Jacques Kallis starts day two on 112 out of South Africa's overnight 262-4, but adds just eight runs to his score before James Anderson has him caught at slip by Paul Collingwood
Collingwood takes his fourth catch, dismissing JP Duminy for 56 off Graeme Swann, to equal the England Test record for catches in an innings by a fielder
Mark Boucher, having just been dropped on the boundary by Graham Onions, has another reprieve when the third umpire turns down Collingwood's appeal for a world record-equalling fifth catch, but Swann gets him later for 49
Swann keeps persevering and thinks he has Morne Morkel trapped lbw after umpire Steve Davis gives the batsman out but the decision is overturned after another referral and South Africa take lunch on 330-6
Morkel takes his eyes off a fiery Onions delivery and receives a nasty blow to the side of his head. He carries on but Onions has him caught behind shortly afterwards for 13
Makhaya Ntini, coming in after Paul Harris departs for a useful 38, seeks to entertain in his 100th Test for South Africa but is left stranded on four not out after Swann traps Friedel de Wet lbw for his fifth wicket
The popular Ntini, accompanied by his son Thando, has the honour of leading the South Africa team out at the start of England's reply to the hosts' 418
England face a tricky evening session and lose Alastair Cook for 15 with the score on 25 - debutant De Wet securing his first Test wicket thanks to Boucher's catch
Skipper Andrew Strauss, now partnered by South African-born Jonathan Trott, plays a typically defiant innings as England look to end the day without losing another wicket
Strauss finishes the day unbeaten on 44 while Trott is undefeated on 18 in a total of 88-1 and the way they played should give England hope of posting a big total on day three on Friday
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