After a delayed start because of rain, England captain Andrew Strauss wins the toss and puts South Africa in to bat. Paul Collingwood plays for England while Friedel de Wet comes in for Makhaya Ntini for the home side
England, who lead the series 1-0 following their innings triumph in Durban, get a dream start when James Anderson's superb swinging delivery dismisses Ashwell Prince for a duck with the fourth ball of the innings
Dropped! Graham Onions tempts Smith into a loose drive but Graeme Swann, fielding at second slip instead of Collingwood, can't cling on to an easy chance and Smith survives
Stuart Broad puts the pressure on South Africa and believes he has Hashim Amla caught behind but third umpire Aleem Dar is not convinced and refuses to reverse the not out decision
Onions makes the breakthrough, trapping Amla lbw for 14, but South Africa dig in to reach lunch on 51-2, with Smith unbeaten on 30
Glorious views of Table Mountain as the sun finally sees off the clouds on another picture-perfect day at Newlands. Is there a better place to watch cricket?
Anderson's first ball after lunch, the seventh of the session, and the paceman finds Smith's outside edge and Prior takes the catch to give the Lancastrian his 150th Test scalp. South Africa now 51-3
Jacques Kallis is tested when he comes in but the all-rounder comes through a difficult patch as he seeks to post a big score on his home ground
Graeme Swann, man of the match in the two previous Tests, continues his scintillating form by having AB de Villiers caught by Strauss at short midwicket, when the batsman looked set for a long spell in the middle
Next ball and Swann makes it two from two - the chronically out-of-form JP Duminy edges to Prior and England are on top with South Africa struggling on 127-5
But Kallis, backed up his old mate Mark Boucher, leads the recovery and, apart from one mistimed hook, helps the hosts to 183-5 at tea
Broad ends the dogged 89-run partnership between Boucher and Kallis by dismissing Boucher lbw for 51 but Kallis remains and is closing in on his 33rd Test century
Thousands of England fans are in the crowd cheering on their team - and they are certainly enjoying their day
Off his 173rd ball Kallis duly completes his century, his seventh against England, and overtakes Steve Waugh to move into fifth in the all-time Test hundred list
Dale Steyn adds to England's frustrations with a stubborn 26 in a stand of 63 as South Africa reach 279-6 when bad light ends play early
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