South Africa 156-8 (51.3 overs) Bavuma 44* Morkel 16*
That puts the follow-on discussion to bed... now to get on with taking these two wickets.
Not going to happen soon. Especially the way Broad is bowling. Spinner needed
South Africa 156-8 (51.3 overs) Bavuma 44* Morkel 16*
That puts the follow-on discussion to bed... now to get on with taking these two wickets.
SA 175 all out
Toby Roland-Jones 16.4-4-FIVE-57
Elgar, Kuhn, Amla, de Kock and Bavuma... 5 of the top 6
England lead by 178
Let's hope we can have some traditional stoic batting, and get a draw out of this.Probably going to pleut the rest of day as well.
We could live to regret not getting them out a bit quicker and enforcing the follow on - those last twenty odd runs they scored could be a match changer.
Let's hope we can have some traditional stoic batting, and get a draw out of this.
Don't we have extended time on the next two days ?
You would declare with a lead of 350 and 5 sessions to play with the weather set fair?Against all my principals I would go for 1 day batting until lunch time tomorrow (4th day) and then go for the win as we should have a sufficient lead to not lose.
Thats it for today no more play.
You would declare with a lead of 350 and 5 sessions to play with the weather set fair?
Some would call that brave, others would be less kind.
That is much closer to the mark!I would expect a steady accumulation of runs and a declaration about 30 mins before tea. This should be ample time to get a lead of close to 450 (assuming the rate it 4 to 4.5 per over). 4 sessions on a pitch which still appears to be doing something and where some degree of cloud is forecast over the 2 days should be enough. This does of course assume that we don't somehow capitulate in the morning.
Against all my principals I would go for 1 day batting until lunch time tomorrow (4th day) and then go for the win as we should have a sufficient lead to not lose.
Thats it for today no more play.