England lose two wickets as they continue run chase

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South Africa need seven more wickets to win while England moved to 205 runs from...

PRETORIA - South Africa need seven more wickets to win while England moved to 205 runs from unlikely victory as a delicately poised first test headed for a potentially thrilling finish at Centurion Park on Sunday.

England were 171-3 at lunch on the fourth day with Root not out on 13 and Stokes scoring a circumspect four off 35 balls. England officials said their skipper had recovered from a bout of illness on Saturday, when spent some time off the field with fever and stomach problems.

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