An England collapse always felt predictable and it has resulted in the tourists trailing South Africa by a significant margin, says Jonathan Agnew.
There are some batsmen who are completely excused. Dominic Sibley got a ball that was an absolute brute of a thing that took the top of his bat. Jos Buttler, also caught behind, got a very good delivery, while Sam Curran fell to a very good catch at short leg.
I don't think England batted recklessly. They looked to play positively and busily but they were not playing big shots. I can tell you, if you're sitting in the dressing room watching on - as England are here, with their dressing room at backward point so they can see square of the wicket - you do not want to see that.
That's what you have to do at this level if you're going to succeed and score runs. You have got to take some blows.
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