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Last Updated: Thursday, 3 July, 2003, 13:11 GMT 14:11 UK
England v South Africa photos
Makhaya Ntini (right) celebrates dismissing England's Vikram Solanki
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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
Michael Vaughan looks dejected as he leaves the field
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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
Trescothick and McGrath both reach half-centuries to steady the England innings
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McGrath (right) reaches his first one-day fifty as he and Trescothick stage an England recovery with a century partnership
Trescothick is caught behind for 60 runs
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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
McGrath is stumped by Boje after a monumental 114 partnership with Trescothick
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McGrath follows suit 16 minutes later when he is stumped by Boje with England on 140-4
England's Richard Johnson is clean bowled after scoring only 10 off six balls
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England's middle order struggle - Andrew Flintoff adds 12, while Richard Johnson (pictured) is clean bowled for 10
Chris Read hits out during his partership with Ashley Giles to close out the England innings
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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
Herschelle Gibbs is run out by Solanki with South Africa on 24-1
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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
James Anderson is pushed out of the way by Graeme Smith as he completes a 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
Graeme Smith is bowled by James Anderson for 22
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Captain Graeme Smith does some solid groundwork for South Africa before being bowled by Anderson for 22
Andrew Flintoff celebrates the wicket of Andrew Hall
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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
Jacques Kallis hits out on his wat to securing vistory for South Africa
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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
Michael Vaughan and Darren Gough are dejected after England's defeat
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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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