robinson 30 (102m 59b 4x4 0x6) SR: 50.84
END OF OVER:33 | (maiden) | SA: 99/7
- Keshav Maharaj14 (27b)
- Marco Jansen30 (57b)
- Stuart Broad11-1-32-2
- Ollie Robinson12-3-39-4