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Saturday, 28 June, 2003, 09:03 GMT 10:03 UK
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England v South Africa photos
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James Anderson earns a recall and removes dangerous South African opener Herschelle Gibbs for five in the third over
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Robert Key celebrates Gibbs' dismissal with Anderson as England make a great start
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South Africa captain Graeme Smith is Anderson's next victim as he is bowled for 15 in the ninth over
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Jacques Kallis helps South Africa recover well from a bad start as he and Mark Boucher put on 111 runs for the fourth wicket
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Andrew Flintoff shows his frustration as South Africa pile on the runs - Flintoff finally takes Boucher's wicket for 55
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Kallis is the lynchpin on the South African innings as he completes his first one-day international century against England
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Flintoff strikes back for England with the wickets of Martin van Jaarsveld and Kallis, for 107, as the visitors make 264-6
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England get off to a great start with Vikram Solanki taking advantage of the good batting conditions to reach his maiden 50
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Stand-in captain Marcus Trescothick brushes off that extra burden to carry on his excellent form this summer
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There is little the visitors' attack can do as England's opening pair post a record first-wicket partnership
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Solanki reaches his century off 101 balls and is out just six runs later, but England are in a strong position on 200-1
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Trescothick finishes unbeaten on 114 as he leads England to a superb six-wicket victory with more than four overs to spare
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