END OF OVER:111 | 9 Runs | ENG: 391/8
- Stuart Broad8 (15b)
- Dom Sibley133 (311b)
- Keshav Maharaj43-9-160-2
- Kagiso Rabada20-3-69-2
1.33pm So, Sibley doesn't become the first Englishman since Cook at the MCG to carry his bat in a Test match, but that will not detract from a superb and match-defining innings. He finishes on 133 not out from 311 balls, the highest score by an England opener since Keaton Jennings at Galle last winter. And given Rory Burns' ankle concerns, those two may yet find themselves reunited in Sri Lanka in the spring. But all that's for the future. Right now, England have a Test to win ...
Bhargav Mitra: "Doesnt South Africa like to score 438 in a chase?" Indeed ... I thought there was something familiar about that figure ... Boucher is braced to scuff the winning runs over mid-on.
Jamie Dow: "Totally loving Broad's control percentage (38%)!!! I don't think I've ever seen one so low! It's like a kind of reverse Spinal Tap."
Raga: "What's this strategy from England called? Moral boost, Grinding opposition to dust or lack of confidence in their bowlers?" It's called building a winning position in a Test match. They should try it more often!
END OF OVER:110 | 1 Run | ENG: 382/8
- Stuart Broad5 (13b)
- Dom Sibley127 (307b)
- Kagiso Rabada20-3-69-2
- Keshav Maharaj42-9-151-2
END OF OVER:109 | 4 Runs | ENG: 381/8
- Stuart Broad5 (10b)
- Dom Sibley126 (304b)
- Keshav Maharaj42-9-151-2
- Kagiso Rabada19-3-68-2
If they get there, this would be only the fourth time since the 2017 Boxing Day Test that England have scored 400