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Last Updated:
Thursday, 3 July, 2003, 13:11 GMT 14:11 UK
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England v South Africa photos
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It's a poor start for England at Old Trafford as South Africa's Makhaya Ntini catches Vikram Solanki behind for only four runs
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Michael Vaughan also departs early, with England on only 7-2 as Anthony McGrath joins opener Marcus Trescothick at the crease
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McGrath (right) reaches his first one-day fifty as he and Trescothick stage an England recovery with a century partnership
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Trescothick's reign is finally brought to an end when he is caught behind by Nicky Boje, with his tally on 60 runs
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McGrath follows suit 16 minutes later when he is stumped by Boje with England on 140-4
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England's middle order struggle - Andrew Flintoff adds 12, while Richard Johnson (pictured) is clean bowled for 10
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But Chris Read gels with Ashley Giles late on with a partnership off 46 just 34 balls to close out the 50 overs on 223-7
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Opener Herschelle Gibbs is the first to fall for South Africa, neatly run out by Vikram Solanki for only one run
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England bowler James Anderson struggles to get into a rhythm and is warned by the umpire for running on the pitch
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Captain Graeme Smith does some solid groundwork for South Africa before being bowled by Anderson for 22
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Andrew Flintoff takes over in the England attack and bowls Andrew Hall in the 17th over with South Africa on 83-3
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But it's the partnership between Jacques Kallis and Jacques Rudolph that steers South Africa to victory, as both pass 70
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England slump to a seven-wicket defeat and their remaining two NatWest matches will be crucial if they are to make the final
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