ENG v SA 3rd TEST: Catch the score updates from the England and South Africa game happening at The Oval, London.
“All players and coaches will wear black armbands. “We have been in discussions with Cricket South Africa but they have to fly home on Tuesday to spend a few days at home before heading to India and Australia,” the ECB said. “Cricket will resume on Saturday to pay tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and honour her remarkable life and service,” the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said.
Jansen stuck around and top scored for 30 and Zondo showed some potential with a fighting 23, but it's a sorry scorecard for the Proteas who have just recorded ...
That is a dreadful shot from Mulder, regardless of the context of the game. Anderson comes back into the attack and starts with a maiden to Jansen. What a session for England as they ripped out the South African top order. The final ball of the first over of the session kicks enough off a back of a length and takes the shoulder of Zondo’s blade. Jansen is takes three runs – first with a couple through cover and another down the ground – before Maharaj scampers a single to get off the mark with a cheekily scampered run. Jansen is more circumspect and is able to ride the bounce with more comfort. 35th over: South Africa 110-9 (Rabada 6, Nortje 0) Rabada’s gentle and well timed flick through midwcket for three suggested that the remaining Saffas might concentrate and drag out as many runs as they can. The South African’s half heartedly go up for a catch at backward point but the TV replay shows Crawley thunked it into the ground first. 2nd over: England 10-0 (Lees 6, Crawley 4) Marco Jansen (the missing lovechild of Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Alan Mullally?) is going to send down his south-paw slingers from the other end. Sun out at The Oval and a very appreciative crowd, cheering every run and oohing and ahhhing almost every ball. 8th over: England 35-1 (Crawley 5, Pope 16) Shot! 10th over: England 44-2 (Pope 22, Root 1) Joe Root does his road runner thing as he scampers out onto the field, legs pumping like a pistons.
Helpful conditions notwithstanding, Robinson, Broad and Anderson were outstanding, Robinson ending with five for 49, Broad four for 41 and Anderson one for ...
Zondo gets off the mark in his second Test with a poke through point for a single. Broad pins Zondo with the final ball of the over and, to his credit, he seems the most reluctant to send it upstairs. A seventh over for Robinson, which may be his last, however hungry he will be for another 5Wi. Anderson tightens his line and Zondo works it away square for a single. The next ball is shorter and Jansen fiddles it off his hip for a single. Anderson carries on for the final over before lunch on an incident-rich morning for England. Broad lured Jansen on to the rocks of a drive and he got quite a chunk of it but Foakes spilled it to his right. Robinson returns and Jansen drives straight past him for two, the bowler pitching it up. Heart in mouth moment for Maharaj who leaves on line and the ball zips back from outside off and clears middle and leg by barely an inch. Left-arm quick, over the wicket, Jansen ducks it back in to Lees through the gate as the opener tried to press it through mid on with a tight grip. Maharaj throws the bat into a cut and scythes it through point for four. Maharaj rotates through a pull above the ball when Broad bangs one in and ducks another bouncer.
England vs South Africa, 3rd Test, Day 3 Live Score Updates: Ollie Robinson took five before Stuart Broad also took four wickets, helping England bowl out ...
England vs South Africa, Day 3 Live Score Updates: Ollie Robinson took five before Stuart Broad also took four wickets, helping England bowl out South Africa for a paltry total of 118 on Day 3 of the ongoing third Test. Like us on [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.robo.ndtv.cricket&hl=en)or [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/ndtv-cricket/id418320331?mt=8). 98 overs are slated to be bowled on all three days of the Test. The three-match series is currently level at 1-1 and it would be interesting to see whether a result would be possible in the third Test as there are just three days remaining. It is important to note that England had won the toss and elected to bowl in the third Test. Earlier, the first day was washed out due to rain while there the second day was called off in memory of Queen Elizabeth II who died on Thursday.
England bowled out South Africa for 118 as Ollie Robinson collected a five-wicket haul at the Oval. Stuart Broad picked up four wickets and James Anderson ...
[Ollie Robinson inspires England as South Africa crumble at start of third Test](https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/england-south-africa-latest-score-ollie-robinson-b2164378.html) Jansen feeds the ball well wide of the off-stump and Root fancies it. Jansen, England 84-3 (16.5) That’s a huge wicket for Marco Jansen who gets Joe Root caught in the slips. Root 23 (25) c. [No play was possible at all on day one as rain washed out ](https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/south-africa-ben-stokes-england-james-anderson-marcus-trescothick-b2162901.html)Harry Brook’s hopes of a debut, while on Friday the decision was taken that [no play would occur as a mark of respect](https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/england-south-africa-postponed-queen-death-b2163153.html) to [Queen Elizabeth II](/topic/queen-elizabeth-ii), who died the day previous. The ECB did however [confirm that the action would resume](https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/england-south-africa-test-oval-news-b2163750.html) on Saturday, and the players and fans at the Oval paid tribute to the Queen on Saturday morning with [a minute’s silence](/sport/cricket/england-south-africa-king-charles-queen-elizabeth-b2164338.html). It’s more of a square drive this time but Brook has back-to-back boundaries. The bottom hand comes off his bat as he laces it across the square. Ollie Pope brings up the hundred for England by turning Marco Jansen away to fine leg. Ryan Rickelton is patrolling the boundary but he doesn’t see the ball until late and it bounces safely despite cries of ‘catch!’ from his team mates. Harry Brook’s first runs in test cricket come through a stonking cover drive off Marco Jansen.