England make an immediate breakthrough at the start of the third day's play as Stuart Broad (left) tempts Hashim Amla into an injudicious drive and has him caught behind by Matt Prior
South Africa suffer a second early setback when Ryan Sidebottom (left) surprises Jacques Kallis with a lifting delivery and his miscued pull shot is taken one-handed at gully by a sprawling Jimmy Anderson
Graeme Swann makes short work of JP Duminy but is out of luck as AB de Villiers is given out twice, caught at leg-slip after an attempted sweep (pictured) and lbw, only for TV umpire Daryl Harper to reverse the decisions
England call for another referral when a delivery from Swann strikes Mark Boucher on the pad and he is given not out - but they are again out of luck as the on-field umpire's decision is upheld
The busy Boucher reaches a 66-ball half century just before lunch - and following the resumption South Africa's wicketkeeper passes 5,000 runs in Test cricket
De Villiers finally departs for 58, bringing in Ryan McLaren for his first Test innings - but it almost proves to be a short one as he has to dive to regain his ground after backing up too far at the non-striker's end
South Africa progress to 282-6, a lead of 202, before rain intervenes for the third day running
After a hold-up of just over an hour all eyes are on Boucher as he progresses towards what would be a sixth Test century, but the return of Swann is his undoing on 95 as he holes out to deep square leg
South Afrca declare on 423-7, a lead of 243, and their new-ball attack immediately puts England under pressure with Dale Steyn leaving Strauss on his back after narrowly evading a rapid bouncer
England lose their first wicket when Alastair Cook can only edge an angled delivery from Morne Morkel and Graeme Smith makes a sharp slip catch look easy
After being dismissed for five in the first innings, Jonathan Trott suffers a double failure when Steyn produces an excellent delivery to have him caught at third slip for eight
South Africa turn to 20-year-old Wayne Parnell and he marks his debut Test appearance with a crucial first wicket as he traps Strauss leg-before for 22
Strauss's exit leaves England in deep trouble but Kevin Pietersen, now minus his goatee, and Paul Collingwood are still able to share a joke when bad light ends play
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