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Saturday, 23 August, 2003, 09:26 GMT 10:26 UK
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England v South Africa day three
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The first delivery of the day sees England lose a wicket with Ed Smith out for a duck after edging Jacques Kallis to Mark Boucher
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Smith's departure brings former captain Nasser Hussain to the crease as England chase South Africa's total of 342
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Despite his early breakthrough, Kallis cannot find the right line consistently and struggles to threaten the England batsmen
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Fans in fancy dress watch as Alec Stewart contributes 41 vital runs before lofting a pull to midwicket off the bowling of Dewald Pretorius
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Frustration for South Africa skipper Graeme Smith as England reach 260-5 at lunch
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Part-time leg-spinner Jack Rudolph claims the wicket of Hussain, caught and bowled for 42, with his second ball in Test cricket
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Stewart's replacement, all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, decides to attack the South African bowling, clubbing three sixes on the way to his fifty
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Makhaya Ntini bowls Martin Bicknell as England are dismissed for 307, 35 runs adrift of South Africa's first-innings total
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South Africa's second innings begins badly with James Kirtley trapping Herschelle Gibbs lbw
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Bicknell claims the prize wicket of Graeme Smith, trapping the South African skipper lbw to reduce the tourists to 31-2
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But Gary Kirsten steadies the ship, reaching his half century as South Africa look to build a commanding lead
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Kirtley celebrates dismissing Kallis caught behind as England reduce South Africa to 164-5 at the close
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