LONDON, Aug 17: Fast bowlers Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn reduced an England side without dropped star batsman Kevin Pietersen to 94 for four at tea on the second day of the third Test against South Africa at Lord’s on Friday.
That left England 215 runs adrift of the tourists first innings 309.
England, however, like South Africa, were staging something of a recovery from 54 for four – remarkably both sides lost their fourth wicket on the same score.
Ian Bell was 20 not out and Jonathan Bairstow 19 not out, with their stand now worth 40.
South Africa, 1-0 up in the three-match series, only have to avoid defeat at Lord's to replace England as the world's top-ranked Test side.
England axed Pietersen, despite his superb 149 in the drawn second Test at Headingley, because the South Africa-born batsman sent ‘provocative’ text messages, believed to be critical of his team-mates, to Proteas players.
But without him, England saw Steyn take two wickets for one run in four balls and Morkel two for three in 11 in ideal sunny batting conditions.
Morkel struck first when, off the last ball before lunch, he bowled England captain Andrew Strauss, playing his 100th Test and 50th as skipper on his home ground, between bat and pad with a well-directed delivery from around the wicket.
That meant Strauss would have to wait to see if he could join South Africa captain Graeme Smith in scoring a hundred in his 100th Test after the Proteas skipper achieved the feat in an innings victory in the series opener at The Oval.
Steyn then removed Jonathan Trott, lbw on review, and Alastair Cook, well caught by Jacques Kallis at second slip, for single figure scores.
James Taylor was then caught by first slip Smith off tall paceman Morkel, and Bairstow, recalled in place of Pietersen, walked out with England in a dire position.
Bairstow had managed just 38 runs in his first three Tests, all against the West Indies, earlier this season, before he was dropped after struggling against the short ball.
South Africa posted a short leg and Bairstow had an uncomfortable start, with his first boundary a streaky edge through the slips.
Earlier, Vernon Philander's maiden Test fifty helped South Africa past the benchmark total of 300 after they started Friday on 262 for seven.
His 61, the joint top score of the innings along with that of J.P. Duminy, enabled South Africa to recover from the shock of seeing fast bowler Steven Finn, who finished with four for 75, rip through their top order.
Philander, 46 not out overnight, shared several useful lower order partnerships as he completed a 75-ball fifty, including five fours, having surpassed on Thursday his previous Test best of 29 against New Zealand at Wellington in March.
His more than three hours of resistance ended when he was last man out, stumped slogging at off-spinner Graeme Swann.—AFP
Scoreboard SOUTH AFRICA (1st Innings, overnight 262-7): G.C. Smith c Prior b Anderson 14 A.N. Petersen c Prior b Finn 22 H.M. Amla b Finn 13 J.H. Kallis c Prior b Finn 3 A.B. de Villiers c Cook b Anderson 27 J.A. Rudolph b Swann 42 J.P. Duminy c Prior b Anderson 61 V.D. Philander st Prior b Swann 61 D.W. Steyn c Swann b Broad 26 M. Morkel c Prior b Finn 25 Imran Tahir not out 2 EXTRAS (B-7, LB-5, W-1) 13 TOTAL (all out, 101.2 overs) 309 FALL OF WKTS: 1-22, 2-49, 3-50, 4-54, 5-105, 6-163, 7-235, 8-270, 9-307. BOWLING: Anderson 29-5-76-3; Broad 24-4-69-1; Finn 18-2-75-4 (1w); Swann 24.2-6-63-2; Trott 6-1-14-0. ENGLAND (1st Innings): A.J. Strauss b Morkel 20 A.N. Cook c Kallis b Steyn 7 I.J.L. Trott lbw b Steyn 8 I.R. Bell not out 20 J.W.A. Taylor c Smith b Morkel 10 J.M. Bairstow not out 19 EXTRAS (LB-6, W-1, NB-3) 10 TOTAL (for four wkts, 38 overs) 94 FALL OF WKTS: 1-29, 2-38, 3-39, 4-54. TO BAT: M.J. Prior, S.C.J. Broad, G.P. Swann, J.M. Anderson, S.T. Finn. BOWLING: Morkel 10-2-25-2 (3nb); Philander 11-6-22-0; Steyn 8-2-22-2; Kallis 5-2-10-0 (1w); Imran Tahir 4-2-9-0.





























