Player of the Match
Player of the Match

BeardGuy: "I don't think England are losing this game because of bazball. You can't call it bazball if you don't win the toss and bowl first in swinging conditions and then chase a high score on a flat fourth innings wicket. England lost the toss and batted first. This isn't bazball." --- Hopefully, that's the last we hear of the B-word in the hour leading to lunch. Lees and Crawley have stepped out. Elgar is giving his team a pep talk before they take their positions. Should be a fun 50 minutes.

J I Pearce: "I reckon England will need 450 in their 2nd innings. 290 will be tough to chase." --- Cricket logic would suggest so, but then Test cricket has thrown up some massive surprises over the last couple of years.

Mark: "So, what do we think: England need 400 to make a game of this?"

12.07 pm Thanks Alan. Looking forward to what happens through the rest of the day. Clearly, England won't take too many backward steps. What will give them immense hope is that it seems like a pretty good batting wicket at the moment. As ever, their two key players, you feel, would be Joe Root and YJB.

12pm: A lively hour at Lord's, and both teams have (just about) got what they wanted. South Africa's lead is a healthy 161, and the bowlers should be rested up and raring to go again. But England have made a habit of turning Tests around from unpromising positions this summer, and will doubtless be keen to see what they can do should they wipe off the deficit and get into a lead. They'll be back out for their second innings in 10, when Debayan Sen will take you through the action

89.1
W
Broad to Ngidi, OUT, dropped... and caught! Bairstow is flat on his back, and England aren't celebrating. But he has held on at the second attempt and this innings is done. Regulation nick to third slip, YJB made a hash of it trying to take the ball in front of his chest, but he stuck out his left hand as the ball fell to earth and clung on

L Ngidi c Bairstow b Broad 0 (12m 6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

END OF OVER:
89 | 8 Runs | SA: 326/9

  • Anrich Nortje28 (42b)
  • Lungi Ngidi0 (5b)
  • Ben Stokes18-3-71-3
  • Stuart Broad19-3-71-2

"Stop it Ben," murmurs Tiggsy. "Give Jimmy a go..."

88.6
0
Stokes to Nortje, no run, short outside off, Nortje has backed so far away he can barely reach the ball
88.5
0
Stokes to Nortje, no run, length ball, backing away and looking to carve through the off side, takes the blow on the gloves as it seams into him
88.4
4
Stokes to Nortje, FOUR, middled down the ground! Full outside off, Nortje is backing away but pounds four more through mid-off. Stokes kicks the turf in frustration
88.3
4
Stokes to Nortje, FOUR, delicately done, dabbed to deep third! Shuffles across and steers the ball wide of the cordon, all along the ground for four

"Lungisani means 'make things right'," says Senzo. SA can't go wrong from here, can they?

88.2
0
Stokes to Nortje, no run, shorter, sliding leg side and deflected in front of square
88.1
0
Stokes to Nortje, no run, length ball tailing into the batter, who pokes it at unconvincingly

Stokes continues, England one wicket away from batting again

END OF OVER:
88 | (wicket maiden) | SA: 318/9

  • Lungi Ngidi0 (5b)
  • Anrich Nortje20 (36b)
  • Stuart Broad19-3-71-2
  • Ben Stokes17-3-63-3

Luckily PD is here to do the job for me: "Get ready to sound the gong - Bazball time is just around the corner, proven to be at its most lethal in 3rd / 4th innings"

87.6
0
Broad to Ngidi, no run, shortish down the leg side, beats Ngidi's flick
87.5
0
Broad to Ngidi, no run, length delivery, lovely line on fourth stump, swerving past the bat and through to Foakes

"England have a deficit almost equal to their first innings score!! Is there any way out?" Don't make me mention the B-word, Abhi...

87.4
0
Broad to Ngidi, no run, dug in and flying through down the leg side
87.3
0
Broad to Ngidi, no run, 81mph/131kph, nibbling away in the channel, left alone
87.2
0
Broad to Ngidi, no run, fullish and tailing back in, Ngidi lunges out and plays an exaggerated leave

Out comes last man, Lungisani True-man Ngidi

87.1
W
Broad to Jansen, OUT, nicked him off, that'll do it! Tempter wide of the stumps and Jansen, who was eyeing a maiden Test fifty, reaches for a drive and edges tamely straight to second slip. Disappointment for the big man, but he's done a more-than-decent job for his side

M Jansen c Crawley b Broad 48 (157m 79b 4x4 1x6) SR: 60.75

END OF OVER:
87 | 4 Runs | SA: 318/8

  • Anrich Nortje20 (36b)
  • Marco Jansen48 (78b)
  • Ben Stokes17-3-63-3
  • Stuart Broad18-2-71-1
86.6
0
Stokes to Nortje, no run, dug in and this one gets big, Nortje has to play it in front of his throat, but manages to fend it away safely! Savage delivery, but dealt with very well in the end

England 3rd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st20AZ LeesZ Crawley
2nd18AZ LeesOJ Pope
3rd19JE RootAZ Lees
4th24JM BairstowAZ Lees
5th5BA StokesAZ Lees
6th0BA StokesBT Foakes
7th55SCJ BroadBA Stokes
8th5BA StokesMJ Potts
9th0BA StokesMJ Leach
10th3JM AndersonMJ Leach