SECOND TEST, Headingley (day three):
England 203 v South Africa 329-4
England were looking for cloud cover and a couple of inspired spells of fast bowling in a bid to forge a path back into the second Test at Headingley.
South Africa were in total control of proceedings at the start of day three, on 322-4, already leading by 119.
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The home team were 20-1 with one bookmaker to pull off a win, with South Africa 5-1 on and the draw 4-1.
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1103 - SA 329-4 (106 overs)
Anderson takes the first over of the day, and AB de Villiers (aka ABDV) - who has shed the sleeveless sweater he wore all day yesterday - nudges the first ball off his legs down to Monty Panesar at fine leg for two. Another beautifully-timed whip off his legs brings four through square leg, then a single takes him to 77 and Henry Blofeld on TMS is pleased to notice his first red bus of the day.
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"A cross-sport observation; the centre pairing for SA XV v Australia yesterday (Saturday) were Steyn and de Villiers with Smith at number 7. Their 14 was Pietersen and one of the subs was Strauss. (Waugh was on the Aussie bench)"
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1042: As yesterday, it's a big day of sport here on the BBC. The German F1 Grand Prix comes a little later in the day, but Andrew McKenzie has already been hard at work for hours on the Open golf. Can Greg Norman hold onto his third-round lead for an unlikely win, or will it be a repeat of the 1996 Masters, where there was some "choke-age" in the manner of Tim Henman at a Wimbledon semi-final (or Admiral Ozzel in "The Empire Strikes Back"), and Nick Faldo surged through to win?
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1038: Weather forecast... is mixed. The BBC forecast for Leeds says today's predominant weather is set to be "light showers", while The Weather Channel is more optimistic, saying "partly cloudy".
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1034: Some things you may have missed: Aggers has had his say on the events of day two, while Steve Harmison has joined fellow discarded seamer Matthew Hoggard in admitting his concerns to the BBC over the Darren Pattinson selection. And England coach Peter Moores is angling for a knighthood for "services to optimism" by saying England can pull off an unlikely victory...
TMS BLOG: Aggers' verdict on day two
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Moores upbeat on England chances
1030: Morning, everyone. To be blunt, it wasn't a great day for England yesterday, with only one wicket all day (and that to a debatable decision).
But that's not to take anything away from Ashwell Prince and AB de Villiers, who batted very sensibly and have given their side a lead of 119.
(BBC)
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