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ENGLAND were hailing a perfect day after Stuart Broad put his 2007 Kingsmead nightmare behind him to help bowl his country to the brink of victory in the second Test against South Africa.
Broad's three wickets for one run from 15 balls followed an Ian Bell century which opposition fast bowler Dale Steyn described as "career-saving", and combined with three scalps too for Graeme Swann (3-22) to leave South Africa 76-6 at stumps on day four. Still 156 behind, the hosts have slim chances of keeping the series at 0-0 with two to play.See the full content of this document
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Broad Smiles As Bell Finds Form
As for Broad (3-18), who was hit for six sixes in one over by Yuvraj Singh in the World Twenty20 at this venue two years ago, Bell confirmed it is ent...
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