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Stokes hits first ton as skipper as England seize control

Centuries from Ben Stokes and Ben Foakes have given England a commanding 241-run leading after day two against South Africa at Old Trafford

England have put themselves in firm control of the second Test against South Africa with centuries by skipper Ben Stokes and Ben Foakes giving them a commanding first innings lead.

Stokes declared at 9-415 on the second day of the second Test and South Africa were still trailing by 241 runs after surviving a tricky nine-over spell before stumps on Friday.

The tourists, who lead the three-match series 1-0, reached 23 without loss in their second innings with Sarel Erwee on 12 and Dean Elgar on 11 but now face a real battle against England's attack on Saturday.

For all the talk of the ultra-aggressive 'Bazball' style introduced under Stokes' captaincy and the leadership of coach Brendon McCullum, this was an orthodox and disciplined performance. 

The England captain and wicketkeeper-batsman Foakes put on a 173-run partnership for the sixth wicket.

It was a much-needed contribution after South African quick Anrich Nortje struck twice to remove England's overnight batters during an outstanding opening spell in the morning session.

Image Id: B903B02F700344AEAF71D04971BC317D Image Caption: Stokes hits one of three sixes in his 103 // Getty

Jonny Bairstow fell one run short of his half century, with Nortje adding reverse swing to his pace and inducing the Yorkshireman to edge to Erwee at first slip.

Another fine delivery ended the solid contribution of 38 from under-scrutiny England opener Zak Crawley, with Nortje's perfect line inducing an edge to 'keeper Kyle Verreynne.

That meant England were 5-147, still four runs behind South Africa's first innings total. But Stokes and Foakes knuckled down before lunch and began building a lead.

Stokes showed his intent by hitting spinner Simon Harmer over midwicket for six, while Keshav Maharaj had an lbw decision against Foakes go in his favour only for it to be overturned on review.

After lunch Stokes brought up his half century by hitting Harmer over mid-on onto the England dressing room balcony but he kept his aggression in check for most of his innings.

South Africa were unable to get a wicket during the entire afternoon session as the softer ball on the hard Old Trafford surface give little encouragement to their seam attack.

Stokes accelerated to his 12th Test ton and his first since taking over as full-time captain in 158 balls, with the second 50 arriving in 56 balls.

The only disappointment for the crowd was that he found the leading edge off Kagiso Rabada and was caught by Elgar at cover before he could unleash an evening blitz.

As compensation, there were cameos from Stuart Broad (21), Ollie Robinson (17) and Jack Leach (11) and Foakes ended on 113 not out after his second career Test century and his first on home soil.

His first ton came on his debut against Sri Lanka in Galle in November 2018 and he was delighted to grab his second against a South Africa attack that had ripped England apart in the first Test at Lord's.

"It was a bit of relief. I was overjoyed getting a Test hundred. I've had a bit of a wait and I realised how hard they are to come by, so I think I celebrated this one a bit more," he said.

"It's obviously not easy and they've got a fantastic bowling attack so it was tough out there. That partnership has got us into a good place in the game."

The 29-year-old said he was enjoying playing in the new England set-up under Stokes and McCullum.

"They're so clear in what they want from you, they don't put you under too much pressure," he said.

"They just let you go and do it your way and play with freedom. They're so supportive."