England and the South African Proteas do battle in the 2nd Test of the Series in England at Headingly, Leeds, UK.

 

Match drawn!

South Africa 419 All Out & 258 / 9 Declared (67.4 overs)

England 425 All Out & 130 / 4 (33 overs)

 

 

Match drawn

  • Basil D’Oliveira Trophy – 2nd Test
  • Test no. 2051 | 2012 season
  • Played at Headingley, Leeds
  • 2,3,4,5,6 August 2012 (5-day match)
South Africa 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
AN Petersen c †Prior b Broad 182 533 365 23 0 49.86
GC Smith* c Bell b Bresnan 52 170 93 4 0 55.91
HM Amla run out (Bresnan/†Prior) 9 17 14 2 0 64.28
JH Kallis c Cook b Anderson 19 38 30 4 0 63.33
AB de Villiers† b Broad 47 134 107 9 0 43.92
DW Steyn b Finn 0 9 6 0 0 0.00
JA Rudolph st †Prior b Pietersen 19 111 74 3 0 25.67
JP Duminy not out 48 130 94 6 0 51.06
VD Philander c Bresnan b Finn 13 24 20 3 0 65.00
M Morkel c Cook b Broad 19 42 27 3 0 70.37
Imran Tahir c Cook b Anderson 0 14 6 0 0 0.00
Extras (b 5, lb 6) 11
Total (all out; 139.2 overs; 619 mins) 419 (3.00 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-120 (Smith, 37.2 ov), 2-132 (Amla, 40.1 ov), 3-157 (Kallis, 49.5 ov), 4-254 (de Villiers, 82.6 ov), 5-259 (Steyn, 85.1 ov), 6-318 (Rudolph, 110.2 ov), 7-353 (Petersen, 120.4 ov), 8-375 (Philander, 126.5 ov), 9-414 (Morkel, 136.2 ov), 10-419 (Imran Tahir, 139.2 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
JM Anderson 33.2 10 61 2 1.83
SCJ Broad 35 10 96 3 2.74
ST Finn 32 3 118 2 3.68
TT Bresnan 27 4 98 1 3.62
IJL Trott 5 1 9 0 1.80
KP Pietersen 7 0 26 1 3.71
England 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
AJ Strauss* c †de Villiers b Steyn 37 154 106 7 0 34.90
AN Cook lbw b Philander 24 113 78 2 0 30.76
IJL Trott c Smith b Steyn 35 121 77 6 0 45.45
KP Pietersen lbw b Morkel 149 321 214 22 1 69.62
IR Bell c Smith b Kallis 11 41 29 0 1 37.93
JWA Taylor b Morkel 34 153 104 4 0 32.69
MJ Prior† c Steyn b Imran Tahir 68 130 89 8 0 76.40
TT Bresnan c Smith b Philander 9 57 50 0 0 18.00
SCJ Broad c sub (F du Plessis) b Imran Tahir 1 12 8 0 0 12.50
JM Anderson b Imran Tahir 8 3 16 2 0 50.00
ST Finn not out 0 0 0 0
Extras (b 7, lb 17, w 14, nb 11) 49
Total (all out; 126.4 overs; 570 mins) 425 (3.35 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-65 (Cook, 25.3 ov), 2-85 (Strauss, 34.4 ov), 3-142 (Trott, 51.3 ov), 4-173 (Bell, 61.2 ov), 5-320 (Taylor, 95.3 ov), 6-351 (Pietersen, 105.2 ov), 7-396 (Bresnan, 119.6 ov), 8-407 (Broad, 122.6 ov), 9-420 (Prior, 126.1 ov), 10-425 (Anderson, 126.4 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
M Morkel 32 9 96 2 3.00 (1nb, 3w)
VD Philander 30 10 72 2 2.40 (2nb, 1w)
DW Steyn 28 8 102 2 3.64
JH Kallis 12 3 34 1 2.83 (2w)
Imran Tahir 23.4 0 92 3 3.88 (8nb)
JP Duminy 1 0 5 0 5.00
South Africa 2nd innings R B 4s 6s SR
JA Rudolph lbw b Pietersen 69 122 12 0 56.55
GC Smith* c Taylor b Pietersen 52 117 4 0 44.44
HM Amla c Cook b Pietersen 28 41 4 0 68.29
AB de Villiers† lbw b Broad 44 45 5 0 97.77
JH Kallis c †Prior b Broad 27 32 2 1 84.37
JP Duminy lbw b Broad 0 1 0 0 0.00
VD Philander lbw b Broad 6 8 1 0 75.00
AN Petersen not out 16 21 3 0 76.19
DW Steyn c & b Anderson 3 11 0 0 27.27
M Morkel c Cook b Broad 10 8 2 0 125.00
Extras (lb 2, w 1) 3
Total (9 wickets dec; 67.4 overs) 258 (3.81 runs per over)
Did not bat Imran Tahir
Fall of wickets 1-120 (Rudolph, 37.2 ov), 2-129 (Smith, 41.5 ov), 3-182 (Amla, 51.5 ov), 4-209 (de Villiers, 55.4 ov), 5-209 (Duminy, 55.5 ov), 6-223 (Philander, 59.1 ov), 7-230 (Kallis, 61.5 ov), 8-247 (Steyn, 66.1 ov), 9-258 (Morkel, 67.4 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
JM Anderson 19 7 40 1 2.10
SCJ Broad 16.4 2 69 5 4.14 (1w)
ST Finn 14 2 55 0 3.92
TT Bresnan 9 2 40 0 4.44
KP Pietersen 9 1 52 3 5.77
England 2nd innings (target: 253 runs) R B 4s 6s SR
KP Pietersen c Imran Tahir b Philander 12 8 3 0 150.00
AN Cook c Rudolph b Steyn 46 62 5 1 74.19
AJ Strauss* c & b Duminy 22 33 2 0 66.66
IJL Trott not out 30 57 3 0 52.63
MJ Prior† run out (Smith/†de Villiers) 7 5 1 0 140.00
IR Bell not out 3 34 0 0 8.82
Extras (lb 8, w 1, nb 1) 10
Total (4 wickets; 33 overs) 130 (3.93 runs per over)
Did not bat JWA Taylor, TT Bresnan, SCJ Broad, JM Anderson, ST Finn
Fall of wickets 1-21 (Pietersen, 3.1 ov), 2-75 (Strauss, 13.6 ov), 3-90 (Cook, 17.4 ov), 4-106 (Prior, 19.4 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
M Morkel 10 4 33 0 3.30
VD Philander 6 1 26 1 4.33 (1w)
DW Steyn 7 1 26 1 3.71
Imran Tahir 4 0 20 0 5.00 (1nb)
JP Duminy 2 0 10 1 5.00
JH Kallis 4 2 7 0 1.75
Match details
Toss England, who chose to field
Series South Africa led the 3-match series 1-0
Test debut JWA Taylor (England)
Player of the match tba
Umpires SJ Davis (Australia) and RJ Tucker (Australia)
TV umpire Asad Rauf (Pakistan)
Match referee JJ Crowe (New Zealand)
Reserve umpire NGB Cook
Close of play
– day 1 – South Africa 1st innings 262/5 (AN Petersen 124*, JA Rudolph 1*, 87 ov)
– day 2 – England 1st innings 48/0 (AJ Strauss 19*, AN Cook 20*, 18 ov)
– day 3 – England 1st innings 351/5 (KP Pietersen 149*, MJ Prior 20*, 105 ov)
– day 4 – South Africa 2nd innings 39/0 (JA Rudolph 21*, GC Smith 17*, 17 ov)

261 Responses to Cricket: 2nd Test – England vs South Africa (Thursday 2 August to Monday 6 August 2012)

  • 31

    Bad light has stopped play early on Day 2.

    England is 48 / 0 after 18 overs, trailing by 371 and with all 10 wickets standing

  • 32

    OK folks, see you bright and breezy in the morning for the Super Rugby 2012 Final between the Chiefs and The Sharks, from Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand.

    The game starts at 09:35 SA Time, 19:35 NZ Time, 07:35 GMT

    The Live Game Article, for this epic match has already been scheduled.

  • 33

    29 @ Just For Kicks:
    Yes JFK that was Murphy’s law seems like no sooner had I posted the score at #28 then Peterson was out and then they ended taking tea when SA were all out, from the position they were in when had posted would have liked to have seen more runs on the board but I guess we were spoilt in the 1st test.

  • 34

    Typical SA. Win the first the feck up the rest *sigh

  • 35

    SHAAAAARKS!!!! Slam-Dunk Waar is die ‘rugby-garing’?

    Ek is reg en wil begin rugby gesels en bier drink, is noual gatvol gekyk na London se krieket en swem…… en daai brandmaer Keniaanse beeswagters wat al in die rondte hol.

    SHAAAAARKS!!!!

  • 36

    OK, Day 3 is well under way…

    Goooooo Ama-Blomme!

    Our bowlers MUST hit hard, often and early!

  • 37

    Allister Cook OUT for 24!

  • 38

    England batting a bit slow. Wouldn’t mind a draw and regroup

  • 39

    38 @ Spooony:
    Certainly looks like it’s heading for a draw….

    Play suspended, covers on… it’s raining

  • 40

    whooooopeee!!!!!

  • 41

    89/2 after 36 overs

  • 42

    England 118 / 2 after 43 overs

  • 43

    Trott goes. Low catch off Steyn to Smith in the slips.

  • 44

    Cavaliers 69 vs Falcons 26 after 70 min

  • 45

    And the Springbok announcement is straight after the close of this game. Heyneke Mayer in the stands as we speak!

  • 46

    TOYOTA CHEETAHS 24 vs CARDIFF BLUES 27 after 60 min.

  • 47

    Boland Kavaliers in with another try, Cavaliers 74 vs Falcons 26 after 76 min

  • 48

    ….and another in the last minute of the game. Cavaliers 79 vs Falcons 26 after 80 min. A bit of a hiding, I would say. Well done Kavaliers.

    Right, now, come on Heyneke, out with it.

  • 49

    Cardiff Blues still up with 15 minutes to play. TOYOTA CHEETAHS 24 vs CARDIFF BLUES 29

  • 50

    KP looking much more determined this innings, looks like he wants to settle down for the long haul. Had a couple of lovely cover drives off Steyns bowling

  • 51

    Cheetahs go back into the lead with a try from Pieter Labuschagne. TOYOTA CHEETAHS 31 vs CARDIFF BLUES 29 after 73 min.

  • 52

    Springbok announcement coming up

  • 53

    The Springbok squad is:

    Willem Alberts, The Sharks, 11 caps
    Andries Bekker, DHL Western Province, 24 caps
    Pat Cilliers, MTN Golden Lions, uncapped
    Marcell Coetzee, The Sharks, 3 caps
    Keegan Daniel, The Sharks, 3 caps
    Jean de Villiers, DHL Western Province, 75 caps (captain)
    Bismarck du Plessis, The Sharks, 45 caps
    Jannie du Plessis, The Sharks, 33 caps
    JJ Engelbrecht, Vodacom Blue Bulls, uncapped
    Eben Etzebeth, DHL Western Province, 3 caps
    Dean Greyling, Vodacom Blue Bulls, 2 caps
    Bryan Habana, DHL Western Province, 77 caps
    Francois Hougaard, Vodacom Blue Bulls, 18 caps
    Elton Jantjies, MTN Golden Lions, uncapped
    Zane Kirchner, Vodacom Blue Bulls, 15 caps
    Siya Kolisi, DHL Western Province, uncapped
    Juandré Kruger, Vodacom Blue Bulls, 3 caps
    Patrick Lambie, The Sharks, 13 caps
    Tendai Mtawarira, The Sharks, 35 caps
    Lwazi Mvovo, The Sharks, 4 caps
    Ruan Pienaar, Ulster, Northern Ireland, 54 caps
    JP Pietersen, The Sharks 45 caps
    Jacques Potgieter, Vodacom Blue Bulls, 1 cap
    Chiliboy Ralepelle, Vodacom Blue Bulls, 21 caps
    Pierre Spies, Vodacom Blue Bulls, 50 caps
    Frans Steyn, The Sharks, 49 caps
    Morné Steyn, Vodacom Blue Bulls,, 37 caps
    Adriaan Strauss, Toyota FS Cheetahs, 12 caps
    Flip van der Merwe, Vodacom Blue Bulls, 14 caps
    Jano Vermaak, Vodacom Blue Bulls, uncapped.
    Total caps: 647

  • 54

    Kolisi in, yee haa.

  • 55

    Ons is dood Meyer is n d…..

  • 57

    Steyn, Spoes, Kirchener and Chiliboy still making up the quota for the Bulls – good to see Vermaak in the squad too

  • 58

    Ryan Kankowski doesn’t make it, and so it looks like HM may be blundering on with Spoes

  • 59

    Blues pip it at the end. TOYOTA CHEETAHS 31 vs CARDIFF BLUES 32 Final Score in the Sir George Grey Cup

  • 60

    The squad of 30 will be trimmed to 26 for the Boks’ trip to Mendoza, where they play Argentina on August 25. A decision on which four players will not travel to South America will be announced after the Test at DHL Newlands.

    If needed, the national selectors can make further changes to the squad upon their arrival back from Argentina for the two away Tests against Australia and New Zealand in September.

    Injured Springboks not considered for selection were: Bjorn Basson, Juan Smith, Schalk Burger, Heinrich Brüssow, Bandise Maku and Coenie Oosthuizen.

    “Other injured players such as Jaco Taute, Johan Goosen and Duane Vermeulen are also in our plans, but are still out with injuries. All of these injured players, as well as other players we have identified, could be considered for selection at a later stage in the competition depending on their recovery and the needs of the squad,” explained Meyer.

    Two further players who were part of the squad in the series against England, Wynand Olivier and Ryan Kankowski, have signed contracts to play their rugby in Japan and were also not considered.
    http://www.sarugby.co.za/article.aspx?category=sarugby%2Fsuper14&id=1516031

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