South Africa Under-19s 205 for 6 (de Kock 78, Wood 2-21) beat England Under-19s 204 (Bell-Drummond 54, Engelbrecht 3-40) by four wickets
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South Africa Under-19s stormed to a series win in the 7th ODI against England Under-19s at Canterbury. The home side entered the game needing a win to level the series but were bowled out for 204, which was chased down with four wickets and 11.3 overs to spare.
It was a tough day for the batsmen but Quinton de Kock stood out again with a rapid half-century at the top of the order. He struck 10 fours to make 78 off 68 deliveries and his contribution was enough to set-up the victory.
It was the middle order, though, that guided the visitors over the line. Malcolm Nofal made 33, Diego Rosier 22 and James Price a patient, unbeaten 19 to seal the victory.
Earlier in the day, Daniel Bell-Drummond's scrapping 54 was the main contribution to England's total. His effort was not supported by the rest of the top order though as England were reduced to 121 for 5 when Bell-Drummond departed.
Ramanpreet Singh and Kishen Velani struck a contrasting pair of 30s. Ramanpreet a stodgy 33 and Velani a more fluent 34 from 33 balls. That, though, was followed by a lower-order slump that left South Africa too easy a total to take the series.