England v South Africa, World Cup 2011, Chennai
England come back to stun South Africa
Robin Peterson struck twice in the first over as South Africa enjoyed a dream start•Getty Images
Andrew Strauss was his first victim, caught for a duck at wide long-on•AFP
The South Africans gather to celebrate Pietersen's dismissal•Getty Images
Trott made a composed half-century to keep England afloat•Getty Images
Morkel nailed Ravi Bopara for 60 to hasten England's demise•Getty Images
Imran Tahir wrapped up England with four wickets•Getty Images
Hashim Amla was fluent at the top of the order for South Africa •Getty Images
Jacques Kallis accepted Matt Prior's word that he took a clean catch behind the stumps•Getty Images
Faf du Plessis was sharply run out from short leg as England dramatically fought back •Getty Images
Dale Steyn might still have done the job, until Stuart Broad intervened•Getty Images
Peterson ended up with three early wickets after being given the new ball by Graeme Smith•Getty Images
Strauss walks back after a duck•Getty Images
Ravi Bopara began with England in deep trouble•Getty Images
Trott was a calming influence after England's early alarms•Getty Images
Tim Bresnan fell lbw to Dale Steyn as England's collapse gathered pace•Getty Images
Tahir enjoyed each one of his wickets, to take his tournament tally to 11•Getty Images
Amla looks back at his broken stumps after being bowled by Stuart Broad•Getty Images
Kallis fell to Broad for 15 to give England hope•Getty Images
JP Duminy was bowled by James Anderson moments after being reprieved on review•Getty Images
Stuart Broad finished the game and revived England's campaign by dismissing Morne Morkel •Getty Images
Kevin Pietersen fell in the same over for 2•AFP
Bopara produced a steady innings in partnership with Jonathan Trott•Getty Images
Bopara made a fighting 60 but fell to Morne Morkel•Getty Images
Steyn's reverse-swing was too hot for England to handle•Getty Images
Smith started South Africa's innings in calm fashion•Getty Images
Broad produced an improved spell as England fought hard with the ball•Getty Images
James Anderson bowled AB de Villiers with a stunning delivery to revive England's fortunes•Getty Images
Just when South Africa looked to be edging past England with a 33-run stand, Tim Bresnan removed Morne van Wyk •Getty Images