England v South Africa, 2nd Investec Test, Trent Bridge, 2nd day
South Africa take control on bowlers' day
England's day started well when James Anderson struck in the opening over of the second day•Getty Images
Anderson made it three in three overs when he held on to a juggled return catch to dismiss Chris Morris•Getty Images
In reply, however, Vernon Philander struck early to remove Alastair Cook•Getty Images
Joe Root took the aggressive option from the outset, racing to a 40-ball fifty•Getty Images
But South Africa seized control when Root was caught behind off Morne Morkel for 78•Getty Images
Maharaj then produced a beauty to remove Jonny Bairstow•Getty Images
Before Morris trapped Stuart Broad lbw first ball•Getty Images
Joe Root then added a second off Anderson's bowling when he took a sharp catch at second slip to remove Keshav Maharaj•Getty Images
... and made it 4 for 4 in 3.2 overs with the scalp of Morne Morkel•Getty Images
Cook looks back after edging to de Kock, a dismissal given after a review•Getty Images
Gary Ballance battled hard for his 27, but was bowled straight after lunch•AFP
Ben Stokes fell for a duck to Keshav Maharaj as England struggled in tough conditions•Getty Images
Chris Morris went through the lower order as England crumbled after tea•Getty Images
Mark Wood was last man out, caught in the slips for 6 as Morris finished with 3 for 38•Getty Images
He finished with figures of 5 for 72, his 22nd five-wicket haul in Test cricket•Getty Images
Keaton Jennings then fell in the next over to Morne Morkel for a duck•Getty Images
Jonny Bairstow made 45 in a fighting performance•Getty Images
Stokes' inside edge bobbled up but Quinton de Kock held the rebound•Getty Images
Moeen Ali drove loosely to Faf du Plessis at point•Getty Images
Anderson finished the day back in the wickets, removing Heino Kuhn early in South Africa's second innings•Getty Images