England blown away in three days as Anrich Nortje fires up South Africa
Kagiso Rabada takes seven wickets in the match as England slide to innings defeat
Kagiso Rabada takes seven wickets in the match as England slide to innings defeat
England summon fightback through Ben Stokes but face significant first-innings deficit
Stokes rues lack of first-class preparation but vows defeat is 'not a wake-up call'
South Africa fast bowler has had a start to his Test career that few can rival
Former South Africa captain says CSA's new T20 league will bring an investment that their game desperately needs
Highs of early summer feel distant, but England captain focussed on process not result
Coach retains optimism after South Africa administer a thumping at Lord's
Crushing three-day victory belies under-stated credentials of hugely impressive team
South Africa ignore the dramatics but captain's heroic shift keeps home ambitions alive
It changes and adapts in response to the situation and today it did what it needed to - mostly
England six down and struggling despite Ollie Pope's unbeaten half-century
Rabada, Ngidi, Jansen, Nortje offer a glimpse into what could become one of the world's fastest, baddest bands of quicks
Sometimes you get away with flying a kite in lightning
Captain Elgar encourages him to keep an eye on the gun as his team needs the gas
And which Test spinner was nicknamed "Muscles"?
If Brendon McCullum hasn't said that to England's dressing room yet, he probably will soon
"I hope if there is some sort of clash of events, there are some sort of things put in place between the two bodies of cricket"
England captain urges players to trust same methods that delivered success in early summer
England has been the place where they wanted to win the most
Now for South Africa, who have no time for England's gap-year levels of rediscovery, writes Vithushan Ehantharajah
There is a question mark over Rabada's availability too; SA have options in Ngidi, Nortje, Jansen, Stuurman and Sipamla to choose from
Remember, the most visceral thrills and spills of the English summer so far have been in the red-ball game