Morne Morkel’s lack of thin edges epitomises South Africa’s fortunes | Ali Martin


Bowling a tad too short, not bad luck, at England has hobbled the paceman just as dropped catches have damaged South Africa’s chances during the Test series

As South Africa emerged after tea on the third day their captain, Faf du Plessis, called a huddle on the outfield and urged his players to deliver one final push to protect an under-acclaimed record of losing only one away series in the past nine years.

England at this stage were slightly wobbling. Their 138 for six offered a lead of 274 and, though the pitch was already showing signs of capriciousness – not least from the footmarks at the James Anderson End – four quickfire strikes would have given the Proteas something resembling a sniff of ending their tour with a drawn series.

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