England v South Africa

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ENG 168 off 42.5 overs & 180
This over   4 • 4 • W
Cur R/R     3.92
Batsmen
James Anderson 1
RSA 423-7d
Bowler
JP Duminy 1.5 - 2 - 10
LIVE COMMENTARY
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Times analysis: That's an entertaining series over. Thank you for your company over the four Tests and the one-day matches.
Times analysis: Graeme Smith pays tribute to Mark Boucher, who looks a tad embarrassed, but it's well-deserved praise.
Times analysis: To his credit, Andrew Strauss refuses to wheel out any excuses for England's performance today, and concludes that they just didn't bat well enough - not just today, but throughout the tour.
Times analysis: That's all over, then. Just the presentations to go now, with Mark Boucher receiving recognition for his 5,000th Test run, and Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel sharing the man of the match award. Men of the series are Boucher and Graeme Swann, who look as if they are going to bicker about who's going to carry the rather hefty trophy.
Times analysis: So the series is levelled as South Africa win by an innings and 74 runs. England have batted dismally but South Africa's bowlers have played tremendously well.
Times analysis: With two balls left to survive until lunch, Duminy takes Sidebottom's wicket, tossing it up and through.
42.5 JP Duminy to Ryan Sidebottom, WICKET!!! Ryan Sidebottom is out
42.4 JP Duminy to Ryan Sidebottom, no run, 54 mph full length on off stump. He defends View
42.3 JP Duminy to Ryan Sidebottom, 54 mph full length on off stump. He hits a nice boundary straight down the ground View
42.2 JP Duminy to Ryan Sidebottom, no run, 51 mph good length outside off stump. He doesn't offer a shot View
42.1 JP Duminy to Ryan Sidebottom, 54 mph short length on middle stump. He hits a nice boundary View
41.7 Dale Steyn to James Anderson, no run, 92 mph good length going down leg. He defends View
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