Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Bairstow stars as England set SA mammoth target

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Jonny Bairstow made a run-a-ball fifty on Sunday as England left South Africa needing to rewrite the record books if they were to pull off an astounding win in the third Test.

England set South Africa a colossal victory target of 492 in the 100th Test at The Oval when captain Joe Root declared his side’s second innings on 313 for eight shortly before tea on the fourth day.

At the time of going to press, South Africa were 115/4 with Dean Elgar (71*) and Temba Bavuma (15*) at the crease. Ben Stokes took two wickets off successive balls.

The most any side have made to win in the fourth innings of a Test is the West Indies’ 418 for seven against Australia at St John’s in 2002/03.

The largest fourth innings total in a Test at The Oval is the 429 for eight posted by India against England in 1979, when Sunil Gavaskar struck a superb double century in a thrilling draw.

A draw now appeared to the only realistic aim for South Africa in this match, with the tourists needing to bat out a session plus Monday’s last day to keep the four-match series all square at 1-1 heading into next week’s finale at Old Trafford.

Keshav Maharaj took two wickets for no runs in four balls shortly after lunch to remove the well-set duo of debutant Tom Westley (59) and Root (50).

But Stokes, whose 112 in a first-innings total of 353 helped establish England’s strong position in this match, kept the runs coming with a brisk 31.

Bairstow, whose fifty featured six fours, then scored rapidly.

Meanwhile, Toby RolandJone­s, enjoyed himself with the bat on his Test debut by hitting two sixes in his 23 not out.

England knew that if Middlesex seamer Roland-Jones produced

anything like his stunning return of five for 57 -- which included all of the Proteas’ top four -- in the tourists’ meagre first-innings 175, they would be well on their way to victory.

Root’s men resumed Sunday on 74 for one, already a lead of 252 runs.

 ?? AFP ?? Jonny Bairstow celebrates his 50 at The Oval on Sunday.
AFP Jonny Bairstow celebrates his 50 at The Oval on Sunday.

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