Published on 12:00 AM, January 17, 2020

Stokes, Pope steer Eng to 224 for 4

South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada (L) celebrates the dismissal of England’s Dom Sibley on the first day of the third Test in Port Elizabeth yesterday. Photo: AFP

World cricketer of the year Ben Stokes survived three reviews by South Africa as he and Ollie Pope regained the initiative for England on the first day of the third Test at St George’s Park on Thursday.

England were 224 for four at the end of an attritional day during which South Africa had briefly claimed the advantage.

England were 148 for four when Stokes and Pope came together, in danger of failing to capitalise on batting first on a placid pitch on a hot, sunny day.

But the pair added 76 without being parted and were able to lift a slow scoring rate after England were able to score only 117 for two in 58 overs before tea. Stokes was unbeaten on 38 at the close while Pope made 39 not out.

SCORES IN BRIEF

ENGLAND: First innings 224 for 4 (Crawley 44, Sibley 36, Denly 25, Root 27, Stokes 38 not out, Pope 39 not out; Rabada 2-48)