England wrapped victory by an innings and 53 runs on the fifth morning of the third Test against South Africa, guaranteeing an unassailable 2-1 lead after finally ending a remarkable last-wicket stand.
The tourists needed four wickets at the start of play and threatened to race over the line in style as Stuart Broad, Mark Wood and Dom Bess left the Proteas on the brink of defeat at 138 for nine.
The tourists were one ball away from a triumphant finish to their stay in Port Elizabeth but found themselves subject to an astonishing display of tailend hitting as Keshav Maharaj (71) and Dane Paterson (39 not out) swung their way to a 99-run partnership.
With the ball disappearing to all parts of the ground it required a run out to finish the job, Curran throwing down the stumps as Maharaj sprinted to bring up the century stand.
The result marks a notable achievement for Joe Root and his side, the first time England have enforced a follow-on overseas since 2013 and the first time they have done so in a winning cause since 1992 in Christchurch, but the captain took the brunt of the late fireworks himself.
Pope’s progress
Kennington connection
Tweet of the day
SA Cricket was a complete shambles a month ago! It won’t be fixed in a month. It’ll take a few years.
The domestic structure/club cricket & schools cricket needs sorting. That’s the main teams feeder!
Right guys in charge & we can all judge them in a few years!
— Kevin Pietersen? (@KP24) January 20, 2020
Cause for applause
We are delighted to announce that over 11,000 Rand was raised at last night’s Charity Party, in aid of Phoenix Sports Academy ?
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— England’s Barmy Army (@TheBarmyArmy) January 20, 2020
The official Barmy Army supporters’ group continued their fund-raising efforts for local good causes with a charity event in Port Elizabeth on Sunday evening. The night brought in 11,016 rand (£583) for a community sports organisation called Phoenix Sports Academy.