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Sensational Stokes rips through South Africa as England win with 8 overs to go moments after Sky Sports feed CUT OUT

BEN STOKES delivered a sensational spell late on day five as the England superstar ripped through South Africa’s tail as the visitors levelled the Test series in incredible manner.

England still needed five wickets at tea, with Quinton de Kock and Russie van der Dussen doggedly hogging the crease.

Ben Stokes inspired a late England surge as they won the Second Test
Zak Crawley took a stunning catch to reduce South Africa to nine-down
Stuart Broad took the all-important wicket of Van der Dussen late on

James Anderson appeared to be struggling with a side injury and South Africa were happily blocking and leaving spinners Dom Bess, Joe Root and Joe Denly.

Denly finally did for De Kock who attempted a big shot off the part-time leg-spinner.

Then Stuart Broad, previously unable to get anything out of the flat, slow surface had Van der Dussen – who took 140 balls to score his 17 runs – caught at leg-slip by Anderson.

From then, it was the Stokes show – as the Durham all-rounder picked up the final three wickets – including those of Dwaine Pretorius and Anrich Nortje in consecutive balls.

Zak Crawley took a screamer of a catch standing close in at slip to dismiss Nortje, grabbing it at the second attempt after parrying it in the air.

Stokes was able to extract real speed out of the pitch, giving it absolutely everything. And with the final wicket beckoning, the speedometer was only rising.

England took five wickets in the final session to level the series at 1-1
South Africa had frustrated England for huge portions of the first two sessions

But at the crucial moment, Sky Sports’ feed cut out with viewers fearful they’d miss the dramatic ending…

With the first ball back, Stokes finally got the all-important tenth wicket.

With just eight overs to go, Vernon Philander edged behind to an eager, encroaching slip cordon – and the four-match series was levelled at one apiece.

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