Temba Bavuma hit a sparkling half-century after three South African wickets fell in quick succession on the fourth day of the second Test against England at Newlands yesterday.
South Africa were 525-6 at tea, 104 runs behind England’s first innings total of 629-6 declared.
Stuart Broad and James Anderson struck three times with the third new ball to cause some short-lived alarm for South Africa, but Bavuma (52 not out) raced to his second Test half-century off just 52 balls, with 11 fours, as he and Chris Morris (24 not out) shared a bright unbeaten partnership of 76 for the seventh wicket.
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South Africa had looked close to safety after double centurion Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis continued their fourth wicket partnership, largely untroubled, until lunch.
The third new ball was taken immediately after lunch and Amla added only one run before he was bowled for 201 by Broad, ending a stand of 171 with Amla. Four balls later, Du Plessis was caught at gully off Anderson for 86.
Quinton de Kock made only five before he was caught at backward square-leg off Broad, bringing Bavuma and Morris together with their side still 180 runs behind.
However, Bavuma and Morris counterattacked, posting the fastest 50 partnership of the innings off only 48 balls.
Amla, who made his fourth Test double century, batted for 707 minutes, faced 477 balls and hit 27 fours.
England’s catching woes continued when Amla was dropped by James Taylor at short-leg off Broad shortly before he was dismissed, while Morris gave a caught-and-bowled chance to Steven Finn when he was on 22.
Amla survived three chances before reaching his double century, while A.B. de Villiers and Du Plessis, who both shared big partnerships with the South Africa captain, were also dropped.
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