Swann soars
Graeme Swann's all-round heroics were England's only challenge to the euphoria surrounding Makhaya Ntini's 100th Test, writes James Lawton in the Independent .
Swann inserted himself into the heart of the Ashes triumph last summer and here yesterday he surely created new waves of mystique. The trick, it appears, is to produce the jauntiest of styles, all the better to conceal behind it the most ferocious ambition.
The move would have eased the burden on Stuart Broad, Graham Onions – playing in his first overseas Test – and James Anderson, who still appears to be recovering from a knee injury. As it was, Onions, who has suffered with a calf strain/cramp, struggled with the heat and Anderson looked short of a gallop. England were fortunate that the pitch offered spin and encouragement to Swann, who bowled beautifully.
"Hello ball," Ronald said in his best Fotherington-Thomas. "How lovely of you to drop by like this. What a pleasant surprise." And when the ball asked if it could come past, Ronald stood aside, saying: "Why of course, after you."
Siddhartha Talya is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo