Janneman Malan and Quinton de Kock score hundreds to set up commanding win
Simi Singh made a ton of his own to ensure Ireland went down fighting
Simi Singh made a ton of his own to ensure Ireland went down fighting
Scorer: Ranjith P | Commentator: Varun Shetty
6.38pm And that is all we have for you today. We'll see you on the 19th for the T20I series. Have a good evening!
Temba Bavuma: We were good for a majority of the game. In the last 10-15 overs I did show a bit of frustration. The batting was awesome, Quinny and Janneman leading the way. Those are the type of performances we're looking for from the batting unit. So it was nice today. We hope it's the start of good things on this tour. Good confidence for the spinners. Keshav showed why he was a world class bowler. This augurs well. All in all from a bowling effort, it was a good showing.
J Malan: It's all about opportunities and it feels better to get runs in a winning cause. We just had some plans, luckily got some good net sessions, and it was great. IT was a privilege to bat with QDK.
Janneman Malan is the Player of the Series.
Andy Balbirnie: If we'd been asked, we'd have probably taken 1-1. But having won the second game we were really excited at the potential to win a series. They brought their big guns back in Quinny. We lost early wickets and that was a setback. But a lot to be positive about coming out of this. Some of our Young lads have really stood up. Been a really great week for Harry Tector, to name one. Curtis coming back after injury, and Josh bowled really well. Certainly 1-1 against a side like South Africa is a just reward. The atmosphere here is really brilliant, we didn't get to play at home last year so it was new to a lot of our guys. Been a lovely experience to play in front of such a crowd.
6.26pm It's hard to tell at the ground that Ireland have lost this game. Absolute warmth all around as Simi Singh walks off to applause. The series is tied 1-1. Ireland had their chance to get a series win against a team ranked in the top eight for the first time in history, but fell short today to Malan and De Kock. Still, they have been very, very good this series. South Africa knew they had to bring their best today, and a 225-run opening stand was quite a step in that direction. But you look at the final score, and how easy run-scoring got, and you can safely say that this match was buried when they decided to toss the new ball to Keshav Maharaj. He took out Stirling and Balbirnie early on, and it is not generally easy going for Ireland when one of those two don't get deep into the innings. Having said that, they will be very pleased with how Tector, Campher and Simi went today. 276 in a chase of 347 after being 92 for 6 is nothing to chuckle at. Lovely end to an evenly fought series. Ireland stay in fifth place on the Super League table. South Africa jump one place to 10th.
CA Young c Bavuma b Nortje 8 (30m 14b 0x4 0x6) SR: 57.14
Manvendra Singh: "Congrats Simi .... From one Singh to another .... The stuff dreams are made up of. No one can take this away. A one day centurion for all eternity"
Big support for Simi at the ground, cheers for every run. He's two away from a maiden hundred
Werner : "Williams is suppose to be a death bowler with a great Yorker. Why is he bowling short the hole time. This is absolutely a joke"
Al Tusi: "I don't understand why South Africa's bowling is so off especially even after they have the match well in their hands."
"To say it's not affecting us is not true. It is affecting us and every South African."
Malan's 177 is the fourth-highest individual score for South Africa while de Kock crossed 10,000 international runs as wicketkeeper
Simi Singh made a ton of his own to ensure Ireland went down fighting
Quinton de Kock expected to return for final ODI