England v South Africa, 2nd Test, Headingley, 4th day
South Africa storm to ten-wicket victory
James Anderson batted courageously for his 34•Getty Images
Dale Steyn roars an unsuccessful appeal against Cook•Getty Images
Pietersen trudges back to the pavilion after a frenetic innings of 13 from five balls•Getty Images
AB de Villiers attracted huge criticism for his first-innings 'catch' off Andrew Strauss, but there was no disputing the brilliance of his one-handed take off Ian Bell•Getty Images
Flintoff made 38 and accelerated as his innings went on•Getty Images
... but eventually was caught in the slips for 38•Getty Images
Ntini, Steyn and Morkel plot their downfall of England•Getty Images
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And Alastair Cook was a model of patience on the fourth morning•AFP
But Anderson was struck a fearsome blow on his jaw by a fired-up Steyn•Getty Images
South Africa's fielders mob Kallis after his dismissal of Pietersen•Getty Images
Morne Morkel was the grateful bowler•Getty Images
... and attracted the wrath of Steyn in one particularly hard-hitting over•Getty Images
Steyn removed Tim Ambrose as England slide towards defeat•Getty Images
Stuart Broad made a 41-ball fifty to lift England's spirits•Getty Images
England's slip cordon don't try to hide their disappointment as South Africa chase 9 for victory•Getty Images
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and Graeme Smith bids a fond farewell•Getty Images
Morkel later removed Andrew Flintoff as England crumbled in the evening session•Getty Images
Steyn rues one that got away as Flintoff digs in for England•Getty Images
Ambrose goes on the pull•Getty Images
Broad smacks another four during his half-century•Getty Images
Neil McKenzie and Graeme Smith congratulate each other after nudging the nine runs required for South Africa's 10-wicket win over England•Getty Images