Rabada takes 6 to leave England facing big deficit


CENTURION, South Africa (AP) England was facing a big first-innings deficit after Kagiso Rabada's six wickets put South Africa in control of the fourth and final test on Sunday.
Rabada rattled through England's top and middle order for his career-best 6-101, leaving England 318-8 at tea on the third day at SuperSport Park. England trailed by 157 after South Africa's 475 all out.
Rabada took four of those wickets on Sunday, including three in a two-over burst just before lunch. Following a brief rain delay, he removed the dangerous Ben Stokes for 33 in the afternoon with the new ball.
Alastair Cook and Joe Root both made 76, but departed in the first session and England struggled against Rabada's pace and movement on an overcast day at Centurion.
Moeen Ali was 45 not out.