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Stokes' burst leaves South Africa facing defeat

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 England's Ben Stokes celebrates the wicket of South Africa's Faf du Plessis Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

LONDON (Reuters) - England ripped apart South Africa's top order in Sunday's final session at the Oval to bear down on a victory that would put them 2-1 up with one to play in the four-test series.

Two wickets from successive balls in Ben Stokes' third over removed Quinton de Kock (5) and Faf du Plessis (0) and ended faint South Africa hopes of mounting a rearguard action in pursuit of their nominal target of 492.

Although Stokes failed to record what would have been the first-ever test hat-trick at the Oval, the damage was done. Du Plessis' wicket, lbw without playing a shot to a first-ball inswinger, was a particular blow, with South Africa needing their captain to survive at least into Monday.

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 England's Ben Stokes celebrates the wicket of South Africa's Faf du Plessis Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

The tourists limped to the close on 117-4, still 375 short of their target with a day's play remaining.

The battling Dean Elgar was unbeaten on 72 despite a painful blow to his finger, and Temba Bavuma on 16, as England turned to Moeen Ali to try to secure another breakthrough.

Elgar had been fortunate to survive on nine, dropped by Keaton Jennings at third slip off Jimmy Anderson, and went on to strike seven fours in his 77-ball half-century.

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 South Africa's Quinton de Kock is bowled out by England's Ben Stokes Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

No one else provided much resistance. Before Stokes struck, Stuart Broad removed opener Heino Kuhn for 11 and Toby Roland-Jones dismissed Hashim Amla for the second time in the match, this time having South Africa's danger man sharply caught by Joe Root in the slips for five.

England have a further 98 overs available on Monday to complete the victory and vindicate Root's decision to delay his declaration to apply maximum pressure to South Africa.

England's new captain eventually called time when Jonny Bairstow was dismissed before tea after a breezy 63 which lifted England, who had resumed on 74-1, to 313-8.

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 England's Toby Roland-Jones celebrates the wicket of South Africa's Hashim Amla Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

After Jennings departed early for a painstaking 48, debutant Tom Westley pushed on to a maiden half-century, an innings that should ensure an extended run at England's problem number three spot.

Westley went on to make 59 before he was stumped misjudging a dash at Keshav Maharaj. Root (50) followed soon afterwards, top-edging the same bowler after recording a half-century for the ninth successive match.

England gradually accelerated with Stokes (31) and Roland-Jones (23 not out) joining Bairstow in some lusty blows as England's lead extended way beyond the test record for a successful final innings run chase of 418.

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 South Africa's Heino Kuhn is bowled out by England's Stuart Broad Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

If South Africa fail to survive on Monday, it will complete a one-sided sequence in each of the tests. England won by 211 runs at Lord's before South Africa hit back with an even more emphatic 340-run victory at Trent Bridge.

The final test starts in Manchester on Friday, Aug. 4.

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 England's Stuart Broad celebrates the wicket of South Africa's Heino Kuhn Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

(Reporting by Neil Robinson, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Toby Davis)

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 South Africa's Heino Kuhn walks off after being dismissed Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 England's Tom Westley in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 South Africa's Faf du Plessis (C) and team mates walk off for lunch Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 South Africa's Vernon Philander Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 England's Joe Root walks off at lunch Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
Cricket - England vs South Africa - Third Test - London, Britain - July 30, 2017 South Africa's Kagiso Rabada celebrates bowling England's Keaton Jennings out Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
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