The Cairns Post

A Broad swath cut right through South Africans

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STUART Broad shone with bat and ball to give England the advantage on an enthrallin­g second day of the first Test against South Africa.

Opener Dean Elgar provided stubborn resistance after Broad claimed three wickets as the hosts continued to struggle on 8-210 in reply to England’s 303 in Durban.

Elgar was unbeaten on 114 early on day three after Broad removed three of his partners, including a superb delivery to dismiss the dangerous AB de Villiers caught behind.

Broad also snagged the wicket of Stiaan van Zyl with the second ball of the innings and had out-of-form South Africa captain Hashim Amla caught behind for seven.

Spinner Moeen Ali bowled Faf du Plessis for two, the batsman dancing down the track but missing the ball which clipped the top of the bails.

On day three, Ali claimed the wickets of JP Duminy, Kevin Abbott and a stubborn Dale Steyn (17).

The second day in Durban Tests are traditiona­lly the preserve of the batsmen but 10 wickets fell on a sunny and breezy day after Saturday’s play was dogged by rain delays. England could not have asked for a better start when van Zyl, back in the side, shouldered arms to a straight ball from Broad and was bowled while Amla was squared up by Broad and caught behind by wicketkeep­er Jonny Bairstow.

De Villiers survived a controvers­ial call for a gully catch, that was eventually ruled to have fallen short when he was on 11, but was cleverly set up by Broad who tempted him into a faint touch to a wider ball when he was on 49.

“AB was taking the game away from us slightly so we tried to put pressure on him to make score shots and the ball swung late and got more grip than I thought it would,” Broad said.

Morne Morkel took four wickets before lunch as England added 124 runs to their overnight tally for the loss of six wickets.

Nick Compton, 63 overnight, was one of Morkel’s victims as he got out for 85, the top score of the innings.

Morkel also dismissed Stokes, Moeen and Chris Woakes, out first ball, in a hostile spell that brought him figures of 4-76.

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ON SONG: Stuart Broad.

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