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WATCH: Stuart Broad's Brilliant Set Up To Dismiss South Africa Captain Dean Elgar
ENG vs SA 2nd test: After finally facing a defeat under the new leadership of Brendon McCullum & Ben Stokes, England finally were handed a defeat in the first test against South Africa at Lord's. However, the English players looked lethal enough as they dismissed 3 South African batters inside the first 15 overs of day 1 of the 2nd test. Amidst this, England stalwart Stuart Broad brilliantly set up Dean Elgar, dismissing him for 12 runs.
After opting to bat first, South Africa lost their first wicket in the form of Sarel Erwee (3) in the 5th over to James Anderson. It was up to the captain Dean Elgar and Keegan Petersen to help South Africa recover from the early hiccup.
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