Cook century helps put England in control

England closed on 386 for five, a first-innings lead of 43,  with Bell still at the crease on a sparkling 55 not out,  alongside Matt Prior on 11.

Earlier, Cook scored 118 and Collingwood 91, sharing a  fourth-wicket stand of 142 that left South Africa’s attack  looking helpless.

Left-handed opener Cook stroked 11 fours in his 10th test  century, while Collingwood hit seven fours.

Bell, coming to the wicket on 297 for four, was able to be  more aggressive, tearing into the bowling as he needed just 65  balls to reach his 22nd half-century, with five fours and a six.

South Africa gave a much-improved bowling performance in the  morning and the wickets of Jonathan Trott for 18 and Kevin  Pietersen for 31 were the result.

England resumed on their overnight score of 103 for one and  Trott was dismissed by the seventh ball of the day.

Morne Morkel bowled a back-of-a-length delivery that bounced  appreciably, and Trott pushed hard at the ball and edged it to  Boucher, who dived in front of first slip to take a good catch.

Pietersen handled the quick bowlers easily in scoring 31 off  52 balls, but left-arm spinner Paul Harris frustrated him and he  was trapped lbw after a loose sweep attempt.

OBDURATE STANCE

Cook, relying on a watchful technique and considerable  determination, frustrated South Africa as he lingered obdurately  at the crease and led England to 190 for three at lunch.

After the interval, Cook and Collingwood cashed in on  beautiful batting conditions to improve the score to 281 for  three at tea.

Cook was reprieved under the decision review system after  originally being given out caught off bat and pad at short-leg  off JM Duminy when he had 64.

Cook reached his first century in seven tests when he drove  Makhaya Ntini through midwicket for two runs midway through the  second session.

He eventually fell in the fifth over after tea when he edged  an excellent delivery from Morkel into the hands of Jacques  Kallis at second slip, but Collingwood and Bell then put on 68  runs in 21.1 overs.

Collingwood was dismissed in sight of his 10th test century  when he edged a cut off spinner Duminy into the gloves of  wicketkeeper Mark Boucher.

SCOREBOARD

South Africa first innings 343 (G. Smith 75, J. Kallis 75,  A. de Villiers 50)
England first innings (overnight 103-1)

A. Strauss b Morkel                                                  54
A. Cook c Kallis b Morkel                                     118
J. Trott c Boucher b Morkel                                  18
K. Pietersen lbw b Harris                                        31
P. Collingwood c Boucher b Duminy                  91
I. Bell not out                                                               55
M. Prior not out                                                           11
Extras (lb-4 nb-1, w-3)                                                8
Total (five wickets; 123 overs)                           386
Fall of wickets: 1-71 2-104 3-155 4-297 5-365
Still to bat: S. Broad, G. Swann, J. Anderson, G. Onions.
Bowling: Steyn 26-6-60-0, Ntini 20-3-79-0, Morkel 27-6-69-3  (w-3), Kallis 14-1-43-0 (nb-1), Harris 23-2-92-1, Duminy  13-1-39-1.