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Last Updated: Monday, 28 July, 2003, 09:19 GMT 10:19 UK
England v South Africa photos
Ashley Giles is England's saviour as he hits the runs that ensure England do not have to follow on in the first Test
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Ashley Giles hits 21 runs off the first nine balls he faces on the final morning as England avoid the follow on in some style
It's a quick collapse from England's tail as Gough and Harmison go in consecutive balls
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Darren Gough, left, departs for just one run, his replacement Steve Harmison is bowled out by the first ball he faces
South Africa captain Graeme Smith avoids a bouncer
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England's bowlers put their lacklustre first innings performance behind them as they set about the South African openers
Herschelle Gibbs is bowled out by James Anderson
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James Anderson strikes first as he dismisses Herschelle Gibbs with an excellent fast ball jagging back at his body
James Anderson celebrates bagging the wicket of Herschelle Gibbs
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Anderson's first wicket of the match is soon followed by a fiendish strike from Steve Harmison to dismiss Gary Kirsten
Steve Harmison celebrates after taking the wicket of Gary Kirsten
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Harmison celebrates taking the wicket of Gary Kirsten as England restrict South Africa to 55-2 at lunch
South Africa captain Graeme Smith dishes out some more punishment with the bat
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Smith lashes 19 scintillating runs off one Anderson over on his way to a quicksilver 82 as the tourists stack up the runs
Nasser Hussain grimaces as South Africa pile on the runs against England
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Is Nasser Hussain praying for rain? South Africa's declaration on 134-4 leaves England needing 321 runs for an improbable win
Marcus Trescothick hits a boundary on his way to a half-century
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England opener Marcus Trescothick hits his way to his 17th half-century in Tests, but the chase looks futile
Nasser Hussain takes defensive actionat the crease
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Nasser Hussain promotes himself to number three in the order, but the rain soon comes as the first Test ends in a draw
Nasser Hussain will continue as an England player, but not as captain
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Nasser Hussain stuns the cricket world by retiring as England captain after the drawn match - Michael Vaughan will replace him



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