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    England 147 for 4 at Tea, Root 34 off 67 balls and Stokes 1 off 3 holding fort.

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    England gaining ground now on 180 for 4, Root 48 (82) and Stokes 20 (18)

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    Joe Root bowled by Olivier for 52, England 187 for 5, Bairstow enters the fire.

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    Ben Stokes not able to carry his bat till the end of the day yorked by Rabada for 58, England 252 for 6

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    The day play ends with England on 260 for 6, Sky pundits saying a SA day, I think it even stevens at the moment.

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    Thanks Alto
    Lots of movement in the air and off the pitch, so I thinks it's possibly a good total on what seems a slow outfield. Hope Bairstow can carry his bat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Thanks Alto
    Lots of movement in the air and off the pitch, so I thinks it's possibly a good total on what seems a slow outfield. Hope Bairstow can carry his bat.
    My wish almost granted. Well done Jonny and Jimmy.

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