Photos: England v South Africa - Day Three

Day Three

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South Africa 1st innings: 247 all out

Ashwell Prince acknowledges the appreciation of the Lord's crowd as he reaches 100
Ashwell Prince salutes the Lord's crowd as he celebrates his century
Panesar and James Anderson have teamed-up, bowler and catcher, for two wickets
Monty Panesar and James Anderson pair up twice as bowler and catcher to two wickets

Ashwell Prince sweeps another four en-route to his century
Prince swings another loose ball to the boundary
Monty Panesar celebrates after clean bowling Morne Morkel
Panesar, in the background, gets the congratulations. In the foreground Morne Morkel walks past his broken wicket

Ashwell Prince batted on for South Africa, as wickets fell around him
Prince amongst men: Ashwell batted on as wickets tumbled around him
Mark Boucher is left standing as Stuart Broad celebrates clean bowling him
Mark Boucher is left dumb-struck, Stuart Broad cleaning him up with a great piece of bowling

More star spotting on a weekend at Lord's:  in the boxes are comedians Ronnie Corbett and Stephen Fry; Sir Michael Parkinson; former BBC Director General Greg Dyke; Celia Walden; and Piers Morgan.
Star spotting at Lord's: comedians Ronnie Corbett and Stephen Fry; Sir Michael Parkinson; former BBC Director General Greg Dyke; Celia Walden; and Piers Morgan - no prizes for guessing who sponsors the boxes

AB de Villiers clips this one into the on side
AB de Villiers stuck with Prince, batting well and taking his time to settle the SA innings
Ashwell Prince watches Ian Bell dive to field the ball at short leg
Ashwell Prince watches Bell field this one - as he builds a good innings

Monty Panesar leaps into a congratulatory hug from Michael Vaughan after he bowls McKenzie
Monty Panesar, arms aloft, celebrates with his skipper, Michael Vaughan
Neil McKenzie waches a ball from Monty Panesar spin past him and take off his bails
Neil McKenzie can only watch in horror as a great ball from Panesar spins past him and hits his stumps

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, enjoys the cricket at Lord's
London Mayor, Boris Johnson (centre) was at Lord's on Saturday, without a tie of course...
The view from the Sky TV crane behind the Warner Stand
Conditions at Lord's remain dry, despite some threatening grey clouds in the distance

Jacques Kallis heads back to the Pavilion, head down
Kallis is another South Africa batsmen who has the afternoon to think about his batting
Ryan Sidebottom celebrates taking the wicket of Jacques Kallis
Ryan Sidebottom wheels away to enjoy his first wicket of the day - Jacques Kallis, caught in the slips

Hashim Amla loses his helmet - looking for it quickly before it hits his stumps
Hashim Amla loses his helmet and lost his wicket soon after
Stuart Broad it was who removed Amla, finding the outside edge
Stuart Broad celebrates taking Amla's wicket - an edge taken by Tim Ambrose behind the stumps

South Africa skipper, Graeme Smith has to trudge back to the Pavilion, out on 11
Smith trudges back to the South Africa dressing room looking disappointed
Ian Bell had to move quickly, but he took a relatively simple catch to dismiss Graeme Smith
It was 'Mr. 199', Ian Bell, who took the catch to remove Smith

James Anderson celebrates with Ian Bell as the pair combined to remove Graeme Smith
James Anderson (second right) celebrates Ian Bell's catch to remove Graeme Smith
Former South Africa batsman, Barry Richards, rings the five minute bell on day three
Former Proteas opener, Barry Richards, takes a closer look at the five minute bell, before he rings it