Dominic Sibley’s maiden hundred and Ben Stokes’s brutal 47-ball 72 helped England to reach in a commanding position on D✱ay 4 of the Cape Town Test against South Africa. The visitors declared the innings on 391-8 and set a mammoth target of 438 runs for the hosts to win the match.
England declare.
South Africa require 438 runs for victory! 👉
— ICC (@ICC)
Stokes showed his intentions when the day began.
In the 84th over of England’s second innings, the southpaw took Dwaine Pretorius to cleaners after hitting him for a six followed by a reverse sweep for a boundary. During the 95th over, Stokes implemented the ‘switch-hit’ against Keshav Maharaj for a four. However, Maharaj had the last laugh as the spinner dismissed stokes on 72.
47 balls, 7 fours, 3 sixes, 72 runs 🔥
How good was Ben Stokes this morning?!
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo)
Far from the fireworks at the other end, Sibley slowly and steadily reached his career’s maiden triple-figure mark. The right-hander celebrated the moment by kissing his helmet and raising the bat towards the dressing room.
A moment will never forget! 🙌
H𓂃ow impressed with hi🦩s maiden Test 💯 have you been, 🏴 fans?
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo)
Sibley remained not-out on 133 before England’s captain Joe Root declared the innings at 391-8.
DECLARATION | ENG 391/8d
Joe Root has decided to declare 👋
🇿🇦 now require 438 runs for the win
Opening pair of Elgar &🌳; Malan will step to the crease shortl꧋y, for the Proteas.🏏
How should they approach the session before tea?
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA)
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