South Africa's Erwee stands firm after Rabada rocks England in 1st Test

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Sarel Erwee guided South Africa to within sight of a first-innings lead in the first Test against England at Lord's on Thursday....

Unbeaten fifty - South Africa's Sarel Erwee bats in the first Test against England at Lord'sLONDON - Sarel Erwee guided South Africa to within sight of a first-innings lead in the first Test against England at Lord's on Thursday.

South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada did the bulk of the damage in England's innings, returning figures of 5-52 -- the 12th time he has taken five wickets in a Test innings. Elgar, however, was dropped on seven when he edged Potts, only for Zak Crawley to spill a head-high slip catch. The 32-year-old Erwee reached just his second fifty in his short Test career when he struck Stuart Broad through the covers for a sixth four in 89 balls faced.

Rabada polished off the tail after he had sparked a collapse on Wednesday's rain-shortened first day by removing openers Alex Lees and Crawley. Pope should have been out for 67 when he edged Rabada straight to first slip, only for Erwee to floor a routine chance despite four juggled attempts to keep hold of the ball.

 

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