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Last Updated: Sunday, 3 August, 2003, 12:25 GMT 13:25 UK
England v South Africa - day four
Mark Butcher is caught for 70
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Mark Butcher and Nasser Hussain resume at the crease on day four and notch up a century partnership before Butcher is caught
Mark Butcher walks back to the pavillion
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Butcher's disappointing dismissal on 186-3 once again puts England in danger of a heavy defeat
Hussain continues at the crease
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Hussain ploughs on to make 61 and passes a personal milestone of 5,000 Test runs
Mark Boucher celebrates taking the wicket of Nasser Hussain
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But on-form fast bowler Makhaya Ntini strikes to end Hussain's stand, Mark Boucher claiming the catch
Makhaya Ntini (right) celebrates Alec Stewart's dismissal
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Wicket-keeper Alec Stewart also falls to Ntini, facing only two balls before he is out for a duck
Alec Stewart leaves the pitch at Lord's for the final time in his international career
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It's a sad end to Stewart's international career at Lord's, the collapse leaves England struggling on 208-5 at lunch
Anthony McGrath in action
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Anthony McGrath resumes at the crease after lunch on 13, joined by Andrew Flintoff
Anthony McGrath is dismissed off the bowling of Shaun Pollock
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But McGrath is dismissed with the second ball after lunch, adding to England's slump when he walks with the score on 208-6
Andrew Flintoff breaks his bat during his innings
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It's Andrew Flintoff who raises England's hopes, even breaking his bat as he slogs his way to a century
Flintoff reaches his century
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Flintoff reaches his ton smashing two sixes on the way, in a brilliant batting display that delights the Lord's crowd
Ntini kisses the wicket after dismissing Steve Harmison
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Ntini kisses the wicket after bowling Steve Harmison, he becomes the first South African to take ten wickets in a Lord's Test
Flintoff's innings comes to an end when he is the last man out
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Andrew Flintoff is the last man out when he is stumped by Paul Adams for 142 and South Africa seal an innings win




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