Hindustan Times (Patiala)

England complete innings win

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PORT ELIZABETH: England completed a comprehens­ive win by an innings and 53 runs on the fifth day of the third Test against South Africa at St George’s Park on Monday, taking an unbeatable 2-1 lead in the four-match series.

England were held up by a last wicket stand of 99 between Keshav Maharaj (71) and Dane Paterson (39 not out) and it needed a direct-hit run-out by Sam Curran from mid-on to clinch the result shortly before lunch. South Africa were bowled out for 237.

The partnershi­p between Maharaj and Paterson was easily South Africa’s best of the match and showed up an otherwise poor batting performanc­e by the hosts.

South Africa added 135 runs in losing their last four wickets, which seemed unlikely when Vernon Philander chipped a catch to midwicket off Stuart Broad three balls into the day.

Mark Wood and Dom Bess also took wickets but England captain Joe Root could not add to his four wickets taken on Sunday, conceding 56 runs in 10 overs on Monday to finish with four for 87.

Maharaj hit Root for three fours and two sixes in an over which ended with four byes, costing 28 in total. Despite the late face-saving flourish for the hosts, it was a result which was a triumph for England’s youth policy, while the way South Africa were outplayed was a devastatin­g blow for captain Faf du Plessis and new coach Mark Boucher.

It was South Africa’s seventh defeat in their last eight Tests, the only exception being their win in the first Test against England when it seemed that radical changes in the team management might have heralded a new dawn.

A resurgent England team bounced back from defeat at Centurion to win the second Test in Cape Town by 189 runs and they dominated in Port Elizabeth, with two 22-year-olds, batsman Ollie Pope and off-spinner Dom Bess playing significan­t roles.

Pope hit a century of high quality and held six catches in the match, equalling the England

Test record. Bess took the first five wickets in the first innings, his first five-wicket haul in Tests.

DU PLESSIS TO STAY ON AS SA SKIPPER

South Africa captain Faf du Plessis said he would not be walking away even if he is struggling with his own form and after losing for a seventh time in their last eight Tests. Even before Monday, there was speculatio­n about his future. He has expressed his desire to lead South Africa in the T20 World Cup in Australia in October and November, by which time he will be 36.

It maybe possible that the fourth Test in Johannesbu­rg from Friday could be his last home series in charge. “From a runs point of view, I’m not up to a level where I should be but I’ve still got a huge role to play as captain to try and make sure I lift these guys up to fight to win the next Test,” he said. “The worst thing a leader can do is pull the plug mid-series and say, ‘sorry boys, I’m out, I’ve had enough’. That’s not what leadership is about, you have to stick through the tough times as well,” he said. Brief scores: England 499/9 (decl) beat South Africa 209 & 237 all out in 88.5 ovs (K Maharaj 71; J Root 4/87, M wood 3/32) by an innings & 53 runs.

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England's Ollie Pope and Dom Bess leave with a stump as souvenir after the third Test win.
REUTERS ■ England's Ollie Pope and Dom Bess leave with a stump as souvenir after the third Test win.

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