| England is broken Mangalam

Lord’s: The hosts England got off to a bad start in the first match of the cricket Test series against South Africa. When we finally get the information on the first day, England is reeling at 116 runs for six wickets. Oli Popa (61 not out) reached one down and scored a half-century to bring England past a hundred.

South African captain Dean Elgar won the toss and sent the opponents into bat. The hosts collapsed early on as the South African bowlers took advantage of the pitch at Lord’s. The first wicket fell when six runs were scored on the scoreboard. Rabada returns Alex Lees. Lee’s contribution was six runs. Next up was co-opener Zach Crowley.

Rabada also returned Crowley who scored nine runs in 23 balls. Joe Root (eight) and Jonny Bairstow (nil) have come and gone together. Oli Pope and captain Ben Stokes came together to give life to the innings. However, Stokes, who scored 20 runs off 30 balls, was dismissed by Nokia and England sweated.

Ben Fox got out with six runs and England’s position got worse. When he finally got the information, Stuart Broad joined Pope without taking any runs. Antich, Nokia three, Rabada two and Marco Jensen took one wicket.

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