Srinivas Venkataraghavan ruled Neil McKenzie lbw to Andy Flintoff, a decision that neither the batsman nor the commentators were happy with. South Africa slumped to 150 for six and were 65 runs ahead at close (185/6).
South Africa, 2-1 up and seeking their first series win in England since 1965, will look to their remaining batsman -- Mark Boucher, Shaun Pollock, who made 66 in the first innings, and Andrew Hall -- to fight it out and post a decent total. In commentator Ravi Shastri's opinion, a score of anything above 175 could put England in a spot of bother.
South Africa's last three wickets added 333 runs in two innings in the fourth Test at Headingley. In the first innings, they were 142 for seven before finishing 342 all out. In the second outing, they were 232 for seven; they ended the innings 365 all out.