Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Jimmy’s back but England feel sick

- CRICKET

GLEEFUL SEA OF MYSTERY SAMPHIRE COAST

TAWNY PORT NOBLE BEHEST

ATWAAR HOLIDAY MAGIC

2-1fav Went slightly right start, led, headed over 3f out, led again over 1f out, clear inside final furlong, comfortabl­y, won at Southwell 5f hcp 0-85 (4) fbs in Nov beating Free Love by 2 3/4l, 8 ran.

16-1 Edged left and bumped start, towards rear, kept on final furlong, no impression, 7th of 10, 3 1/2l behind Harry’s Bar at Kempton 6f 3yo hcp

0-105 (2) pol. 33-1 Led, headed narrowly over 4f out, driven to lead again narrowly 2f out, ridden over 1f out, held on under pressure inside final furlong, won at Southwell 6f hcp 0-80 (4) fbs beating Rock Sound by nk, 13 ran. 25-1 With leaders on outside, ridden 2f out, outpaced and no impression final furlong, 5th of 13, 3 1/2l behind Samovar at Southwell 6f hcp 0-80 (4) fbs. 25-1 Always towards rear, never a factor, 21st of 22, 17l behind Moss Gill at York 5f hcp 0-95 (3) sft in Oct.

16-1 Taken to post early, soon led, headed 2f out, weakened inside final furlong, 6th of 7, 4 1/2l behind Watchable at Lingfield 5f 3yo hcp 0-105 (2) pol.

8-1 Prominent, ridden, lost place and edged right 2f out, soon well held, 9th of 13, 6l behind Tawny Port at Southwell 5f hcp 0-85 (4) fbs in Nov.

JAMES Anderson made his longawaite­d return to the England attack – but an illness sweeping the camp left Joe Root’s side a depleted force on day two of their opening warm-up match in South Africa.

Jofra Archer, Stuart Broad and Jack Leach were all ruled out of action by a bug which has also affected the coaching staff, while Ben Stokes’ late arrival following his BBC Sports Personalit­y of the Year win and Mark Wood’s ongoing rehabilita­tion programme stretched the bowling options.

England still managed to bowl out the Invitation­al XI for 289 in 68 overs, 20 fewer runs than they posted on Tuesday, but leaving the field without any further fitness issues might well be their most pleasing achievemen­t of the day out in Benoni.

Anderson, who has not featured since pulling up with a calf injury on the first morning of the Ashes in August, turned in a rusty initial showing in the morning session but was much improved after lunch and capped a rhythmical spell by snaring Kabelo Sekhukhune’s outside edge.

England had been in an awkward position prior to that breakthrou­gh, with Sekhukhune (65) sharing a free-scoring stand of 133 with Jacques Snyman (79). Things picked up rapidly as Chris Woakes struck three times in 11 deliveries, doing his hopes of turning out at Centurion on Boxing Day no harm.

Sam Curran had earlier removed both openers with the new ball but Root’s side endured a joyless stint of more than 25 overs that saw the scorecard race along to 147 for two at lunch.

Anderson was taken for six boundaries, all in the arc between third man and cover, as his line wavered early on, while Woakes’ early blast and Curran’s second failed to convince.

Most concerning, though, was the treatment doled out to Matt Parkinson, handed extra responsibi­lity in Leach’s absence.

The uncapped Lancastria­n had a chastening day, milked for 112 in his 20 overs, including a handful of sixes and one sequence of four consecutiv­e boundaries from the bat of home captain Diego Rosier.

Two late breakthrou­ghs, including the one which brought an early close to proceeding­s, will not mask the fact that there is plenty yet to do before he can be considered ready for the Test arena.

That Root proved a safer, and more threatenin­g, spin option with two for 21 in 13 tidy overs only amplified Parkinson’s missed opportunit­y. England’s best moments came at the start of the afternoon’s play, when they were joined in the field by Stokes and picked up four for 28.

Anderson bowled with greater control as he built up pressure before his wicket, with Woakes taking over, digging in short and drawing the gentlest of mis-hits from Snyman.

He made light work of Kyle Simmonds and Sizwe Masondo, fending to short-leg and nicking off respective­ly.

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