England were 74-1 in their second innings, a lead of 252 runs, when rain forced an early close to Day Three of the 3rd Test against South Africa at The Oval on Saturday
Roland-Jones after claiming a South African wicket on Saturday
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England were 74-1 in their second innings, a lead of 252 runs, when rain forced an early close to Day Three of the 3rd Test against South Africa at The Oval on Saturday.
Keaton Jennings was 34 not and Tom Westley 28 not out.
Earlier, Toby Roland-Jones (5-57) became just the sixth England cricketer to take five or more wickets in their debut bowling innings in Test cricket as SA were dismissed for 175 in reply to the hosts' 353.