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Last Updated: Saturday, 23 August, 2003, 09:26 GMT 10:26 UK
England v South Africa day three
Ed Smith is dismissed by South Africa's Jacques Kallis
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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
Nasser Hussain drives the ball against South Africa
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Smith's departure brings former captain Nasser Hussain to the crease as England chase South Africa's total of 342
Jacques Kallis fields off his own bowling
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Despite his early breakthrough, Kallis cannot find the right line consistently and struggles to threaten the England batsmen
Fans enjoy the third day at Headingley
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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
South Africa skipper Graeme Smith gesticulates in the field
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Frustration for South Africa skipper Graeme Smith as England reach 260-5 at lunch
Jacques Rudolph celebrates taking the wicket of Nasser Hussain
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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
Andrew Flintoff looks to get on top of the South African attack
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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
Makhaya Ntini dismisses Martin Bicknell
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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
James Kirtley traps Herschelle Gibbs lbw
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South Africa's second innings begins badly with James Kirtley trapping Herschelle Gibbs lbw
England players appeal for the wicket of Graeme Smith
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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
Gary Kirsten evades an awkward delivery
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But Gary Kirsten steadies the ship, reaching his half century as South Africa look to build a commanding lead
James Kirtley celebrates dismissing Kallis caught behind
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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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