England supporters will look at Mark Boucher with envy at Lord's on Thursday morning, secretly wishing that the three lions and a crown, not a protea, were stitched into his cap, shirt and sweater. For the last decade Boucher, South Africa's record-breaking wicketkeeper-batsman, has been the epitome of a modern stumper - agile, reliable, noisy and capable of scoring crucial runs when his side need them most. In Bangladesh earlier this year he passed Australia's Adam Gilchrist, with 416 dismissals, to become the most successful wicketkeeper in Test cricket. ...