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England in South Africa 2019-20 SOUTH AFRICA V ENGLAND: FOURTH TEST, DAY ONE – AS IT HAPPENED Zak Crawley and Dom Sibley became the first England openers to post a century stand in over three years but South Africa fought backUpdated 5d ago
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* 5d ago 12:00 Day one report * 5d ago 11:08 Bad light stops play! (England 192-4) * 5d ago 10:18 Wicket!!! Stokes c van der Dussen b Nortje 2 (England157-4)
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* 5d ago 09:43 Dropped! Denly on 4 * 5d ago 09:28 Wicket!! Crawley c van der Dussen b Philander 66(England 116-2)
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THE LAST WORD, FOR NOW, goes to Geoff Wignall. “I take your points about Stokes ,” he says, striking a welcome note of conciliation, “but if he didn’t want the four-run freebie or to take advantage of an umpiring error he could have chosen to leave/block the next ball. And I’m sure there are and have been plenty of sportsfolk every bit as competitive without theloutishness.”
Time for bed, said Zebedee.5d ago 11:50
“COME ON,” says Chris Bull. “Let’s at least wait until we have the full facts before we decide to spout forth on this incident. Firstly, what on earth did this ‘fan’ say to Stokes, if anything. Was it abusive? If it was, then one could have sympathy. I don’t personally agree with the idea that professional sportsman are fair game to be personally abused by ‘paying spectators’. “People talking about lengthy bans really need to get a grip. And Geoff Wignall clearly has some metaphorical myopia when it comes to Stokes. He did absolutely nothing unsporting in the WC final, how on earth could anyone think that is fair comment.”5d ago 11:47
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PLAY, BY THE WAY, HAS BEEN CALLED OFF. The day ends with honours just about even, but South Africa, I suspect, the happier of the two camps, and eyeing a win that would save face as well as the series. Ollie Pope is in such good form that he could take it away from them tomorrow, as he did at the same stage of the last Test, and a fellow called Root could get a few too. But England are always breakable, as they’ve shown yet again this evening, and the pitch is offering bounce and movement to bowlers who can summon some intensity. Ben Stokes will probably take a five-for. Thanks for your company, your trenchant views and your fine turn of phrase. BEN STOKES APOLOGISES FOR FOUL-MOUTHED TIRADE AT FAN AFTER ‘EDSHEERAN’ JIBE
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TIME FOR SOME LIGHT RELIEF. “Just to clarify,” says Rory Dollard on Twitter, “some of Ben Stokes’ best friends wear glasses. AskJack Leach.”
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A TOUGH LINE ON STOKES FROM ONE OF OUR REGULARS. “I appreciate this is probably a minority view,” says Geoff Wignall, “but I’m hoping fervently that Stokes is in line for a lengthy ban. As a fully fledged member of the Ben Stokes Not a Fan Club, I don’t much care how talented he is or how hard he works at his game. Street brawls and an absence of sportsmanship (as per the WC final) are bad enough but for me he should never have been near the England team after his social media abuse of a vulnerable, disabled teenager. His essential loutishness had been too well demonstrated over an extended period.” Loutish, at times, yes. And no excuse for abuse of anyone. But was he unsporting in the World Cup final? I thought he tried not to take that four-run freebie. And I’m not sure it’s fair to discount his talent or his drive. They’re part of the package and with Stokes, even more than the average sportsman, you see a blur between his strengths and his weaknesses. The fire in the belly is apt to flare up into a blaze of fury.5d ago 11:13
BEN STOKES IS TRENDING ON TWITTER. “Stokes should know that language like that is bad,” says Cosmos. “These days you simply cannot mockthe myopic.”
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BAD LIGHT STOPS PLAY! (ENGLAND 192-4) Ah, shame. They’re off for the light, which doesn’t seem all that bad, but then it’s hard to tell on the telly. That may well be that for the day. If so, it’s been a day of two sessions, and two halves: the afternoon belonged to England, the evening to South Africa. For the first time in a decade (thanks for the stat, Michael Anderson), England started their first innings with a hundred partnership; for the umpteenth time in any period you choose to mention, they collapsed. And Ben Stokes, so often the hero in the past year, may have become the villain after using some seriously bad language to aspectator.
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54TH OVER: ENGLAND 192-4 (ROOT 25, POPE 22) Pope cracks Philander square, and only gets a single for it. He’s been so positive, riding the wave of his good form. Here’s more on that moment with Stokes, from the eagle-eared Mike Lyle, who heard Stokes “arguing with a fan” as he left the field. “He had barely stepped over the boundary rope when he said, ‘Come and say that that to me outside the ground, you fucking four-eyed cunt!’” Wow. If that is confirmed, it’s bad. “That guy really has some serious anger issues, no doubt he will get away with it without punishment but if that happened at my local club he would be facing an immediate ban.”5d ago 10:55
53RD OVER: ENGLAND 191-4 (ROOT 25, POPE 21) Root plays a cover push for a single which wouldn’t be worth describing if it were not the 500,000th run for England in Tests, a first for any country. It’s only taken them 143 years. Things get more interesting later in the over as Hendricks bowls a gem of a bouncer to Pope, jagging in and following him as he tries to sway out of the way. He ends up on hisback, but smiling.
5d ago 10:51
52ND OVER: ENGLAND 185-4 (ROOT 24, POPE 16) A single to each batsman off Philander, which may sound comfortable enough – except that Root’s comes off an inside edge into his groin. It’s been a bad day for the most sensitive part of a man’s anatomy.5d ago 10:47
51ST OVER: ENGLAND 183-4 (ROOT 23, POPE 15) A few more singles. The commentators are chuntering because there are inviting gaps in the infield – the South African strategy feels like neither one thing nor the other, neither attacking nor defending. Still, it’s worked atreat since tea.
“Re: Hubert O’Hearn’s query (over 47),” says Jon Taylor, “all Test sides are prone to batting collapses, the difference is the terminology. When England collapse, we refer to it as ‘an embarrassing capitulation’. When our opponents collapse, we call it ‘an unplayable spell from Stuart Broad’.” Ha.5d ago 10:40
50TH OVER: ENGLAND 180-4 (ROOT 22, POPE 13) Philander returns, to be treated with due respect by Pope, who picks up a single with a cut. “I just switched onto the Sky coverage,” says Thomas Atkins. “Did I just see them accidentally playing and rewinding Stokes going up the tunnel and someone saying a very, very bad word indeed?” I suspect you did. I was a bit busy cursing myself as we’ve been having some technical troubles too.5d ago 10:36
49TH OVER: ENGLAND 179-4 (ROOT 22, POPE 12) Root picks up a one and a two off Paterson. There are still, in theory, 16 overs to go tonight, which means we may well be going through to 6.30pm, or 4.30 in the UK. “Oh Kim!” says Brian Withington (38th and 44th overs). “... Make that a howl of impending existential despair!”5d ago 10:30
48TH OVER: ENGLAND 175-4 (ROOT 19, POPE 11) Pope shows his class with a dreamy straight drive for four off Nortje, followed by a merely commanding cover drive for two. If you didn’t know, you might think it was Pope, not Root, who had just reached 7500 runs in Tests. Updated at 10.33am EST5d ago 10:26
47TH OVER: ENGLAND 167-4 (ROOT 18, POPE 5) Root plays a front-foot pull, which might alarm Silverwood, but shows confidence in himself and the pitch, and gets him four. “Only been following cricket about a year,” says Hubert O’Hearn on Twitter, “so this is honest, not trolling. Are England collapses, um, normal among Test sides? It’s like some strange vibration goes through them and cool, pro athletes all spasm. Like football’s Phil Jones.” Ha, yes. And like the man who was once the next Duncan Edwards, they do quite a lot of things very well in between.5d ago 10:23
46TH OVER: ENGLAND 161-4 (ROOT 13, POPE 4) Ollie Pope, England’s new star, begins with some nice crisp leaves and then cashes in with a tuck through midwicket. That at least makes sure that not every batsman has made fewer than the one before, but the stark fact remains that, from Sibley to Stokes, England lost four wickets for 50 in 12.3overs.
5d ago 10:18
WICKET!!! STOKES C VAN DER DUSSEN B NORTJE 2 (ENGLAND 157-4) Stokes slashes at a full fast ball from Nortje, angled across him, and van der Dussen takes another cool calm catch. Ladies and gentlemen, out of nowhere, we have a good old England collapse.Ben Stokes
leaves the field after being dismissed. Photograph: Themba Hadebe/AP Updated at 10.50am EST5d ago 10:16
45TH OVER: ENGLAND 157-3 (ROOT 13, STOKES 2) Stokes, also watchful, blocks a few from Paterson before taking a single, which is his 1000th run against South Africa – a quarter of them in one innings.5d ago 10:11
44TH OVER: ENGLAND 156-3 (ROOT 13, STOKES 1) Root, who’s been watchful, tries to get out of the way of a snorter from Nortje and ends up edging it for four. That was the opposite of playing-and-missing: leaving-and-hitting. “I see Kim Thonger’s faux pessimism,” says Brian Withington, “and raise him a nervous chuckle.”5d ago 10:06
43RD OVER: ENGLAND 152-3 (ROOT 9, STOKES 1) I wonder if Denly, seeing Crawley and Sibley do so well, decided that the blocker he’s been for the past year was suddenly no longer needed. He ended up playing the sort of top-three innings Trevor Bayliss believed in and Chris Silverwood doesn’t. Updated at 10.09am EST5d ago 10:02
WICKET! DENLY C VAN DER DUSSEN B PATERSON 27 (ENGLAND 150-3) Gone! Third time unlucky for Denly as he fences at a good ball from Paterson and gives a straightforward catch to first slip. He finishes with a very typical Denly score, made in a very untypical way. South Africa’s Dane Paterson celebrates with Temba Bavuma after Denly’s wicket. Photograph: SiphiweSibeko/Reuters
Updated at 10.19am EST5d ago 09:59
42ND OVER: ENGLAND 149-2 (DENLY 27, ROOT 7) Another stroke of luck for Denly, who goes back to Nortje when he should be forward and gets away with a squirt through the vacant third slip. He then pulls, expansively, and is DROPPED again – this time at midwicket, a hard chance that leaves Dwaine Pretorius nursing a sore finger.5d ago 09:55
41ST OVER: ENGLAND 142-2 (DENLY 21, ROOT 6) Denly clearly has a plane to catch. He cover-drives Paterson for four, glides for two, then inside-edges for four more. His strike rate today is 72 per hundred balls, as against 39 in the rest of his Test career.5d ago 09:49
40TH OVER: ENGLAND 131-2 (DENLY 10, ROOT 6) Undeterred, Denly cracks Philander for four off the back foot, then takes a single to slip into double figures, as he has done every time he’s batted in this series. Michael Holding has some advice for the bowlers: “Get him coming forward – he’s a lot more uncertain.”5d ago 09:44
39TH OVER: ENGLAND 125-2 (DENLY 5, ROOT 5) That said, it’s good to see Denly going for his shots. He’s going to keep getting out for 30 if he just comes to the party as a stone wall. Updated at 9.46am EST5d ago 09:43
DROPPED! DENLY ON 4
Denly, facing Paterson, goes for another ambitious square drive, off the front foot this time, and Malan at point makes a great attempt to cling on, diving to his right.5d ago 09:41
38TH OVER: ENGLAND 122-2 (DENLY 4, ROOT 3) Better from Denly, who waits for the top of the bounce, off Philander, and plays a handsome back-foot drive for three. “Would you regard me as overconfident,” asks Kim Thonger, “if I say I think that England have a decent chance of getting to 200 before they are all out?” The experts at Sporting Index have England down for something in the 380s. They could do with a Thonger.5d ago 09:36
37TH OVER: ENGLAND 118-2 (DENLY 1, ROOT 2) Denly, who always looks such a natural strokeplayer, has somehow found a way of becoming a barnacle. He blocks and blocks as Hendricks probes, and would be gone if du Plessis had posted a short leg. Meanwhile Jon Sen has spotted something.“Just noticed from the link you shared that in the FoW, Cricinfo refer to ‘Sir Alistair Cook’, which is somehow comforting and totally appropriate for the man, as is the stand we’ve just witnessed.” So, which are you expecting first – Sir Zak or Sir Dom?5d ago 09:31
36TH OVER: ENGLAND 117-2 (DENLY 1, ROOT 1) So the young openers finally show their inexperience by getting out, to ordinary deliveries, in quick succession. One more wicket and South Africa will be right back in this. Not that Faf seems to realise it: he greets Joe Root with a cover sweeper, when he should surely have a second gully. Updated at 9.32am EST5d ago 09:28
WICKET!! CRAWLEY C VAN DER DUSSEN B PHILANDER 66 (ENGLAND 116-2) Just when he was looking so good, Crawley goes and blows it with a pointless waft at the first ball of a new spell by Philander, and gives a simple catch to first slip. That cluster of wickets may beunder way.
South Africa’s Vernon Philander celebrates taking the wicket of a frustrated Zak Crawley. Photograph: SiphiweSibeko/Reuters
Updated at 9.35am EST5d ago 09:25
35TH OVER: ENGLAND 116-1 (CRAWLEY 66, DENLY 1) Hendricks decides that the short ball which did for Sibley is worth another go, and Crawley pulls it, off the front foot, for four. Coming after all those mistimed pulls, that may well be the shot of the day.5d ago 09:22
34TH OVER: ENGLAND 110-1 (CRAWLEY 61, DENLY 1) Denly gets off the mark with a nudge to leg off Paterson, while Crawley keeps cruising along with a couple of singles. And Philander, shying at the stumps, manages to hit Paterson in the small of the back, which rather sums up South Africa’s day so far. To my untrained eye, this pitch is like a quicker version of Headingley – there’s plenty in it for everyone, and you could well see wickets falling in clusters. Updated at 9.25am EST5d ago 09:16
33RD OVER: ENGLAND 107-1 (CRAWLEY 59, DENLY 0) Joe Denly starts as he means to go on, with a couple of leaves. Can he see his Kent team-mate to a first Test hundred? Updated at 9.17am EST5d ago 09:15
WICKET! SIBLEY C DE KOCK B HENDRICKS 44 (ENGLAND 107-1) The breakthrough! Hendricks digs it in, from round the wicket, and Sibley, fencing, can only nick it down the legside. That’s Hendricks’ first test wicket, and a rather bathetic end to a fineopening stand.
Beuran
Hendricks celebrates his maiden test wicket. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images Updated at 9.25am EST5d ago 09:11
32ND OVER: ENGLAND 106-0 (CRAWLEY 58, SIBLEY 44) Faf du Plessis goes back to Dane Paterson, who was the best of the bowlers this morning, not that it’s saying much. He starts tidily before handing Sibley a gimme, too short and wide of off. “When you’ve got Sibley scoring behind square,” says Shaun Pollock, “you know you’ve missed yourareas.”
5d ago 09:06
31ST OVER: ENGLAND 102-0 (CRAWLEY 58, SIBLEY 40) Beuran Hendricks reopens the proceedings and immediately beats Crawley, who flashes at a back-of-a-length ball outside off. Faced with a similar delivery later in the over, he pulls for a single, showing again that he’s not the type to be once beaten, twice shy. Updated at 9.07am EST5d ago 09:02
A GOOD QUESTION FROM EDDY RICHARDS, TO GO WITH A CUP OF TEA. “Have England gone from zero openers to three in the space of a couple of months? In the interests of irony, no doubt we’ll suddenly lose all our all-rounders!”5d ago 08:50
A HUNDRED PARTNERSHIP! 30TH OVER: ENGLAND 100-0 (CRAWLEY 57, SIBLEY 39) Crawley takes a single off Nortje, and Sibley clips for four through square leg to bring up the hundred partnership. That’s LUNCH – a suitable way to round off a dream of a session for England, and their first opening stand of a hundred in 70 Test innings, since Cook and Jennings found a decent response to India scoring 750 just over three long years ago. It’s been a case of Sibley, Crawley, quickly but surely. See you shortly.5d ago 08:44
29TH OVER: ENGLAND 95-0 (CRAWLEY 56, SIBLEY 35) As if a blow to the groin wasn’t bad enough, Sibley is in some discomfort against Hendricks. The left-arm-over angle has him falling over to the off side, which leads to an LBW shout (not out, pitching outside leg) and then a near-yorking as Sibley trips himself up. With feet like that, he could get a game for Manchester United. Updated at 8.44am EST5d ago 08:38
28TH OVER: ENGLAND 89-0 (CRAWLEY 56, SIBLEY 29) After several minutes, Crawley takes a new helmet from Jonny Bairstow and re-enters the fray. I do hope he’s all right. Nortje greets him with another bouncer, in the great tradition of the nasty fasty, but it’s so high that it’scalled a wide.
Meanwhile Ian Forth has a thought about England’s sudden surplus of top-order batsmen. “Though Denly has been admirable in the last year, I wonder if he is the most likely to give way, given age and limitations, leaving a Sibley, Burns, Crawley top 3 for the next few years. Of course, it could easily be Jennings, Hameed, Duckett in a year’s time - what do I know?”5d ago 08:30
MID-28TH OVER: ENGLAND 88-0 (CRAWLEY 56, SIBLEY 29) At last, a well-aimed bouncer from SA, bowled by the pacey Nortje. It’s rather too well-aimed for Crawley, who plays a hook, misses, and takes a blow flush on the helmet, above his eyes. He’s still standing, and seems OK, but there’s a delay for the usual concussion tests. “You seem to be forgetting,” says Paul Haynes, “that most of us have no access to viewing the cricket, which is why we follow it via your live reporting. Exciting cricket is terrible, as we non-viewers are missing out on the action, but if it’s a bit boring, then the investment of refreshing or checking every 10 minutes gets a fair return. A boring century is thus better for the OBO enthusiast who doesn’t need to watch it. Personally, apart from the 2019 World Cup final, I haven’t seen a game of cricket since 2005!” That is quitea record.
5d ago 08:23
27TH OVER: ENGLAND 88-0 (CRAWLEY 56, SIBLEY 29) Beuran Hendricks returns after making a decent start to his Test career with the new ball. But he too comes bearing gifts – a half-volley which Crawley punches back past him with great confidence, and a short one which Crawley can’t quite time or place. If he had played the pull as crisply as the drive, he’d be on 80 by now.5d ago 08:20
26TH OVER: ENGLAND 83-0 (CRAWLEY 51, SIBLEY 29) A couple of singles off Nortje, whose over ends with Sibley taking a nip-backer in the groin. He winces, and the whole world winces with him.5d ago 08:15
25TH OVER: ENGLAND 81-0 (CRAWLEY 50, SIBLEY 28) Sibley celebrates his mate’s landmark with an on-drive for four as Pretorius gets too floaty again. One of the hopeful signs for this new-look England is the pleasure they take in each other’s achievements. Sibley and Crawley will soon be competing for one slot as Burns’s opening partner, but they’re not letting that get in the way of the team’sinterests.
5d ago 08:10
FIFTY! TO CRAWLEY
Zak Crawley goes to his first Test fifty with a single to backward point off Pretorius. It was a leading edge, so perhaps his worst shot of the day. More importantly, he has nine fours and “has got his tempo spot-on,” as Nasser says. And he won’t be 22 till next week. England batsman Zac Crawley celebrates his maiden half century. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images Updated at 8.16am EST5d ago 08:08
24TH OVER: ENGLAND 75-0 (CRAWLEY 49, SIBLEY 23) Nortje goes wide on the crease and beats Sibley, poking uncertainly at a lifter. When you see Sibley play outside off stump, you wonder how on earth he managed to score a Test century.5d ago 08:05
23RD OVER: ENGLAND 74-0 (CRAWLEY 49, SIBLEY 23) And... ACTION! Pretorius, who has at least been frugal so far, suddenly hands out some freebies. Crawley thumps one half-volley through the covers, another past midwicket, and a third back past the bowler. The second one took Crawley to 45, his highest Test score. He just keeps going up, so no wonder he likes it at altitude. “Over 18, Dane and Dwaine bowling together...” says Dan Silk. “Please say they’re bowling dibbly-dobblies? At the very least we need Dwaine’s Dibbly.”5d ago 08:01
22ND OVER: ENGLAND 62-0 (CRAWLEY 37, SIBLEY 23) Back comes Anrich Nortje, after a bad start and a stint on the Nortje step. He does better, stringing a few dots together and then squeezing a semi-false stroke out of Sibley, who fends awkwardly close to gully and gets astreaky four.
“I’m sure,” says Alan Shillitoe, “there’s a Red Dwarf joke to be had from Dwaine-Sibley somewhere, but I can’t quite findit!”
5d ago 07:56
21ST OVER: ENGLAND 57-0 (CRAWLEY 36, SIBLEY 19) An edge! As Paterson bowls Crawley something resembling a leg-cutter, and it doesn’t carry to slip. Both the ball, and the stroke, could have been flown in from Port Elizabeth. Crawley then takes another single with a pull, to round off the most exciting over I’ve covered today.5d ago 07:53
20TH OVER: ENGLAND 56-0 (CRAWLEY 35, SIBLEY 19) Another single for Crawley. That’s 19 off the last ten overs, following 37 off the first 10. We may have a new world record time for a Test match goingto sleep.
And here’s Kim Thonger. “I see Brian Withington’s sentimental moment earlier about life-affirming cover drives and raise him John Arlott’s description of Clive Lloyd’s ‘murderous hitting’, which John likened to ‘a man knocking a thistle top with a walking stick.’ Anyone who has been on a country walk in England in the summer and not daydreamed about Clive Lloyd’s strokeplay, while gaily clubbing innocent thistles to death, has not lived.”5d ago 07:48
19TH OVER: ENGLAND 55-0 (CRAWLEY 34, SIBLEY 19) Paterson gets away with a half-tracker to Crawley, who can only help it round the corner for a single. SA have managed to dry up the scoring, but what they really need is a wicket.5d ago 07:46
18TH OVER: ENGLAND 54-0 (CRAWLEY 33, SIBLEY 19) A change at the other end as Pretorius replaces Philander. It’s a maiden, to Sibley, but more interestingly we have a Dane and a Dwaine bowling together. And neither has a middle name.1 of 3
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