Paul Collingwood, who made 91 in England's 386-5 on day three, dislocates his finger during fielding practice before the fourth day gets under way in Durban
Matt Prior makes his way to an assured half-century but, under little pressure, chops a delivery from JP Duminy back onto his stumps
But Ian Bell survives to bring up his century with a straight drive hoisted back over the head of spinner Paul Harris
After a slow start, Stuart Broad presses the pedal after lunch, but his innings comes to an end on 20 as Duminy claims a third wicket
Graeme Swann is next to the crease and continues the positive mood, hitting 22 runs off 14 balls before heading back to the pavilion
After failing to get into double figures in five of his last six innings, Bell is finally dismissed for 141, his third-highest Test score. England declare soon after on 575-9
With the hosts needing 232 runs just to break even, Swann ratchets up the pressure another notch as Bell's sharp catch removes Ashwell Prince with 27 on the board
Swann has Hashim Amla in trouble as he finds both drift and grip, and the number three succumbs to the last ball before tea
South Africa slide toward collapse after the interval as Jacques Kallis is surprised by a ball from Broad that darts back and uproots his off stump
A great day for England just gets better as Broad takes the wickets of AB de Villiers and JP Duminy with successive deliveries to give his side a stranglehold on the South African response
Bad lights brings an end to proceedings 18 overs ahead of schedule with South Africa on 76-6, still 156 runs behind England's first innings total
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