England make a bad start to the fourth day's play in Johannesburg when Kevin Pietersen departs for 12 after chasing a wide delivery from Wayne Parnell (left) - and ends the series with a disappointing average of 25
Morne Morkel (left) strikes twice in three balls - a brutish, rising delivery accounting for Ian Bell and Matt Prior top edging a catch to the keeper after attempting a reckless hook shot
Stuart Broad becomes Morkel's third victim of the morning when he gloves a leg-side catch to Mark Boucher - his downfall confirmed by the TV umpire after South Africa call for the original not out decision to be reviewed
England's only prolonged show of defiance comes from Paul Collingwood, who celebrates another Test half century by hammering a ball from Dale Steyn over long-off for six
Collingwood reaches 71 but the introduction of JP Duminy (right) proves his undoing as he hits the off-spinner's first ball, a rank long hop, straight to deep square leg
The end follows swiftly when Duminy bowls Ryan Sidebottom to seal victory for South Africa by an innings and 74 runs and leave the series tied at 1-1
England skipper Andrew Strauss (left) is left to reflect on what might have been as the series result enables South Africa to retain the Basil D'Oliveira Trophy
South Africa celebrate victory - their first on home soil since last March - which has put them in good heart for next month's tour to India
With four of their top seven batsmen only averaging in the 20s during the series, some tough decisions lie ahead for Strauss and the selectors ahead of England's next tour to Bangladesh
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