From there, though, nothing was terribly straightforward for England. Keshav Maharaj, with a terrific 71, led the resistance. He received support initially from Kagiso Rabada, who tamely popped Mark Wood to mid-on, and Anrich Nortje, who Dom Bess bowled for his sixth wicket of the match. Nortje, as nightwatchman in the first innings and at Centurion, is just about the South African England have had the most difficulty dismissing. He faced 155 balls in the match, bettered among his team-mates only by Quinton de Kock.