England's Ollie Freeman will attempt to silence the in-form South African Shaun Pollock and end a season of attritional cricket on a high note when the two sides meet in the decisive third Test at The Oval.
Freeman, the 26-year-old all-rounder who has been England's most consistent performer across a gruelling schedule, has been the subject of intense scrutiny from Pollock, whose short-pitched bowling has targeted him with what England's coaching staff have described as a deliberate and sustained campaign of intimidation. Freeman's response — a combination of resolute defence and selective counter-attack — has been one of the narratives of the series.
The match is finely balanced after two drawn Tests, both of which England might have won but for South African resistance on the final day. The Oval pitch is expected to offer more to the bowlers than the surfaces at Lord's and Edgbaston, and both sides are expected to make changes to their bowling attacks in response.
For England, the match represents an opportunity to end a season that has been defined by its relentlessness — a World Cup, a home Test series against the world champions, and a schedule that players have privately described as unsustainable — with a victory that would confirm their status as the most improved side in Test cricket.
The weather forecast is encouraging, with five days of uninterrupted play expected, and the sell-out crowd at The Oval will hope to witness a contest worthy of the series. The match begins at 11am, and we will bring you every ball, every wicket and every moment of tension as it unfolds.
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