South Africa Tour of England 2022 was schedule to begin on Tue Jul 19, 2022 to be hosted by England as per cricket schedule announced. The South Africa Tour of England 2022 will have 3 ODI, 3 T20 and 3 Test matches to be hosted by England in the month of Jul-Sep 2022 . The last match of the England vs South Africa, 2022 Bilateral Series will be played on September 8 at London.

Thu, Aug 25, 2022 :  ( 15:30 IST )
Mon, Aug 29, 2022  ( 15:30 IST )

England vs South Africa, 1st Test Day 3 Highlights: Proteas thrash hosts by an innings and 12 runs

South Africa strengthened its grip on the first cricket test by dismissing England for 165 before moving onto 289-7 after a late flurry of boundaries at Lord’s on Thursday.

he Proteas ended Day 2 with a lead of 124 and in a good position to hand England a first test loss under the new regime of captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum.

Opener Sarel Erwee was South Africa’s top scorer with 73 but it was a 72-run partnership in the final hour between Keshav Maharaj (41) and Marco Jansen (41 not out) that really hurt England, which had done well to reduce the visitors to 210-6 after they were 138-1.

“Obviously we are behind in the game, but we stuck at it very well,” England spinner Jack Leach said.

“We are always trying to take wickets, that is our mindset. We could have got a few more wickets earlier, but we just have to keep at it.”

Jansen will start Day 3 in the middle with Kagiso Rabada (3), the fast bowler who took 5-52 to help dismiss England for 165 before lunch Thursday.

Resuming on 116-6 after a rain-affected opening day of the series, England added 49 runs to beat the previous lowest total made under Stokes and McCullum — 141 against New Zealand in June, also at Lord’s.

Ollie Pope returned on 61 and should have been dismissed from the sixth ball of the morning, when he edged to first slip. Erwee made a mess of the opportunity at chest height, spilling the first chance, almost clinging on at the second attempt and failing to gather at the third in hilarious fashion while falling backward.

Pope was out for 73, though, as he played on at the start of Rabada’s third over.

Stuart Broad (15) hit two fours off Anrich Nortje but Rabada proved too good for his rival fast bowler, showing his variation with a slower ball to fool Broad, who chipped a simple catch to Dean Elgar at point.

Jack Leach followed team orders in trying to be aggressive but soon lost his off stump off Jansen for 15.

James Anderson (0) lasted only one ball and was last man out, pinned lbw by Rabada, who ensured his name will go up on the Lord’s honors board for his five-wicket haul.

In the Proteas’ reply, Erwee reached his half-century off 89 balls when he guided the ball through cover for four off Broad, but had lost opening partner Dean Elgar by that point in unfortunate circumstances.

Elgar was on 47 when, despite smothering Anderson’s delivery, the ball ricocheted off his elbow guard, rolled back onto the stumps and dislodged the bails to end the 85-run partnership for the first wicket.

Matt Potts bounced back from an initial expensive spell to end Keegan Petersen’s knock of 24, but England still was up against it with the South Africans on 158-2 at tea.

Leach got a breakthrough by deceiving Aiden Markram (16) with a flighted ball that kissed the outside edge and Ben Foakes did the rest behind the stumps.

England captain Ben Stokes then pushed through the pain barrier in a stunning spell of 2-14 off five overs, removing Erwee and Rassie van der Dussen (19). Stokes also claimed the wicket of Maharaj late on.

England will try to bounce back from their defeat in the first Test match as they take on South Africa. Ben Stokes suffered his first loss after taking over as England captain and will try to avoid the mistakes his made in the opening Test match. With South Africa in high confidence, here is a look at the Dream11 for the second Test in Manchester

England: England will face a do-or-die situation in the second Test match as a defeat will see them lose the series. Ben Stokes is yet to lose a series as a skipper of the side and will try to get back to winning ways.

South Africa: With important World Test Championship (WTC) points up for stakes, South Africa will try to win establish an iron grip over the contest and pocket the series 2-0. Currently sitting top of the pile in the WTC standings, they will be desperate to put book their place in the final next year.

Match Overview

Match: ENG vs SA – 2nd Test Match

Date and Time: Thursday, August 25, 3:30 PM IST

Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester

Live Streaming: Sony Sports Network and Sony Liv App.

England: Alex Lees, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes (c), Ben Foakes (wk), Stuart Broad, Jack Leach, Matty Potts, James Anderson

South Africa: Dean Elgar (c), Sarel Erwee, Keegan Petersen, Aiden Markram, Rassie van der Dussen, Kyle Verreynne (wk), Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Lungi Ngidi