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England build large lead over South Africa

August 27, 2022 00:00:00


England's captain Ben Stokes plays a shot on day 2 of the second Test match against South Africa at the Old Trafford cricket ground in Manchester on Friday — AFP

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom, Aug 26 (AFP): Ben Stokes was on the verge of a first century since being appointed England's full-time captain as the hosts established a commanding advantage over South Africa in the second Test at Old Trafford on Friday.

England were 308-5 at tea on the second day, 161 runs ahead of South Africa's meagre first-innings of 151, with all-rounder Stokes 98 not out and wicketkeeper Ben Foakes, offering fine support, unbeaten on 61.

The pair had so far shared an unbroken stand of 161, having come together with England still trailing at 147-5 after fast bowler Anrich Nortje removed overnight batsmen Jonny Bairstow and Zak Crawley in a superb burst of two wickets for three runs in seven balls.

England, bidding to level this three-match series after a crushing innings and 12-run defeat in the first Test at Lord's -- their first loss following four successive wins under the leadership of Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum -- resumed on 111-3, 40 runs behind.

Crawley was 17 not out and Bairstow unbeaten on 38 after a top-order collapse had threatened to undo the good work of James Anderson, who took 3-32 on his Lancashire home ground, and fellow paceman Stuart Broad (3-37).

The veteran duo had made the most of helpful, overcast, conditions after South Africa captain Dean Elgar's decision to bat first backfired.

Struggling opener Crawley had a lucky break on 24 when, after aiming legside against Nortje, a leading edge looped safely over point.


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