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Saturday, 15 January, 2000, 04:56 GMT
England look to bowlers
England will be looking for an early breakthrough as the final Test resumes with South Africa on 155-6. A rain-plagued first day at Centurion Park saw Andrew Caddick and Darren Gough grab two wickets apiece, while Chris Silverwood and Alan Mullally took one each before bad light and drizzle stopped play. But on a wicket that did little to help the South African batsmen, England will have been frustrated at their performance in the field.
Too often their bowlers were wide of the mark, and though the scoreline suggests that a handsome victory may await them, England's brittle batting order will have to withstand a similar attack on Saturday.
The pick of the South African batsmen were debutant Pieter Strydom (30) - who replaced the injured Jonty Rhodes - and Daryll Cullinan (46). The Test had started positively for England when Gough, in the day's first over, dismissed Gary Kirsten without a run being scored. England captain Nasser Hussain had earlier won the toss and his decision to put the home side in to bat immediately reaped rewards when Kirsten edged to Chris Adams. Herschelle Gibbs was next to go, gloving a fine Caddick delivery again to Adams for just three runs. The morning rain then interrupted proceedings, but undoubtedly came at the right time for the visitors after a dreadful spell from their seam attack.
After the break, Caddick bowled Jacques Kallis with his first ball of the session, before South African captain Hansie Cronje's poor form continued when he was caught off Gough by Darren Maddy at short-leg for nought.
Cronje's departure brought Strydom to the crease and the newcomer frustrated the England attack, hammering anything wide of the crease to notch up an impressive 30. England were in danger of losing control, but Silverwood eventually got the much-needed breakthrough with his first ball of the final session to leave the home side at 102-5. Cullinan proved typically resistant, notching up a brave 46, with a number of sizzling boundaries. Clearly looking to attack, the South African batsman had been unafraid to hit out close to the England field. But when he attempted one hook too many to a Mullally delivery that stayed low, the England bowler casually walked up the crease to take an easy catch. South Africa made a late change to their starting line-up, after paceman Allan Donald - who is suffering from gout - was replaced by Nantie Hayward.
Fifth Test Match: South Africa v England
Play In Progress
South Africa
155
for 6
(45overs)
South Africa innings
Fall of wickets: 1-1 (1 Kirsten, 3 mins), 2-15 (14 Gibbs, 31 mins), 3-50 (35 Kallis, 90 mins), 4-55 (5 Cronje, 7 mins), 5-102 (47 Strydom, 59 mins), 6-136 (34 Cullinan, 37 mins)
South Africa
England
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