England vs South Africa, 3rd Test (Men): Ben Stokes’ century, Toby Roland-Jones’ dream debut and other highlights
ENG vs SA, 3rd Test (Men): Stokes' century, Roland-Jones' dream debut & other highlights

Also, Alastair Cook was immaculate with a resilient 88-run knock at the top. He laid the foundation with cautious approach. The former skipper left the balls outside off stump, punched the drives and was at his best on the back-foot. Cook, in a way, handed the baton to Stokes, who in turn, did not disappoint. Toby Roland-Jones, remember the name: Overcast conditions. The lights were on. Conditions were akin for seamers. Nonetheless, no one would have placed a bet on debutant Roland-Jones to steal the thunder in front of James Anderson and Stuart Broad. The 29-year-old did everything asked for. Not one with vicious pace, Roland-Jones bowled in right channels and managed to deviate the ball after hitting the deck. He got rid of Heino Kuhn, Dean Elgar, Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock to strangle visitors at 117 for 8 on the second day.What an innings @benstokes38! https://t.co/a0qhO1p3jy pic.twitter.com/Ua3upGZiPL
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 28, 2017
Roland-Jones was not done yet. He came back the next morning and picked up a debut five-for dismissing Temba Bavuma for 52. Bairstow's ups the ante: Bairstow may always be excitable behind the stumps, but can be entrusted with the willow in all forms of the game. His recent success with the bat across formats is a testimony to the fact. England were 380 runs ahead when Bairstow came to bat on Sunday. The platform was set by Westley's maiden fifty and Root's 94-ball 50. Nonetheless, England needed to accelerate for a timely declaration. Bairstow bought little time and presented all strokes in his armoury.FIVE! @tobyrj21’s wraps up the South Africa innings to complete his five-for on debut!
SA 175 all out #ENGvSAhttps://t.co/a0qhO1p3jy pic.twitter.com/6lMwBOsYyO — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 29, 2017
Bairstow played the upper cut, cracking flicks, late cuts, drives and smacked a maximum to Maharaj. His 58-ball 63 enabled England to declare with a lead of 491 runs. Apart from all this, he was also seen having fun in the park. There was a funny incident during his stay. In the 71st over, the ball slipped off Kagiso Rabada's hands during his run-up. Bairstow moved intimidatingly towards the ball and left it. Everyone saw a funny side to it. Dean Elgar's proper Test century: Many believed that South Africa would fight hard to salvage a draw in pursuit of 492. After all, they have a knack of producing resilient performances in such situations. Nonetheless, they were 52 for 4 in reply. No batsmen stood firm except Elgar. The left-hander exhibited what it means to bat for long hours in Test cricket. He had the zeal and determination to hang in close to 6 hours. His application was spot on. Elgar took some blows while batting, but it did not deter his concentration.What a shot @jbairstow21!
229/5 #ENGvSA Follow: https://t.co/a0qhO1p3jy pic.twitter.com/wrIF6gNfA4 — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 30, 2017
Elgar wasn't the most convincing during his innings, but stuck around for the team's cause. He pulled, hooked, flicked and even shuffled a bit after getting into the groove. His was the lone fighter in South Africa's twin failure with the bat in this Test. Nonetheless, his innings was praised by many on air. Even Stokes admired his resistance in the presentation ceremony. 'Moeen finishes off in style': South Africa were 205 for 7 at lunch on the final day. It was only a matter of time before England stamped their authority on the match. Dismissing Chris Morris on the last ball before lunch, Moeen was introduced into the attack with enough cracks on the turf. He removed Elgar and put the final nail in the coffin. Elgar went for a drive and was caught by Stokes at slips. Moeen then cleaned up the tail in no time. He dismissed Rabada and Morne Morkel off successive deliveries to become the first bowler with a hat-trick at The Oval.Here's century #8 for @deanelgar. A fighting knock that comes up in 149 balls. SA 164/6. He has shown real #ProteaFire #ENGvSA pic.twitter.com/C1Vrz0fNkV
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) July 31, 2017
Moeen also became the first English spinner, after Tom Goddard, to take a hat-trick against South Africa since 1938 in whites. It was a fitting way to end the landmark Test at the picturesque ground.YESSSS!! HAT-TRICK for @MoeenAli and we win by 239 runs! #ENGvSAhttps://t.co/a0qhO1p3jy pic.twitter.com/3vIKblgg5B
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 31, 2017