Flurry of late wickets seals SA defeats
South
Africa’s resilience on the final day wasn’t enough as England won the second
Test at Newlands in Cape Town by 189 runs to level the four-match series 1-1.
Prior
to this defeat, South Africa had lost only four Test matches at Newlands and
all of them have been against Australia, but England’s better showing with
the bat proved to be the ultimate difference in the end.
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Ollie
Pope’s crucial contribution in the first innings certainly led to an early
advantage for England after the Proteas looked on top for the most of day one.
The
Proteas were always going to be on the back foot after being dismissed for 43
runs less than England in their first innings.
While
Dom Sibley’s ton and Ben Stokes’ 72 in the second innings ultimately took the
game away from South Africa, and it was going to take something special to
chase 438 or bat out the whole of the final day with the hope of salvaging a
draw.
James
Anderson got the ball rolling early on Tuesday morning, getting rid of night
watchman Keshav Maharaj before Faf du Plessis lost patience while facing Dom
Bess as he opted for a sweep shot which was taken at square leg by Joe Denly
for 19.
Sam
Curran:
Pieter
Malan’s valiant effort of 84 also ended shortly after the lunch break when a
superb spell by Sam Curran had him caught at second slip by Stokes.
Rassie
van der Dussen and Quinton de Kock then did extremely well to get to tea
without losing a further wicket as they brought up a 50-run partnership.
But
De Kock also made a poor shot selection against Denly, just after getting his
half-century when he tried to go big against the spinner, only to pick out Zak
Crawley at midwicket.
Local
boy Vernon Philander strolled out to the middle for the final time at Newlands
as he tried to block as much deliveries as possible with Van der Dussen at the
other end.
Van
der Dussen then also made a very poor shot selection as he played from his legs
down leg gully’s throat after Stuart Broad decided to come around the wicket to
the right-hander.
Dwaine
Pretorius was the new man in but he never looked comfortable against Ben
Stokes, who was steaming in from the Wynberg end, nicking a straight one to Joe
Root at first slip.
The
writing was firmly on the wall when Anrich Nortje was gone first ball after
Stokes also found the edge of his bat where Crawley took a sharp catch – at the
second grab at third slip this time.
Kagiso
Rabada managed to prevent Stokes from claiming a hat-trick, but it was all over
when the Englishman got Philander out after he failed to deal with a shorter
delivery, the catch taken by Pope as England sealed the victory.
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