LONDON, July 8 (Reuters) – England continued to hold the upper hand in the first test against South Africa by taking a first innings lead of 97 and extending it to 216 by the close on the third day at Lord’s on Saturday with nine wickets in hand.
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LONDON, July 8 (Reuters) – England continued to hold the upper hand in the first test against South Africa by taking a first innings lead of 97 and extending it to 216 by the close on the third day at Lord’s on Saturday with nine wickets in hand.
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