CORK POPS UP TO DOM-INATE; England hero batters Spingboks for Gough.(Sport)

The People (London, England) | June 7, 1998| | Copyright

BOUNCING Dominic Cork's four-way strike helped England forget how much they missed injured Darren Gough at Edgbaston yesterday.

South Africa still need 71 to avoid the follow-on and if there is a new touch of Cork magic today England could still force a victory in the first Test.

Cork dedicated his four-wicket international return to Gough, who broke his finger batting on Friday night.

"Goughie's injury put more of an onus on the rest of the bowlers but we went out saying we wanted to do it for him," said Cork. "He's very disappointed because he's ...

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