England vs South Africa, 1st Test: South Africa Captain Dean Elgar’s Unfortunate Dismissal. Watch | Cricket News

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    Deal Elgar was dismissed by James Anderson in his first innings within the first Take a look at vs England.© Twitter

    Kagiso Rabada took a superb five-wicket haul as South Africa bowled out England for a paltry whole of 165 on Day 2 of the continued first Take a look at on the Lord’s Cricket Floor. In reply, South Africa bought off to a stable begin with skipper Dean Elgar and opener Sarel Erwee. Elgar and Erwee added 85 runs for the primary wicket, earlier than the previous was dismissed in one of the unlucky methods. Elgar tried to work James Anderson‘s supply off his pads. Nevertheless, the ball clipped the thigh guard after which bobbled again off his proper arm earlier than hitting the stumps.

    The video was shared by England cricket on their official Twitter deal with.

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    Notably, Elgar was given out caught behind off Stuart Broad however his speedy overview confirmed the ball had hit his pad fairly than the bat.

    Additionally, the southpaw was batting on seven when he edged Matthew Potts, just for Zak Crawley to drop a head-high slip catch that burst by way of his palms.

    Earlier, Rabada completed with figures of 5 for 52 in 19 overs — the twelfth time he took 5 wickets in a Take a look at innings.

    Anrich Nortje had adopted up Rabada’s preliminary good work by taking three wickets, together with the prized scalp of in-form Jonny Bairstow for a duck.

    Ollie Pope’s 73 was the one double-figure rating by a specialist England batsman, with the next-best contribution coming from England captain and all-rounder Ben Stokes, who made 20.

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    England have received all 4 of their Assessments beneath their new management pairing of Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum after switching to a mode of all-out assault

    (With AFP Inputs)

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