BSP-26 Stokes and Wood lead England push for victory in final Test

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Stokes and Wood lead England push for victory in final Test

JOHANNESBURG, Jan 27, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Ben Stokes and Mark Wood made a
double strike shortly before tea as England pushed for a series-clinching
victory on the fourth day of the fourth and final Test at the Wanderers
Stadium on Monday.

Set to make a world record 466 to win, South Africa were 188 for four at
tea, still 278 runs adrift.

Rassie van der Dussen and captain Faf du Plessis batted together for all
but 13 minutes of an extended two-and-a-half hour afternoon session before
Stokes bowled Du Plessis for 35 with a ball which hit a crack and kept low,
deflecting off the toe of his bat into the stumps.

Van der Dussen looked set for a maiden Test century but in the next over
he was caught off Mark Wood for 98.

Van der Dussen batted impressively, hitting 15 fours and two sixes in a
133-ball innings but both he and Du Plessis were given a torrid time by Wood,
bowling at express pace on a pitch where the bounce was gradually becoming
more unpredictable.

With tea looming, England set a field which suggested a short-pitched
barrage was likely but Wood then bowled a full-length delivery which Van der
Dussen drove awkwardly to short cover where Stuart Broad held a good diving
catch.

It was the second wicket for Stokes – both at crucial times shortly before
an interval. His first victim was opening batsman Dean Elgar, who was caught
and bowled playing an awkward pull shot in the penultimate ball before lunch.
Stokes had taken two for 28 at tea.

England lead the series 2-1.

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