Good day's cricket with South Africa the happier camp at the end of it. Great start from England getting Smith, albeit rather fortunately down the leg side, and from then until tea neither side could really gain any great advantage. The first two sessions probably too close to call as to who had the better of it, then SA took the day away from us in that final session and very threatening partnership with Kallis and Duminy.
We didn't quite use the new ball effectively enough, don't think Broad and Anderson bowled badly, and Onions was very good in his opening burst. His calf strain or whatever niggle it was nullified his impact in the day's play overall, but hopefully he'll be ok to bowl tomorrow.
Swann did an excellent job for a finger spinner on the opening day of a Test. Got both Prince and de Villiers with very good off spin deliveries, and Colly's catching in slips was typically good throughout.
Kallis played beautifully, looked to attack Swann right from the off, but that didn't deter Swanny who came back very strongly. Kallis' driving is symptomatic of the elegance he portrayed today, kept things simple, looked very solid in defence,as ever, and added a dash of flamboyance as and when required.
England need to strike early tomorrow, at the moment, 262-4 looks a decent platform, but being an optimist that can become 350 all out, or less, if England's attack get it right.
The outstanding players today then, for me, was Kallis for an excellent Test innings (can't believe he still has no score over 200 yet in his career, really hope I'm not talking too soon!), Swann for his effectiveness on a day when finger spinners should not have much of an impact, and Onions for his excellent line and length delivered from close to the stumps with a bit of nip off the track.
Big session in the morning.