England enforce follow-on as South Africa crumble
Updated | By AFP
England needed only 28 balls to dismiss South Africa's last four batsmen on the fourth day of the third Test against South Africa at St George's Park on Sunday.
South Africa added only one run to be bowled out for 209.
England enforced the follow-on.
Stuart Broad, armed with the second new ball, took three of the wickets while Sam Curran took the other one.
The Proteas were on 15 without loss when the rain covers came on shortly after 11:00 on Sunday morning
Brief scores:
England, first innings, 499-9 declared
South Africa, first innings, 209 (Q. de Kock 63; D. Bess 5-51, S. Broad 3-30)
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