Postpublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2015
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"This looks absolutely plumb to me."
England win by 241 runs to lead series 1-0
Take 6-38 in 25 overs before lunch
Finn took 4-42 and Moeen 3-37
Moeen man of the match for 7-116
Only second win in 16 overseas Tests
Stephan Shemilt
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"This looks absolutely plumb to me."
SA 174-9
Is this the moment? Up goes the finger - Morne Morkel looks stone dead. The review is surely just prolonging the inevitable...
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Moeen Ali off, Stuart Broad on. New problems for Morne Morkel.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Sometimes you have to think of the bigger picture and I think that's what Alastair Cook was doing. Chris Woakes might be needed for the next game if Jimmy Anderson's not 100 percent. Getting him on and getting a couple of wickets could do him the world of good."
All is still at Kingsmead. Sunshine, blue sky, only birdsong as Woakes slips in to Duminy. Outside off stump, Duminy happy to leave alone. You can feel a bowling change on the horizon.
tms@bbc.co.uk
I’d give man of the match to Nick Compton for his first innings 85. Returning to the side with something to prove after being unfairly discarded to steady the England ship after the early wickets of Cook and Hales. Without him and his partnership with Taylor we wouldn’t be where we are now. How often have we collapsed recently.
Alex Ellis, London
John, what is a sprung clavicle? It sounds painful. Morne Morkel should take it easy on Moeen Ali here. Many more of those boundaries and he might have to face some pace instead. All a little curious at the moment - like we're waiting for the inevitable.
tms@bbc.co.uk
Thank you England for cheering me up on my journey to have my 'sprung clavicle' popped back in! Five wickets during the short drive to the hospital! Just one more before I go in to see the doctor please???
John at Preston Royal Hospital
I've just been playing around with the Test rankings predictor. If England win this series 4-0, South Africa would slip all the way to fifth. I'm probably getting ahead of myself a little. Still Woakes, South Africa doing a good job of hanging on. If I'm honest, there's not a great deal going on. Wait, wait, wait...
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VillanUK: Man of the match is going to be tricky, even Jonny's quick fire 76 yesterday turned the match.
Moeen continues to Morkel. I wonder why England didn't give big Morne a blast of pace when they knew he would be on strike? Five catchers around the bat, but Morkel getting though, even if England ask an optimistic question for lbw.
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Nicolas Nott: Just goes to show, its not about declaring in time to bowl them out but convincing them they've lost already
The Barmies (or one Barmy in particular) are doing their version on The Lion Sleeps Tonight. In the sunshine, Woakes comes round the wicket to Duminy, who is doing his best to farm the strike. He gets through the over, but can't prevent Morkel from facing the music next up.
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Adam Wheeler: Best I have seen Moeen bowl on a turning pitch with the pressure of expectation on him. He has learnt from his UAE experience.
Before that wicket, TV commentators were pushing Graeme Smith on if he is making a comeback or not. He definitely didn't rule it out. You sense there will be quite a post-mortem in South Africa after this match.
England need one wicket to win
South Africa second innings: 155-9 (64 overs)
Batsmen: Duminy 15, Morkel 0
Fall of wickets: 53-1 (Van Zyl 33), 85-2 (Amla 12), 88-3 (Elgar 40), 136-4 (Du Plessis 9), 136-5 (De Villiers 37), 136-6 (Bavuma 0), 138-7 (Steyn 2), 143-8 (Abbott 2), 155-9 (Piedt 0)
Bowling figures: Broad 12-5-25-0, Woakes 7-3-17-1, Finn 15-6-42-4, Stokes 7-1-26-1, Moeen 23-8-40-3
England second innings: 326 (Bairstow 79, Root 73, Piedt 5-159)
South Africa first innings: 214 (Elgar 118 not out, Broad 4-25, Moeen 4-69)
England first innings: 303 (Compton 85, Taylor 70, Steyn 4-70, Morkel 4-76)
One wicket to win. Morne Morkel coming out to the crease. England one ball away. With two left-handers at the crease, Moeen Ali is recalled.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"It's a beautiful delivery. Woakes has bowled some lovely deliveries with this ball which is 64 overs old. He's done the job, it makes the captain look fantastic."
Piedt c Taylor b Woakes 0 (SA 155-9)
The change does it and England are one away from a 1-0 lead. Dane Piedt looked comfortable against spin, but lasts only six balls against Chris Woakes. Angled in, an inside edge on to the pad, James Taylor does the rest at short leg. South Africa have lost 5-19 this morning, 6-19 overall.