Cook puts England in good position
Alastair Cook ground out a century as he and Paul Collingwood took
England into a strong position on the third day of the second Test
against South Africa at Kingsmead on Monday.
Cook was on 115 not out as England reached 281 for three at tea, just
62 behind South Africa's first innings total of 343.
Cook and Paul Collingwood (59 not out) put on an unbeaten 126 for the
fourth wicket as South Africa's bowlers toiled under a hot sun in the
best batting conditions of the match.
The left-handed Cook had been under pressure after a poor run of form
in which he failed to score more than 32 in his previous eight Test
innings.
But he batted solidly to reach a half-century off 136 balls and his
tenth Test century off 218 deliveries. Cook made a successful use of the
review system after umpire Amish Saheba gave him out caught at short leg
off off-spinner JP Duminy when he was on 64. Television umpire Steve
Davis ruled that the ball had not touched the bat before bouncing off
the batsman's pad to Hashim Amla. South Africa's bowlers gave a
much-improved performance in the two-and- a-half hours played before
lunch, taking two wickets and conceding only 87 runs in 33.4 overs.
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