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Anderson marks 150th Test with first-ball breakthrough for England

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Curran weighs in with the wicket of Markram.
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James Anderson struck with the first ball of the Boxing Day Test, with England having chosen to bowl first against South Africa.

Anderson was making history as the first specialist fast bowler to reach 150 Test caps – the 37-year-old is the ninth overall and the second Englishman after Sir Alastair Cook – and got off to the perfect start.

It was far from a perfect delivery, angled down the leg-side at a modest pace, but Proteas opener Dean Elgar followed the line and feathered a catch to wicketkeeper Jos Buttler.

Sam Curran weighed in with the wicket of Aiden Markram on the opening day of England's first Test against South Africa in Centurion (Adam Davy/PA Images).

Anderson and Stuart Broad did not make outstanding use of the new ball, with Aiden Markram and Zubayr Hamza putting on a confident stand of 32 before left-armer Sam Curran halted their progress.

Markram dimissively thrashed the all-rounder's first ball for four but Curran responded well, seeing an edge off his third delivery land just in front of slip. Markram attempted to work the next ball through the on-side but contrived to pick out Jonny Bairstow at mid-wicket.

Hamza began to settle into his work as the session progressed, hitting a series of pleasing shots as he guided the total past 50, but captain Faf du Plessis needed some luck.

He was on three when he edged Jofra Archer, who lost out on new ball duties to Anderson and Broad, through the vacant third slip region.

Ben Stokes took his place in the XI, with his father Ged remaining in a stable but serious condition in hospital.

Stokes senior was admitted to intensive care in Johnnesburg after being taken ill on Monday night but he has responded well enough to treatment for England's vice-captain to commit to the match in Centurion.

The tourists were not able to name their preferred XI, though, having lost Ollie Pope, Chris Woakes and Jack Leach to the sickness bug which has swept the camp.

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1Liverpool19181047143355
2Leicester CityLeicester20133443192442
3Manchester CityMan City20132554233141
4Chelsea2011273528735
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd208753223931
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8Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd207852319429
9Crystal Palace207671822-427
10Everton207492330-725
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13Burnley2073102332-924
14Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton206592428-423
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16Bournemouth2055102028-820
17West Ham UnitedWest Ham1954102132-1119
18Aston Villa2053122536-1118
19Watford2037101533-1816
20Norwich CityNorwich2034132140-1913
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