Eng 29-0published at 3.3 overs
Target 130
Alex Lees now tees off, a bit of a slog to be honest for a few more...
Bad light stops play with England 97-0, needing 33 more for a 2-1 series win
Crawley unbeaten on 57, Lees on 32 not out
South Africa slip from 83-1 to 169 all out - Stokes 3-39, Broad 3-45
England earlier lose three wickets for four runs to be dismissed for 158
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Target 130
Alex Lees now tees off, a bit of a slog to be honest for a few more...
Vernon Philander
Former South Africa bowler on BBC Test Match Special
They are imposing themselves on the South Africa bowlers. The left and right handed combination is making it difficult, too.
One-day cricket in a tthree-day Test match.
Vernon Philander
Former South Africa bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That is a shot of a man in form.
Target 130
Zak Crawley punches another drive through mid on this time for four more. Gloriously timed! This is turbo Test cricket.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
If any team in the world could win this game in the last hour, it is Ben Stokes' England.
If they carry on at eight an over England could knock this off in 16 overs...That droppped catch first ball could prove costly for South Africa
Alex Lees tucks Rabada away for more before Zak Crawley lasers a square drive to the fence for four more!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
What has happened to Test cricket?
Target 130
Runs, run-out chances, appeals...Alex Lees opens up his shoulders to drive another four to the fence.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Look at Mark Boucher - he is not happy they've reviewed that.
Alex Lees is safe - that was a poor review to be honest. No edge and very high. Lost heads all over the place.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
A dropped catch first ball, a run out review and now an lbw review.
It's only been 10 balls.
Target 130
Another review! Alex Lees now is subject to an appeal for both lbw and a catch.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
By one frame! That would have been a terrible mistake from Alex Lees. Why didn't he slide his bat in?
Goodness me that is close. Alex Lees was so nearly out there, just about grounding his bat.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It's been breathless cricket from start to finish!
England's 100mph starts with a runout shout...
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That is a lovely shot from Zak Crawley. He doesn't move his feet much but he leant into it perfectly.
England are in a hurry. Zak Crawley dispatches a lovely drive through mid off for four at the start of Marco Jansen's over.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Marco Jansen has got to put that dropped catch out of his head now.