Summary

  • England win by 7 wkts in three days

  • Unassailable 2-0 lead in four-Test series

  • South Africa 83 all out in 33.1 overs

  • Broad 6-17, including 5-1 in 31 balls

  • England chase 74 to win: Cook 43

  1. Eng 0-0published at 1 over

    Tell you what, it's a good start from Morkel. He beats Cook's outside edge with a couple of absolute rippers. How does he not get the new ball usually? 

  2. Postpublished at 14:07

    So, Cook and Hales in the middle. Mornel Morkel has the ball, and South Africa need him to perform miracles with it.

  3. Postpublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2016

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    "There are games within games. You've got Alex Hales going out - he needs a nice red-inker, a not-out score. There's the captain, Alastair Cook, who hasn't got many runs this series..."

  4. Postpublished at 14:05

    Alex Hales of EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    The result might look inevitable, but it's a big innings for Alex Hales, who hasn't made much of an impact in this series so far. Can he stamp his place in the side?

  5. End-of-innings scorecardpublished at 14:04

    South Africa 83 (33.1 overs) - England need 74 to win

    Broad 6-17, Stokes 2-24

    Fall of wickets: 23-1 (Elgar), 28-2 (Van Zyl 11), 30-3 (De Villiers 0), 31-4 (Amla 5), 35-5 (Bavuma 0) 45-6 (Vilas 8), 46-7 (Morris 1), 67-8 (Rabada 18), 77-9 (Viljoen 6), 83 all out (Du Plessis 14); Not out: Morkel 3*

    Bowling figures: Anderson 10-1-26-1, Broad 12.1-6-17-6, Stokes 8-1-24-2, Finn 3-0-14-1

    First innings: South Africa 313; England 323

    Full scorecard

  6. Postpublished at 14:03

    Tell you what, what a catching display that was from England after the dropfest at Cape Town. Three genuinely outstanding catches (two from Taylor, one from Broad) and another from Stokes that I'd put into the 'very good' category.

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:02 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2016

    #bbccricket

    Mally Graveson: Arise Sir Stuart Broad!! Six For! Fast, hostile and just brilliant! 

  8. Postpublished at 14:00

    Stuart Broad leaves the fieldImage source, Getty Images

    One of those magnificent days from Stuart Broad. Most cricketers might experience it once in a lifetime but England's blond assassin seems to be making quite a habit of it. He finishes with 6-17 and he has surely won England this series.

  9. Postpublished at 13:59 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2016

    Henry Blofeld
    BBC Test Match Special

    England celebrateImage source, Reuters

    "A truly, truly wonderful performance."

  10. Postpublished at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2016

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    Stuart Broad takes a catchImage source, Getty Images

    "Broad in his follow-through has gone flailing across the pitch and at full stretch has taken a wonderful catch. What a tremendous day. As he walks off he takes his floppy hat off and waves the ball to the whole ground."

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 33.1 overs

    Du Plessis c & b Broad 14 (SA 83 all out)

    Stuart Broad celebrates taking final wicketImage source, Getty Images

    Oh that is brilliant from Broad! Du Plessis has a big swish and gets an inside which loops up into the air off his pad. Broad has so much ground to make up but he strains every sinew to get to the ball and then sticks out an arm and plucks it just above the turf. An outstanding end to a superb bowling performance.

  12. SA 83-9published at 33 overs

    Defiance from Morne Morkel, standing proud and tall and noble in the face of disaster, like a giraffe watching sadly as the zoo floods. He seizes on a slightly back-of-a-length delivery from Anderson and cuts it languidly, almost mournfully, through point for four.

  13. SA 79-9published at 32.1 overs

    Nope, the ball was missing leg stump. Faf survives again.

  14. Umpire reviewpublished at 32.1 overs

    It's review o'clock at the moment. This time it's England again, Anderson hitting Du Plessis on his pads. Verdict is not out, England seek a second opinion...

  15. Postpublished at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2016

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2016

    #bbccricket

    Elliot Barker: The slow motion replay of @jimmy9, external sending Viljoen off is an exceptional use of technology.

  17. SA 78-9 (lead by 68)published at 32 overs

    Is Faf du Plessis a man for a crisis? He has been on occasion in his Test career, but he's been curiously passive so far. Mind you, I guess there are crises and then there are crises. This is a pretty big one.

  18. SA 77-9published at 31.1 overs

    Yes, often when the batsman immediately reviews it's a telltale sign of not out, and so it proves here. No deflection on the ball and nothing on Snicko, so the decision is overturned.

  19. South Africa reviewpublished at 31.1 overs

    Hang on, is England's work done here? We've got another review - Du Plessis propping forward, has he got a skinny edge through to Bairstow? The verdict is out but Faf immediately sends it upstairs...

  20. How's stat?!published at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2016

    Andrew Samson
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    "Jimmy Anderson has now got his average at the Wanderers below 100."