leon clarke with the blades' second goal. three of the second test in cape town. after dismissing south africa for 223, england were looking composed, before losing both zak crawley and joe denley here for 31. but dom sibley steadied the ship. a maiden test 50 for the opener. he's closing in on a century, unbeaten on 85. and captain joe root was going nicely on 61, until becoming undone late in the day by dwaine pretorius. dom bess was out for a duck, as play came to a close. england will resume day four on 218 for 4, that's a lead of 264 runs. and the man known as the greatest quarterback of all time, tom brady, has played down speculation he's going to retire, after his new england patriots were knocked out of the nfl playoffs by the tennessee titans. with 15 seconds left, and the patriots trailing, brady's last pass was intercepted for a touchdown. the 42 year old, who's won a record six super bowls, is now set to become a free agent for the first time in his career, but says it's pretty unlikely he'll retire in the off se