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Result in cricket test on SuperSport Park likely to be determined on day four

The first test between the Proteas and England at SuperSport Park in Centurion still hangs in the balance, but after three days of action it looks like there will be a result on day four.

After the Proteas in the first session of day three of their first Test against England in Centurion ended their second innings with a lead of 375 runs, England’s positive batting approach after tea has put them in the position to possibly end the match with a victory on day four.

Rory Burns and Dominic Sibley got England away to a spirited start as they set about a ground record runs chase for victory on the third afternoon of the first Test match at SuperSport Park on Saturday.

England will be chasing a difficult target of 376. Keep in mind that the highest fourth innings successful runs chase in Centurion stands at 251 by England in 2000.

On Saturday the batsmen were able to dominate sessions for the first time in the match with only three wickets falling in each of the first two sessions and only one in the final session. This was in comparison to the nine wickets that fell on day one and the 15 on day two.

As a result, the Proteas took charge in the morning session, scoring 125 for the loss of three wickets at a rate of more than five to the over. This was largely due to career best innings of 51 by debutant Rassie van der Dussen (off 67 balls) and night watchman Anrich Nortjé (40 off 89 balls).

The England seamers decided to pepper Nortjé with short-pitched deliveries and it took a long time for that tactic to work with 91 runs being added for the fifth wicket partnership.

There were a further 95 runs scored for the last three wickets led by Vernon Philander who continued a good all-round match before being last man out (46 off 68 balls).

Jofra Archer took the bowling honours with his third five-wicket haul in only his 7th Test match (5/102 in 17 overs).

Burns, who was dropped on 20, and Sibley then got England away to a confident start with their partnership of 92 in 28 overs before the latter gave a return catch to Keshav Maharaj.

The left-arm spinner started to get turn out of the rough to add an extra attacking dimension to the Proteas bowling line-up.

Burns went on to a confident half-century (his sixth in 15 matches) and finished the day on 77 (117 balls) although he had a narrow escape off the penultimate ball of the day with an edge off Maharaj that narrowly evaded Faf du Plessis at slip.

The spinner finished the day with 1/16 in 10 overs and clearly has a big role to play on day four.

England finished on 121/1, needing a further 255 for victory.

 

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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