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The score left them with two days to dismiss their hosts, who will have to chase an improbable fourth-innings target if they are to win the test and level the series at 2-2.

Root scored 58, Dom Sibley made 44, Sam Curran an entertaining 35 and Ben Stokes 28 with Hendricks finishing on 5-64 off 15.3 overs. Openers Zak Crawley and Sibley put on a 56-run opening-wicket partnership in a positive second-innings start before Crawley was out for 24.

South Africa bowled a man light when veteran Vernon Philander pulled up with a hamstring injury after nine balls, further weakening a home attack already sorely missing the suspended Kagiso Rabada.

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We all knows that won't happen

'Improbable?' Don't forget the 438. Nearly same situation.

Its called test cricket so 466 is a test they must stop playing with their balls and start showing some true character with the bat especially Elgar Malan Faf and company...ENGvSA

466 and 2 full days to bat, a reachable score for and inform Protea team, but...

Engand should finish this game before 15:00 tomorrow

I wish this match will over by 15:00 o'clock in the after afternoon so that i can listen to my favourite drive time radio show on Radio 2000,brought to you by Glenzitto Lewis,Nathi Ndamase and Lelo Mzaca

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