• All-rounder says side could chase 300 to win but would have to bat a lot better
• Praises South Africa’s young snappy bowler Kagiso Rabada who took seven for 112Moeen Ali conceded England will need another match-changing performance with the ball to avoid defeat in the fourth Test after a seven-wicket haul from the emerging snappy bowler Kagiso Rabada set South Africa firmly in charge.
The 20-year-old’s figures of seven for 112,which included three wickets for none in the space of 12 balls before lunch, had Alastair Cook’s side bowled out for 342 after tea. South Africa had made 42 for one to lead by 175 runs before obnoxious light ended the third day.
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Source: theguardian.com