Postpublished at 18:59 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2016
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
"For all money that looked like four. Great relay work in the field."
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Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
"For all money that looked like four. Great relay work in the field."
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"Miller is such a destructive player. He is one of those players you get excited about when you see him in the line-up."
Jordan returns and does a really good job for his side. New man David Miller helps take SA past 100 but also has to survive a big lbw shout. Like Jordan's previous lbw call, that also pitched outside leg. Just four off the over, in part thanks to a superb diving stop by Moeen in the cover to stop a four. This is getting more and more interesting by the ball.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
"England have just been hanging on. They will be thinking what would we do for 20 more runs?"
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"Another batsman holes out. The wicket is just not there for that type of shot.
"Du Plessis didn’t get it as he would like. England, even though it is in South Africa’s favour, will think one more wicket could really turn things around."
Du Plessis c Stokes b Moeen 25 (SA 98-4)
Just when you think SA are finally heading down the home stretch, England chuck an obstacle in their way to slow them down. Du Plessis looks to smash Moeen to cow but doesn't quite catch it and is caught by Stokes coming round from long-on. The home side should still win from here but there will be nagging fears.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"I think most days of the week it is South Africa's game from here but England have done a good job of fighting.
"But after that six it just gets things moving for South Africa."
Rossouw strikes a big blow off Rashid over long-on fielder Root's head. It is the only successful attempt of a number of intended big shots from the left-hander. He clearly feels he can end England's resistance quickly. The tourists are clinging on now.
Moeen Ali into the attack to make it spin from both ends. His first ball is a peach, pitching on leg and turning away from Rossouw and over middle stump. That'll sharpen the left-hander's focus. Later in the over, the video umpire is called upon to judge on a run out against Rossouw, but he is well in courtesy of a dive at the non-striker's end.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"There is a new left-hander in, which gives you the chance to just pop in a couple of invaluable dot balls."
Rilee Rossouw is the new man and he helps to see off another good over from Rashid. Fair play to England, they are hanging in here. SA are still in the box seat but another couple of wickets could really put the cat amongst the pigeons.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"That was a strange shot. Root barely had to move. I guess Duminy was trying to hit it for six and didn’t get enough elevation."
Simon Hughes
BBC Test Match Special
"That was a loose shot by Duminy. That has just given England a sniff of hope."
Duminy c Root b Rashid 23 (SA 76-3)
England are given another glimpse of what would be a remarkable win. Duminy had just started to time the ball but he plants a straight drive down the throat of Joe Root off Adil Rashid.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Willey had to make a lot of ground to his left. He dived and he got a finger end to it. It is hardly a chance. Both of those ones would have been miraculous."
Simon Hughes
BBC Test Match Special
"South Africa are definitely on top here but a couple of wickets could make all the difference, England need to find a way of getting these two back in the hutch."
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Richard Higgins: David Willey sprints 30 yards and dives full length...Moeen Ali jogs in and takes it on the bounce...
Duminy counter-attacks against Stokes to relieve some pressure by coming down the track and hammering the ball for four, wide of mid-off. After an uncomfortable start to his innings Duminy is looking increasingly more at home. Stokes almost ends a fine spell with a wicket but Du Plessis' pull drops just short of Willey's dive. Willey has been so, so close to two catches. They would have made a huge difference to this game. And pretty much everything England hit went to a man.
England are still hungry for this. They sense that South Africa are under a bit of pressure for the first time in their innings. Rashid keeps the home side to just a further four runs, without really threatening.
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Mike Fisher: Moeen Ali what are you doing!!?? You are playing for your country - how about attempting a catch?