England v South Africa, 3rd Investec Test, The Oval, 4th day
Morris tears his hair out
Tom Westley and Keaton Jennings make their way out under cloudy skies•Getty Images
Joe Root, though, was more comfortable against the short ball, a swivel-pull making for one of the shots of the morning•Getty Images
Tom Westley was more sedate at the other end, and brought up a fifty on debut•AFP
Ben Stokes laced some crisp shots through the off side to take England past 250...•AFP
Dean Elgar watched after edging the ball...•AFP
Toby Roland-Jones screamed in delight after dismissing Hashim Amla for the second time on his Test debut•AFP
Kagiso Rabada bounced out Jennings for 48 with a sharp bouncer•AFP
Root also unleashed strong cuts as England stretched their lead past 300•Getty Images
He was stumped shortly after lunch, walking down to Keshav Maharaj and getting beaten by the flight•Getty Images
... before swinging across the line to Morris and losing his stumps•Getty Images
...and saw Keaton Jennings put down a catch •Getty Images
Faf du Plessis shouldered arms to an inswinger for the second time in the Test•Getty Images
Chris Morris, who was at the receiving end, was ready to tear his hair out•Getty Images
Joe Root pushed on to a half-century before top-edging a sweep to be caught in the deep•Getty Images
Jonny Bairstow amped up the scoring rate with a 58-ball 63 before England declared on 313, having taken the lead up to 491•Getty Images
But there was a procession at the other end -
starting with Heino Kuhn•Getty Images
Ben Stokes was responsible for that; he took two in two, and South Africa were flattened in the last session•Getty Images