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Last Updated: Saturday, 22 January, 2005, 10:00 GMT
SA v Eng fifth Test day two photos
Graham Thorpe and Robert Key congratulate Andrew Flintoff on taking the opening wicket
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After winning the toss and choosing to field, England take the wicket of Herschelle Gibbs inside the first hour
England celebrate as South Africa are reduced to 27-1
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The opener makes his way back to the pavilion after making only 14 runs, while Andrew Flintoff takes the credit
AB de Villiers settles well at the top of the order
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The hosts shuffle their batting order and promote AB de Villiers to opener, from where he completes a fine half century
Steve Harmison stretches as he looks for a breakthrough
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Bowler Steve Harmison struggles again during the first session and concedes more than five runs an over
The bales tumble but Jacques Rudolph is safe
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Jacques Rudolph narrowly avoids being run out as he builds a 50-run partnership with De Villiers
Jacques Rudolph sends another delivery away from the waiting Geraint Jones
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The duo put on 87 runs before Rudolph falls to Matthew Hoggard having made a personal score of 33
Jacques Kallis is bowled out by Flintoff for just eight runs
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Jacques Kalllis makes only eight runs before getting an unplayable yorker from Flintoff, leaving the hosts on 144-3
Ashley Giles claims a vital wicket for England
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Spinner Ashley Giles shows his joy at trapping De Villiers lbw just eight runs short of his maiden Test century
Graeme Smith makes 25 before finding Marcus Trescothick's hands early in the final session
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Captain Graeme Smith looks to steady things but is claimed by Flintoff shortly after tea when he edges to the slips
Shaun Pollock registers another duck as he disappoints at Centurion Park
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Just two balls and no runs later, Shaun Pollock heads back to the dressing room after becoming Flintoff's fourth victim
Simon Jones claims the wickets of Mark Boucher, Nicky Boje and Makhaya Ntini
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Simon Jones dislodges Mark Boucher, Nicky Boje and Makhaya Ntini in quick time as South Africa close on 247-9




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