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Kagiso Rabada restricts England to 165 by five wickets

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

There was little in the way of a lower-order battle to derail South Africa on the second morning at Lord’s, with Kagiso Rabada taking three of the last four wickets to take the lead as England’s first innings was duly reduced to 165.

Rabada claimed his 12th fifth in Tests and a place on the Lord’s Honors Board, during a seven-over spell that dismissed England within the first hour – as well as cementing his position as one of the fastest bowlers ever. Extended. of all time.

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Ollie Pope had the home team’s best hope of reaching the 200-plus score, playing an unbeaten 61 overnight. They got another let-off in the first over of the morning as Sarel Ervi missed a direct chance at first slip off Rabada.

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with Stuart Broad setting his stall to swing every other ball – “I’m not very good at sitting,” he told Sky Sports before the start of the game – South Africa got the breakthrough, after which they went to the other end. He drives against Pope Kagiso Rabada, only to see the ball cannon flush into the leg-stump. His 73 from 102 balls was 53 runs away from England’s next best.