Pieter Malan and Dean Elgar run between the wickets during the fourth day of the third Test cricket match between South Africa and England.PORT ELIZABETH - England enforced the follow-on after they needed only 28 balls to dismiss South Africa's last four batsmen on the fourth day of the third Test at St George's Park on Sunday.
Sam Curran uprooted Quinton de Kock's middle stump with the fifth ball of the next over with the left-hander missing an extravagant drive against a ball angled in from the left-armed bowler. De Kock had not added to his overnight score of 63.
It means that the Proteas performance was absolutly diabolical. 🤮
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