England v South Africa, 2nd Investec Test, Trent Bridge, 3rd day
Amla grinds South Africa into big lead
Hashim Amla had an early let-off when he edged Stuart Broad to the keeper on 25•Getty Images
After five wickets in the first innings, and an early breakthrough in the second, James Anderson found the going tough too•Getty Images
Amla brought up his fifty with a six•Getty Images
Anderson then had Quinton de Kock caught behind for 1 as England briefly rallied•Getty Images
Mark Wood endured a frustrating day•Getty Images
Amla was eventually trapped lbw for 87 by Liam Dawson•Getty Images
Vernon Philander's late onslaught allowed South Africa to declare with a 473-run lead •Getty Images
Broad barely appealed and England opted not to review•Getty Images
Dean Elgar punished England when they strayed onto his legs in a gritty fifty•Getty Images
Ben Stokes eventually removed Dean Elgar for 80•Getty Images
The groundsman had to bring on a large mallet to do some repairs to the run-ups•Getty Images
Joe Root had much to ponder on a tough day for the new England captain•Getty Images
England even remembered to appeal for Amla's wicket this time•Getty Images
Morne Morkel had Alastair Cook lbw first-ball, but the appeal was overturned on review, as England survived four awkward overs at the end of the day•Getty Images
...as Amla eased through his gears at the other end•Getty Images
Elgar got in a tangle against a bouncer and was caught at square leg•Getty Images
Faf du Plessis settled in as Amla's sidekick•Getty Images
Du Plessis was made to scamper as a shy came in•Getty Images
Moeen Ali was under-used for much of the innings but chipped in with late wickets•Getty Images