• Olympic gold medallist Peter Wilson (a double trap shooter) rang the five-minute bell.
  • The members of the MCC welcomed the England team as they emerged from the Long Room.
  • Vernon Philander watched on as Stuart Broad dismissed Dale Steyn early on.
  • Philander recorded his first Test fifty off 75 balls.
  • James Anderson was left frustrated as the tail wagged slightly.
  • Graeme Swann (c) took Philander's wicket to end the Proteas innings on 309. Anderson took three wickets and Finn ended with four.
  • Andrew Strauss was peppered with short balls by Morne Morkel...
  • ...before the fast bowler rattled his stumps on the stroke of lunch.
  • Steyn trapped Jonathan Trott LBW and then had a waltz with Jacques Rudolph...
  • ...and then Cook was caught by Kallis (L) in the slips for six.
  • James Taylor was caught by Graeme Smith in the slips off Morne Morkel, leaving England on 54/4, the same as South Africa were on day one.
  • Jonny Bairstow and Ian Bell put together a partnership of 40 to take England into tea on 94/4.
  • Ian Bell was subjected to the short ball but did well to avoid it...
  • ...and both he and Bairstow made fifties in the evening session.
  • Philander got rid of Bell, caught at gully, just before stumps, ending a partnership of 124.

3rd Test, Day 2: Eng v SA

Olympic gold medallist Peter Wilson (a double trap shooter) rang the five-minute bell.