Steyn, Morkel shine for SA PDF Print E-mail
Written by vijay   
Friday, 15 January 2010 07:50

England had no answer to the pace of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel as they were skittled for 180 on the first day of the fourth and final Test against South Africa on Thursday.

The home team were 29 for no wicket in reply at the close after a day interrupted by rain and bad light.

England, after winning the toss and choosing to bat, were rocked by three wickets from Morkel in his first five overs as they crashed to 39 for four.

Paul Collingwood and Ian Bell lifted the visitors to 100 for four at lunch but there was more misery in the second session as Steyn sparked a collapse of six for 80 to finish the innings with five for 51.

Collingwood and Bell shared a stand of 76 before debutant Ryan McLaren had the former caught at point off a leading edge for 47.

Bell was then bowled for 35 by a good ball from Steyn that came back through the gate.

Graeme Swann offered some resistance with a run-a-ball 27 although he was dropped twice before finally being caught behind off Steyn.

England lost as many wickets through errant strokeplay as through any menace from the pitch after skipper Andrew Strauss was brilliantly caught off Steyn by a diving Hashim Amla at short leg to the first delivery of the Test.

It was the first time an Englishman was dismissed by the first ball of a Test since Stan Worthington was caught behind off Australia's Ernie McCormick in Brisbane in 1936.

Steyn claimed his 12th five-wicket haul in 36 tests while Morkel trapped Alastair Cook (21) and Jonathan Trott (5) leg before and had the dangerous Kevin Pietersen caught at mid-on for seven after he dragged a pull into the air from outside off stump.

England lead the series 1-0. 

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