Manchester:England skipper Ben Stokes and wicketkeeper-batter Ben Foakes slammed centuries as the hosts took control on the second day of the second Test against South Africa at Old Trafford on Friday. Coming back strongly after an innings defeat in the opening Test at Lord's, Stokes scored a 163-ball 103, while Foakes was more guarded in his approach, notching up an unbeaten 113 off 217 deliveries, as the duo guided England to 415/9 declared in reply to the Proteas' 151 all out in the first innings.
Fighting with their backs to the wall, Dean Elgar's side had reached 23 without loss in nine overs, still 241 runs in arrears. Earlier, South Africa made a brilliant start to the day by getting rid of the two set batters, Zak Crawley and Jonny Bairstow, in the morning session. However, that was the only joy for the Proteas on the day as the rest of it was dominated by England.
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Bairstow was the first to depart just one run short of a well-deserved fifty. The in-form batter had no answer to the pace and reverse-swing of Anrich Nortje and only managed to edge to the first slip. Nortje made it two wickets in two overs by dismissing Crawley who edged it to the gloves of Kyle Verreynne, according to ICC.
England were in a difficult situation having lost half their side for 147. However, captain Stokes and Foakes held the fort for the hosts and counter-attacked their way out of trouble. They took the attack to Kagiso Rabada and Simon Harmer in consecutive overs with four boundaries, including a six from Stokes off the spinner. The pair thereafter mixed caution with aggression smartly and took England safely to lunch at 212/5 with a healthy lead of 61 runs.