Only Joe Root provided real resistance, rallying his side after Philander and Morne Morkel removed both openers to reduce England to 3-2. England's captain is never inclined to sit back and let the bowlers dominate and he responded with an impressive counter-attack to hit 78. But just when Root looked in sight of a third successive test century at Trent Bridge, he fell to a loose shot off Morkel that gave keeper Quinton de Kock one of his four catches. Gary Ballance (27) had helped him add 83 for the third wicket before Philander forced him to inside edge the ball on to his stumps just after lunch. After Ben Stokes departed cheaply, Jonny Bairstow (45) took England in sight of 200 before falling to a wonderful delivery from Maharaj which pitched on middle and took out off stump. Moeen Ali failed to reproduce his batting from Lord's and was caught in the covers for 18 off Morris, who trapped Stuart Broad lbw next ball.End of what has been a near-perfect day 2 for SA. They close on 75/1, a lead of 205 at Trent Bridge, with Elgar 38*, Amla 23* #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/RaOtDYZy2k
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) July 15, 2017
The Elgar-Amla stand has now yielded 57. Good going so far with the former on 38 and the latter 23. SA 75/1, lead by 205 #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/j11J59mcAr— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) July 15, 2017By the time Morris finished off the innings on 205, having Mark Wood caught in the slips fending off a short ball, 14 wickets had fallen for just 231 runs. There was one more to come when Anderson drew an edge from Heino Kuhn and Root took a fine low catch at slip. The Lancashire paceman was on a high after his five first-innings wickets - the seventh time he had reached the landmark in nine tests at Trent Bridge - but watchful batting extended South Africa's lead.BRIEF SCORE:South Africa 335 (Amla 78, de Kock 68, Philander 54, Anderson 5-72) and 75 for 1 (Elgar 38*, Amla 23*) lead England 205 (Root 78) by 205 runs