It took just three balls on Monday for England to claim their first victim as Stuart Broad forced Vernon Philander (14) to play an inside edge onto his pad that popped up for Ollie Pope to take his sixth catch of the match. Mark Wood’s first ball after replacing Broad saw him force Kagiso Rabada into a leading edge which flew up to mid-on where Broad took an easy catch. Rabada, who will miss the last test because of suspension, scored 16 off 24 balls. Dom Bess’ first over saw him skid a ball on to bowl Anrich Nortje (5), leaving Paterson to join Maharaj for a late cameo that proved the home side’s best partnership of a poor test performance. Maharaj was eventually run out, but not before smashing his way to a second Test 50. Root bowled 10 successive overs as he went in search for a first Test five wicket haul, having taken four overnight, but without success. He even tried his luck with the new ball but Maharaj hit him for three successive fours and then two sixes in an over before the England skipper took himself off. South Africa won the first Test in Pretoria by 107 runs but England bounced back with a 187-run win in Cape Town in the second Test. The final Test in Johannesburg starts on Friday.
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