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ENGLAND 330/6 (50 OVERS)
- Jos Buttler*65 (53)
- Ben Stokes101 (79)
- Dwaine Pretorius1/61 (10)
- Kagiso Rabada2/50 (10)
SOUTH AFRICA 328/5 (50 OVERS)
- David Miller*71 (51)
- Quinton de Kock98 (103)
- Liam Plunkett3/64 (10)
- Ben Stokes1/12 (3)
Commentator: Andrew McGlashan
END OF OVER:50 | 4 Runs | SA: 328/5 (3 runs required, RR: 6.56)
- Chris Morris35 (22b)
- David Miller71 (51b)
- Mark Wood10-0-47-0
- Jake Ball10-0-81-0
England win by two runs and go 2-0 up in the series. What a finish! South Africa will wonder how they did get over the line after Miller and Morris did so well. But England - Ball and Wood - did not concede more than a single off the last 10 balls of the innings. There are bigger fish to fry over the next few weeks, but South Africa have head in hands and England are lapping up the applause from the crowd.
John: "Hey Andrew,just wondering how many comments you've got with 'C' word in them in the last 5 minutes" Oh, a few.
Let's just recap: England made 330, based around Ben Stokes' century and Jos Buttler finished things off. As at Headingley, South Africa were well placed in the chase but England managed to get AB de Villiers and Quinton de Kock close together. While Morris and Miller cut loose, it appeared the wicket of Farhaan Behardien might have done more harm than good for England.
Imran: "Hey Andrew, and how many comments you've about Behardien's selection or his inning in them in the last 5 minutes ??" Almost as many as the 'c' word!
JT: "Bravo, Woody. Ice cool."
I'll bring you the presentation in a moment...AB de Villiers "I thought the boys played so well at the end, England got their plans well at the end. Unfortunate we didn't get across the line, but proud of the effort. We lost myself and Quinny together so it could have been easier, but we batted very deep. We were a little careless [in the field] and there was a bit of faulty thinking. There were probably four or five overs that went too big and cost us the game. I can't be unhappy, we fought right to end and probably had it in the back for most of that last half hour."
Eoin Morgan "Those are the sorts of games you really want to win. You learn a lot more. The game got away from us quite a lot. Woody was awesome. The tournament is bound to be pretty tight so this sort of prep is ideal. We are always trying to improve, Wood and Ball were using different skills than they usually would. The conditions we batted under this morning it was pretty difficult to get going."
Man of the Match is Ben Stokes "It just shows what a bit of pace on the ball can do. Rabada and Morris show it as well, hard to strike 90mph cleanly. You want to be in those situations. Woody, the nerve he showed, to defend seven was an amazing effort. A massive confidence booster. The bowling is getting effected by the knee, got a few more scans coming up, batting and fielding is fine. It's nice to hit the ball well, to have form behind you. Hopefully we can continue this form."
Phew! Well, that just about wraps things up for today. A fantastic all-round game of cricket. Thanks for joining us and we'll be back for the final ODI at Lord's on Monday - we'll also have coverage of India's warm-up match against New Zealand tomorrow. For now, from Andrew Miller and Andrew McGlashan it's goodbye.
Goodness me. South Africa need four off the last ball to win. What an effort from Wood
Wood has done very well here...4 off 2 needed. Still one blow for Morris
5 off 3
Still in hand for South Africa
So, 7 off 6 needed. Any late drama?
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