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Last Updated: Thursday, 21 August, 2003, 09:35 GMT 10:35 UK
England v South Africa day one
England's James Kirtley removes Graeme Smith for two runs
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South Africa win the toss and elect to bat, but James Kirtley gets England off to a flyer with Graeme Smith caught behind in the first over
England's Martin Bicknell celebrates taking the wicket of Herschelle Gibbs
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Martin Bicknell returns to England's line-up for the first time in 10 years and removes Herschelle Gibbs with his second ball
England's players celebrate the dismissal of Herschelle Gibbs
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England's delirious players run to congratulate Bicknell as they celebrate two wickets in the first eight balls of the day
Martin Bicknell of England celebrates taking the wicket of Jacques Kallis
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South Africa are stunned as Bicknell strikes again with Jacques Kallis caught superbly at mid-off by Michael Vaughan
Kabir Ali celebrates dismissing South Africa's Neil McKenzie
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The tourists are left reeling on 21-4 as Neil McKenzie edges to Alec Stewart to become Kabir Ali's first victim in Test cricket
South Africa's Gary Kirsten fends off a delivery
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The experienced Gary Kirsten leads the South African recovery after lunch following an eventful morning session
Kabir Ali celebrates claiming the wicket of Jacques Rudolph
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Jacques Rudolph's fine innings of 55 frustrates England but he is trapped lbw by Ali to leave South Africa on 116-5
Andrew Flintoff is congratulated after removing Mark Boucher for 16
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All-rounder Andrew Flintoff is mobbed by team-mates after removing Mark Boucher as South Africa reach tea on 142-6
Flintoff is congratulated after dismissing Andrew Hall straight after tea
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Flintoff enjoys further success with the first ball after tea as Andrew Hall edges to gully but narrowly fails to secure his hat-trick
South Africa's Gary Kirsten salutes the crowd after reaching a fine century
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Kirsten hits a superb century and goes on to share an unbroken partnership of 118 with tailender Monde Zondeki
Monde Zondeki and Gary Kirsten, South Africa's two not out batsmen, leave the pitch at the close of play
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Zondeki reaches his first first-class fifty and both he and Kirsten remain unbeaten at the close to frustrate England




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