Second Test, Durban (day five):
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By Tom Fordyce
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SOUTH AFRICA SECOND INNINGS
From Dr Phil, Perth, TMS inbox: "Would you believe it, what luck! Had a power cut at work, unable to do my dentistry, have come home early, just in time to follow the start of a hopefully successful day in Durban."
0742: SA 86-7
The Curse Of Swann's First Over strikes again. 4-27 off 11 for Rock-Star, as Michael Vaughan calls him. Broad now, seeking to stay level with his own fourth scalp - short, crashed away with why-not desperation by new-man Harris. Short and into the rib-cage - looks like Harris is wearing a chest guard under his shirt. At least he's getting his money's worth.
The Curse Of Swann's First Over strikes again. 4-27 off 11 for Rock-Star, as Michael Vaughan calls him. Broad now, seeking to stay level with his own fourth scalp - short, crashed away with why-not desperation by new-man Harris. Short and into the rib-cage - looks like Harris is wearing a chest guard under his shirt. At least he's getting his money's worth.
0737: WICKET Morkel lbw Swann 15, SA 86-7
Swann now, shades down - turn, rip, oh, just past the outside edge. Same ball, more ripped - argh! Missed at slip by Skipper Strauss. Straighter faster flatter - plumb! Plumberoo-a-dong!
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Swann now, shades down - turn, rip, oh, just past the outside edge. Same ball, more ripped - argh! Missed at slip by Skipper Strauss. Straighter faster flatter - plumb! Plumberoo-a-dong!
0732: SA 76-6
Now then - Mark Boucher in the slots, Stuart Broad to race in from the Umgeni End. There are supporters in, but not a South African among them. Short and dabbed away for a single by Poucher, short again to Morne Morkel and hooked into the vacant deep square leg acres for the first four of the day. Nothing there to excite, but there wasn't yesterday until the Hour Of Madness...
Now then - Mark Boucher in the slots, Stuart Broad to race in from the Umgeni End. There are supporters in, but not a South African among them. Short and dabbed away for a single by Poucher, short again to Morne Morkel and hooked into the vacant deep square leg acres for the first four of the day. Nothing there to excite, but there wasn't yesterday until the Hour Of Madness...
0720: A few numbers for you: four wickets needed, deficit of 156, 90 overs in the day. You'd have taken it as a Christmas present, wouldn't you?
0715: Let's not mess about - it's dry at Kingsmead, and the forecast is set fair. Cloudy but dry. 45 years since England beat South Africa by an innings, you know...
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