England vs South Africa | 3rd Test, Lords | Aug 16-20

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For the second series this year, England are faced with a must-win final Test in order to preserve their No. 1 status. They managed to produce a No. 1 performance in Colombo to defeat Sri Lanka and stay top of the pile. That performance followed four consecutive defeats and, once again, England have to pull something out of the bag after less-than-ideal preparation.

Their cricket might have improved at Headingley in the second Test but any sign of improvement has been totally overshadowed by a social media ruckus. Twitter, YouTube, text messages and emails have ensured Kevin Pietersen's long-term England future has dominated the news rather than the facts of the immediate future - England have to win this Test. And without Pietersen they are without the man that took the series back to South Africa and at last put them under pressure with his 149.

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South Africa might be a little miffed by the Pietersen saga too. They have come dangerously close to being dragged into the mire and few are discussing their opportunity to ascend the summit of world cricket, for which they need only a draw. They are by far the more settled of the two camps and have players in form and in confident mood. Several had injury worries after the second Test but they are now fully recovered and preparing to take South Africa to the top.

Much will depend in this match on England's ability to score enough runs. Sounds simple enough - and the totals they have achieved so far in this series would have been good enough to pressurise many teams - but England have found themselves with too few runs to play with against the depth, talent and mental strength of South Africa's line-up. Twice England have squandered positions to rack up very high scores and they cannot afford to miss their chance at Lord's, otherwise South Africa's order could swamp them once again.

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There is suddenly some pressure on Graeme Swann. The stock of England's premier spinner has fallen in the last year - he didn't have the devastating effect the Pakistan slow men enjoyed in the UAE and laboured for 50 fruitless overs at The Oval under suspicion of an elbow injury. He took his first first-class wicket since June last week for Nottinghamshire at Taunton. Last summer, Swann used the final Test against India at The Oval, to re-establish his claim as one of the world's best spinners by bowling his side to victory on the final day. He will be hoping for a repeat performance.

Dale Steyn endured a miserable Lord's debut on South Africa's last tour in 2008, taking 1 for 117 as England built a huge first-innings total. He will be looking for happier memories this week and will hope to add to his 10 wickets - making him the leading wicket-taker - in the series so far.

Pitch and conditions:

The Olympic archery tournament was completed less than two weeks ago so it will be interesting to see how the outfield has coped with temporary stands and artificial paths. "It's not as pristine as you normally see Lord's but you've got to give credit to them for the effort they have put in," Graeme Smith said. The square was largely unaffected by the archery and with the drier weather in recent weeks than at the start of the season, a truer surface than during the West Indies Test should be found.
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Pietersen's absence could be the excuse England need to play five bowlers in their search for 20 wickets - something they have been loathe to do in recent times. They used Samit Patel as a fifth bowler in Sri Lanka but you have go back to Dhaka in February 2010 for a match where five specialist bowlers were picked. Swann could replace Pietersen with Ian Bell batting at No. 4 and Matt Prior at No. 6. The tried-and-tested method, however, would be to slot Jonny Bairstow back into the side.

England (probable): 1 Andrew Strauss (capt), 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Ian Bell, 5 James Taylor, 6 Jonny Bairstow, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 James Anderson, 11 Steven Finn

South Africa will remain unchanged, as all their injury worries, Alviro Petersen, Jacques Kallis and Smith, have recovered.

South Africa (probable): 1 Graeme Smith (capt), 2 Alviro Petersen, 3 Hashim Amla, 4 Jacques Kallis, 5 AB de Villiers (wk), 6 Jacques Rudolph, 7 JP Duminy, 8 Vernon Philander, 9 Dale Steyn, 10 Morne Morkel, 11 Imran Tahir

Stats and trivia:

In total, the teams have met 14 times at Lord's with England winning six and South Africa four.

England haven't beaten South Africa at Lord's since 1960 - six Tests ago - when they triumphed by an innings and 73 runs.
South Africa's record Test total came at Lord's in 2003 - 682 for 6 declared.

Andrew Strauss' 100th Test will be his 50th as captain, while Stuart Broad's 50th Test will be his 100th first-class match

Quotes:

"We expect England to be England over the next five days and we just have to be better than them at it."
South Africa captain, Graeme Smith, keeps a simple outlook on the opposition.
 
South Africa batting line up is really really good .. to get them out twice will be very tough for england

99 % chances SA will win the series 2-0 if rain permits
 
Come on SA! Usually a flat pitch at Lords but England need to win this so we'll see what the pitch'll be like.

Strauss is playing his 100th test at Lords at his home ground. What a wonderful feeling. I'm going for SA but I'm hoping Strauss & James Taylor does well. I also hope Swann plays so the SA batsman will increase his average :)
 
really want to watch a test at lord's one day. reality keeps ensuing everytime.
 
Dynamics of this Test have completely changed.

Will Strauss lose the #1 ranking in his 100th Test?

I am praying for an England win.
 
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Weather is set fair, so two good bowling lineups equals a result here. Come on England.
 
Just out that Bresnan has been 'Dropped' for 'Finn'.

Now the England team is better without Bresnan for sure...
 
England Team: Strauss (c), Cook, Trott, Bairstow, Bell, Taylor, Prior (wk), Swann, Broad, Anderson, Finn.

SA: Smith (c), Petersen, Amla, Kallis, de Villiers, Rudolph, Duminy, Philander, Steyn, Morkel, Tahir.
 
One interesting thing about this test is how Bairstow goes about this......Taylor played a mousy sort of role at headingley but then with KP on the other end, anyone would have felt mousy. We know Bairstow can give it a whack in LOIs but can he knuckle down.
 
S.A 22/1

Good early blow for england to get smith out here!
 
Poor review, Finn hitting batsman on/above the knee roll from his height, always going over
 
what did he do now?

9.3 S Broad to Petersen:
Huge, huge, huge, absolutely hugeeeeeee LBW appeal! Broad has cleared his throat here but umpire Taufel has calmly said no. Broad wants a review here. Comic scenes out there. Good length delivery on middle, nipping in, 83.2 mph, Petersen misses his flick and gets hit on the pads. On the appeal being turned down, Broad asks his captain to go for the review. Here is the joke. Everyone from the slip cordon shakes his head and Broad is not amused. Eventually, the captain too, shakes his head and asks Broad to go back and bowl! That was missing the leg stump, going over the top.

:facepalm:
 
9.3 S Broad to Petersen:
Huge, huge, huge, absolutely hugeeeeeee LBW appeal! Broad has cleared his throat here but umpire Taufel has calmly said no. Broad wants a review here. Comic scenes out there. Good length delivery on middle, nipping in, 83.2 mph, Petersen misses his flick and gets hit on the pads. On the appeal being turned down, Broad asks his captain to go for the review. Here is the joke. Everyone from the slip cordon shakes his head and Broad is not amused. Eventually, the captain too, shakes his head and asks Broad to go back and bowl! That was missing the leg stump, going over the top.

:facepalm:

thats usual barbie stuff. no hassles :yk
 
SA 49/1 after 18 overs.

Anderson bowling well here. But Finn has sprayed it around.
 
Unlucky Petersen here. OUT c Matt Prior b Steven Finn. South Africa have lost their second wicket.
 
Horrible bowling by a mediocre lineup, getting success only because of luck
 
Finn removes Peterson and Amla in one over.

52/3
 
Glad england retained finn like i said they should in pre-match thread. England need to take 20 wickets to win this tests and more likely to do so with Finn in the side.

Huge test now for S.A
 
One more wicket in this session and england wull be more than happy with 1st sessions play!
 
That was an awful decision. What the point of having DRS if the umpire using it doesn't know the rules of the game.
 
How exactly are England cheating? We don't hire the refs. England are easily going to win this test, which means we're still the champs.
 
Hand off the blade, still given out?

England desperate here. And so much for the implementation of the UDRS, to take the howlers out of the game?? :facepalm:
 
Pathetic umpiring! one of worst tv umpire decisions ever! take a bow rod tucker :facepalm:
 
One interesting thing about this test is how Bairstow goes about this......Taylor played a mousy sort of role at headingley but then with KP on the other end, anyone would have felt mousy. We know Bairstow can give it a whack in LOIs but can he knuckle down.

from what I saw of him in WI series he seems a right handed Raina
 
Petersen was the first casuality, Kallis second.

Even if England win here, it'll be only because they had 14 players in comparison to SA's 11.
 
For the record that was a terrible decision, but as for cheating and stitch ups, do me a favour
 
We didn't get the rub of the green at Headingley, stuff evens out over the course of the series.

England, back from the dead!

As for SA, that famous five letter word is currently the subject of a hangman game... C _ _ _ _ ... will we be able to add the 'H' by the end of the day?
 
First, they don't let Petersen review, saying it was too late. Barbie gets to review after 20-30 seconds though, whenever he wants,

Then they cheat on DRS. How ENGLISH!

Isn't that what they did in cycling in the Olympics too?
 
We didn't get the rub of the green at Headingley, stuff evens out over the course of the series.

England, back from the dead!

As for SA, that famous five letter word is currently the subject of a hangman game... C _ _ _ _ ... will we be able to add the 'H' by the end of the day?

Oh yeah? Where did Saffers cheat like you're doing blatantly?
 
First, they don't let Petersen review, saying it was too late. Barbie gets to review after 20-30 seconds though, whenever he wants,

Then they cheat on DRS. How ENGLISH!

Isn't that what they did in cycling in the Olympics too?

Yes massive cheating. We made a our wheels more round than all the others. Pipe Down!
 
Son, the only way England could compete here, was through dodgy decisions, and here we are, not one, but two.

LOL. Look son, all the umpires are neutrals, so carry on crying about it please, it's hilarious.
 
Hand off the blade, still given out?

England desperate here. And so much for the implementation of the UDRS, to take the howlers out of the game?? :facepalm:

nowt to with DRS, that was a poor umpiring decision!!!

U don't miss a chance!!
 
Someone call truthseer the WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHmbulance....
 
Once again so called elite umpires show to be nothing more then idiotic and unable to do there so called jobs properly.
 
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