South Africa claimed a convincing – run victory as England collapsed again on the fourth day of the first Test in Centurion.
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A collapse of 7 – sealed victory for South Africa, despite 84 from Rory Burns and Joe Root’s (**************************************************************************.
The second Test of the four-match series begins on Friday in Cape Town.
It would have required a huge effort from England to secure victory on a wearing pitch but once the second new ball was taken, wickets fell quickly.
While both Root and Jos Buttler were able to bat despite being ill on Saturday, no batsman could produce an innings of substance to anchor England’s chase.
South Africa were patient throughout the morning session and pressed home their advantage after lunch to secure their first victory in five Tests.
“It’s been a really tough week off the field. Pretty much everything has been thrown at the group.
“We were fully confident we could chase those runs down. I still think the toss was a – (call.)
“Hopefully that’s the end of the illness, so we can bounce back strongly.”
South Africa captain Faf du Plessis:
“We needed that. The last couple of months has been tough for us. We haven’t won a Test match in a while.
“We’ve got a happy everyone in the dressing room. That’s the best feeling in the world – winning a Test match. “
BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew: “England deserve credit for the fight they showed today – this was no pushover in awkward conditions.
“The damage was done earlier in the game, not least bowling first on the broiling opening day. It was the wrong decision to put South Africa in to bat.
“But South Africa’s batting is as fragile as England’s, so we should be in for a good, tight series . “
Analyst Simon Hughes on The Cricket Social: “England’s build-up to Test series away from home is poor. Their preparation is not good enough. They have two warm-up games which are glorified nets.
“It’s ridiculous to expect England to perform well in overseas conditions when you have two meaningless warm-up games.”
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