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[Cricket] England v South Africa- Fourth Test- Johannesburg, Jan 24-28 2020



Beach Hut

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235/5 Amazing ball from Broad snares Bavuma
 




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Just a word, to those who couldn't understand why England didn't enforce the follow-on yesterday - South Africa, had their second innings played out in the same manner, would currently be 21 runs ahead, with 5 wickets in hand, looking to potentially set England a very nasty 150+ fourth innings run chase
 










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Just a word, to those who couldn't understand why England didn't enforce the follow-on yesterday - South Africa, had their second innings played out in the same manner, would currently be 21 runs ahead, with 5 wickets in hand, looking to potentially set England a very nasty 150+ fourth innings run chase

And now, instead, all England realistically need to do is.....get De Kock out. (sorry [MENTION=36]Titanic[/MENTION])
 


dazzer6666

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Just a word, to those who couldn't understand why England didn't enforce the follow-on yesterday - South Africa, had their second innings played out in the same manner, would currently be 21 runs ahead, with 5 wickets in hand, looking to potentially set England a very nasty 150+ fourth innings run chase

Absolutely this.
 


Pavilionaire

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Just a word, to those who couldn't understand why England didn't enforce the follow-on yesterday - South Africa, had their second innings played out in the same manner, would currently be 21 runs ahead, with 5 wickets in hand, looking to potentially set England a very nasty 150+ fourth innings run chase

Was anybody serious about enforcing the follow-on with that much time still left in the game?

England's second innings was a great opportunity for the new batsmen to get some low pressure runs and to entertain The Barmy Army.

Root has his critics but he's got a lot right in this series. It's amazing the effect that a Top 3 that can actually score runs can have on a No. 4 batsman.
 






Beach Hut

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Was anybody serious about enforcing the follow-on with that much time still left in the game?

England's second innings was a great opportunity for the new batsmen to get some low pressure runs and to entertain The Barmy Army.

Root has his critics but he's got a lot right in this series. It's amazing the effect that a Top 3 that can actually score runs can have on a No. 4 batsman.

I think at the end of the second day, enforcing the follow on was a realistic prospect. We were 300 + up and they had 6 down. If we'd have knocked their last few batsmen over very cheaply, then I'd have enforced the follow on, but as soon as they got close to the follow on target and it was clear that dire weather predictions were less likely to materialise, then batting became the best option.

Also remember that against a weak SA attack without a spinner, having to chase a small target on the last day wouldn't have been that risky.

We'd have won comfortably either way
 


Bold Seagull

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Barmy Army in great voice. Imagine if we had non stop singing like that for 90mins let alone all day.
 


Papa Lazarou

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De Kock is going to get these on his own, mark my words.
 






Beach Hut

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De Kock out

267/8
 












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