South Africa v England, 4th Test, Day 3
England drive home advantage
England started the third day hunting for quick wickets•Getty Images
Quinton de Kock played fluently•Getty Images
After it was changed, Stokes looked dangerous•Getty Images
For his second Test five-wicket haul•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
And it was bad news for Vernon Philander, who limped off after straining his hamstring•Getty Images
Dwaine Pretorius struck first to remove Zak Crawley•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
Ben Stokes had a quick attacking cameo•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
And then removed Buttler, increasing the pressure on England's wicketkeeper•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
And got one within six balls of the start, Vernon Philander chipping a catch to Stuart Broad•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
Making made a battling half-century with support from Dwaine Pretorius for support•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
And Wood burst through de Kock's drive•Getty Images
After he removed Dane Paterson•Getty Images
While Zak Crawley and Dom Sibley pressed on•Getty Images
Before Dane Paterson removed Joe Denly•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
And Root continued to look busy•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
Before Faf du Plessis' brilliant catch gave Beuran Hendricks a five-wicket haul on debut•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
As England grew frustrated with the shape of the ball•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
Sparking exuberant celebrations•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
He led England off, and Joe Root decided against enforcing the follow-on•Getty Images
Temba Bavuma summed up South Africa's mood•Getty Images
And Joe Root set about his work•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty
Anrich Nortje accounted for Ollie Pope•Christiaan Kotze/AFP via Getty