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Last Updated: Sunday, 24 August, 2003, 09:28 GMT 10:28 UK
England v South Africa day four
Andrew Flintoff takes the wicket of McKenzie
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South Africa make a strong start to day four before Andrew Flintoff gets the first breakthrough taking the wicket of Neil McKenzie for 38
Mark Boucher hits a boundary
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Mark Boucher clips a boundary off Flintoff as South Africa score heavily off some wayward England bowling
Martin Bicknell bowls Zondeki
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Martin Bicknell demolishes Monde Zondeki's stumps but with Andrew Hall in top form, South Africa hold the advantage at lunch
Michael Vaughan looks on
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England captain Michael Vaughan can only look on as his bowlers fail to restrict the South African batsmen
South Africa's Andrew hall hits a boundary
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Hall is denied a deserved maiden Test ton as he is left stranded on 99 not out in South Africa's imposing second innings score of 365
England's Nasser Hussain looks dejected
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England's frustration is clear to see as Hall's innings sets the home side the unlikely target of 401 runs to win
Makhaya Ntini celebrates dismissing Marcus Trescothick
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Disaster for England - Makhaya Ntini strikes to remove opener Marcus Trescothick for just four runs
South Africa's players celebrate Trescothick's dismissal
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South Africa's jubilant players rush to congratulate Ntini as Trescothick's dismissal leaves England on 11-1
South Africa's Jacques Kallis takes the wicket of Michael Vaughan
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More bad news soon follows for England, Jacques Kallis rejoices after snaring the prize wicket of Michael Vaughan for 21
England's Nasser Hussain walks from the crease
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Kallis strikes again to remove Hussain for six as England's innings goes from bad to worse
England's Alec Stewart walks from the crease
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Alec Stewart departs soon after Hussain, but Mark Butcher hits an unbeaten half-century to restore some respectability to England's total
England's Andrew Flintoff and Mark Buthcer leave the field
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Butcher and Flintoff play brilliantly to withstand intense South African pressure as England reach 165-5 at the close




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