South Africa v England, 3rd Test, Cape Town, 2nd day
South Africa take command after collapse
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It was the eighth five-wicket haul of his career as South Africa collapsed to 291 all out•Getty Images
Jonathan Trott also fell early, chopping on to his stumps off Dale Steyn•Getty Images
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Cook brought up his fifty off 112 balls•Getty Images
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Graeme Swann joined Matt Prior after Stuart Broad was dismissed and remained unbeaten at the close•Getty Images
James Anderson then took three wickets in two overs to finish with 5 for 65•Getty Images
But the wickets kept tumbling at Newlands as Andrew Strauss was defeated by Morne Morkel for 2•Getty Images
Steyn claimed two wickets in three balls, including Kevin Pietersen for a duck•Getty Images
Morkel claimed the wicket of Collingwood after lunch on the second day•Getty Images
He took the attack to Paul Harris en route to a battling 65•Getty Images
Bell played nicely in a tough situation to keep England in contention•Getty Images
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Strauss was caught behind off his tormentor-in-chief Morkel•Getty Images
Steyn pulled off a smart return catch to remove Pietersen•Getty Images
But Alastair Cook stood firm, continuing his return to form after his Durban hundred•Getty Images
Cook goes on the attack during his vital half-century•Getty Images
But having battled hard to 48 he gave his wicket away, slapping a long-hop off Kallis straight to point•Getty Images
Prior was rarely fluent but his half-century was crucial for England•Getty Images