Strong through the onside. Plays a beautiful cover drive. Gets nervous in the 190s. Michael Vaughan checks his resume ahead of the 2004/05 series
Graeme Smith holds his head in his hands. It will be a familiar pose for South Africa's captain during a hugely frustrating series for the home side
Graham Thorpe congratulates Andrew Strauss on reaching a century at Port Elizabeth. Strauss also hits an unbeaten 94 in the second innings as England take the opener
Simon Jones and Marcus Trescothick celebrate their birthdays in the run up to the second Test. They will have plenty to celebrate as England consolidate their 1-0 lead in the series
England only make 139 in their first innings, but reach 273 without loss second time around on their way to setting a target of 378, South Africa finishing on 290-8 as the match is drawn
All hail Don Gilo - The Ashley Giles fan club is in good spirits
Jaques Kallis is at his dominant best in the third Test, hitting 215 runs as the hosts win by 196 runs to level the series at 1-1
Matthew Hoggard strikes early to dismiss Graeme Smith after England's batsmen put on 411 in the first innings at Wanderers
And Marcus Trescothick hits a magnificent 180 in the second innings to set South Africa a victory target of 325
They fall 78 runs short as Andrew Flintoff bowls a fiery spell to support Hoggard as England regain control of the series and establish a 2-1 lead
With a series lead to protect, England are not too disappointed to be greeted by storm clouds at Centurion
Andre Nel shows typical restraint on bowling Ashley Giles, but time will run out for South Africa. England finish on 73-4 in their second innings of a rain-interrupted Test to win the Basil D'Oliveira Trophy
With the series on the line, Andrew Flintoff and Michael Vaughan play out the final overs of the fifth Test to secure a draw and with it a 2-1 series win
England celebrate their series victory, which set them up nicely for their Ashes triumph that summer
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