Swann on song
Graeme Swann took five for 54 as England wrapped up victory by an innings and 98 runs on the fifth day of the second Test against South Africa at Kingsmead on Wednesday.
The win gave England a 1-0 win in the four-match series.
It took England just 75 minutes and 18 overs to complete their win after South Africa resumed in a hopeless situation at 76 for six on Wednesday morning. They were bowled out for 133.
The third Test starts in Cape Town on Sunday.
Off-spinner Swann had match figures of nine for 164 and earned his second successive man-of-the-match award following a five-wicket haul and an innings of 85 in the drawn first Test in Centurion.
South Africa's faint hopes of extending the match beyond lunch evaporated when Morne Morkel was out to the 11th ball of the morning.
Morkel was dropped by Strauss off the previous delivery from Swann, which the left-hander edged low to the England captain's right hand, with the ball going on for four.
But Swann pushed the next ball through quicker and Morkel, stuck in his crease, was trapped leg before wicket.
Mark Boucher went on to make 29 before he gloved Stuart Broad down the leg side to fellow wicketkeeper Matt Prior.
He was given not out by umpire Amish Saheba but England asked for a review and replays showed clearly the ball had deviated off his glove so Boucher had to depart for the second time in the match after initially being given not out.
Paul Harris hit 36 before he scooped James Anderson to Broad at mid-on and Swann completed a comprehensive win when he had Dale Steyn leg before wicket.
It was England's first win by an innings against South Africa since December 1964 when they won by an innings and 104 runs at the same ground.
On that occasion, too, off-spin destroyed the South African batting with David Allen and Fred Titmus taking 13 wickets between them.
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