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Summary Graeme Smith and coach Gary Kirsten said they would not take England lightly in remaining matches.
South Africa achieved one of the most comprehensive wins in Test history when they beat England by an innings and 12 runs in the first Test at the Oval on Monday but captain Graeme Smith and coach Gary Kirsten pledged they would not take England lightly in the remaining two matches.South Africa bowled out England twice on a pitch which gave minimal help to the bowlers. They lost only two wickets themselves in piling up a massive 637 for two in their only innings, with man of the match Hashim Amla hitting a South African record 311 not out.It was an especially surprising margin because England were on top on the first day when they scored 267 for three.Dale Steyn was South Africas hero on Monday, taking three wickets in 16 deliveries with the second new ball as England were bowled out for 240 on the final day. The fast bowler finished with five for 56 to justify his ranking as the worlds leading Test bowler.The win took South Africa a big step towards earning the number one ranking in Test cricket which they will achieve if they defeat current number ones England in the series. The second Test starts at Headingley in Leeds on August 2.Smith said in a television interview before flying back to Cape Town to be with his wife for the birth of the couples first child: Its an extremely proud moment for all of us in our team.But he added: We are going to Headingley and the conditions will be very different and we understand it will be a very different Test match.Kirsten hailed a great performance by his team.We think that we can go out and play cricket like that on a regular basis, rather than that being a one-off Test match.Im not saying well be 650 for two again but we feel that we can put in really good performances on a daily basis.Responding to South Africas apparent shortage of preparation ahead of the Test, Kirsten said: The only way you can prepare effectively for Test match cricket is to play Test match cricket because its very tough to get into Test match intensity mode playing first-class cricket.Its a very different game. We had 18 days together as a unit, we tried a couple of different things and I thought the guys came into this match mentally fresh.Kirsten said, though, that the teams job was only a third complete.Weve got a great respect for the England cricket team. We know they will try and bounce back. Were not going to take anything for granted.England captain Andrew Strauss gave credit to South Africa.We were outplayed in the last four days of the game. We set the game up well on the first day. South Africa used the conditions to their advantage on day two and they never let us back into the game.But Strauss pledged that England would bounce back.
