Player of the Match
Player of the Match

END OF OVER:
20 | 12 Runs | SA-W: 168/6 (37 runs required, RR: 8.40)

  • Sinalo Jafta17 (9b)
  • Nadine de Klerk32 (21b)
  • Sophie Ecclestone4-0-40-0
  • Nat Sciver-Brunt4-0-32-1

9:22pm That will be all from us for tonight, folks. Hope you enjoyed our coverage and we hope to have your company for all the cricket that is lined up over the next few hours. Until next time, this is goodbye from Vairavan, me and everyone else at ESPNcricinfo. Take care!

Sarah Glenn, Player of the Match: Was not expecting it (this award), our batters were brilliant. Dan playing her way was awesome and then Nat doing her thing. It was to have a wicket-first mentality. Was trying to just keep it simple.

Heather Knight, England captain: Really pleased. That is what we are about as a batting group. Going two down, but Nat and Danni (going after the bowling). Would love to bat on that surface every day. When we get these sorts of conditions, we look to take the game on. Brilliant from those two and then some nice cameos towards the end - Amy with a few nice boundaries. That was the sort of track where you were going to get hit for boundaries, so keeping a little bit of perspective (was important as the bowling team). Nice to see Filer on a quick and bouncy wicket. We started and won the powerplay early and that put them on the back foot. Really pleasing and we continued to take wickets throughout, which is great.

Laura Wolvaardt, South Africa captain: Probably not our best performance all-round. Totally different conditions (to the first game), we maybe got carried away with the pace and bounce, and bowled too short and wide. They (England's bowlers) really tucked me up and executed much better on this wicket. (On if chasing a high score puts pressure on a young line-up) It does. But in a way, it also gives you a free hit. Guess it allows you to play with freedom. Unfortunate it did not go our way. Definitely (room for improvement). Should be a similar surface at the weekend and hopefully we can rectify (what went wrong today).

9:08pm South Africa gave it a rattle towards the end, with de Klerk, Dercksen, Jafta and Tryon producing enterprising cameos. The game, though, had passed them by much earlier. Most of the damage was done during the powerplay, when neither of Tunnicliffe or Wolvaardt could get going. Wolvaardt's dismissal in the tenth over tipped SA over the edge and that, despite managing 50 off the last five, was when things reached a point of no return.

A rare off-day for Ecclestone, who went for 40 in her four overs. Glenn, though, was right on the ball throughout. She struck the stumps on four different occasions, popping up with wickets just when SA threatened to shift momentum. Filer was also impressive with her pace, while Sciver-Brunt and Dean bagged a wicket apiece.

19.6
0
Ecclestone to Jafta, no run, that will be that! England win by 36 runs and they seal this series at the first time of asking! Zipped into the blockhole and Jafta, after some fun earlier in the over, cannot quite get this away. Jams it into her boot and the ball, rather anti-climactically, dribbles into the off side. A dot to end a high-scoring game, and England take an unassailable lead in this T20I series!
19.5
4
Ecclestone to Jafta, FOUR, this is quicker and flatter outside off, but still heads to the fence. Jafta goes after it and gets it fine past backward point for four!
19.4
6
Ecclestone to Jafta, SIX, high up in the air, and it carries all the way! Ecclestone invites Jafta to come down the track, and Jafta arrives to the six-hitting party. Gets close enough to the ball and launches it over long on!
19.3
1
Ecclestone to de Klerk, 1 run, slower and fuller just outside leg. de Klerk is beaten in the air and shanks it off the inside half of her bat towards long on
19.2
1
Ecclestone to Jafta, 1 run, darted in on a length on the pads. Jafta tugs it towards deep backward square leg
19.1
0
Ecclestone to Jafta, no run, fired in on a length just outside off. Jafta gets caught on the crease and wafts at it. Beaten for pace

Ecclestone to bowl the last over. Over the wicket

END OF OVER:
19 | 21 Runs | SA-W: 156/6 (49 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.21, RRR: 49.00)

  • Nadine de Klerk31 (20b)
  • Sinalo Jafta6 (4b)
  • Nat Sciver-Brunt4-0-32-1
  • Sarah Glenn4-0-20-4
18.6
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to de Klerk, FOUR,
18.5
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to de Klerk, FOUR, juicy full toss outside off and de Klerk climbs into it! Gets her front foot out of the way and boshes it over the bowler's head!
18.5
1w
Nat Sciver-Brunt to de Klerk, 1 wide, dragged down outside off and that is a hit-me ball. de Klerk hangs back, lets the ball come to her before clubbing it to deep mid wicket's right!

Well well. As soon as Sciver-Brunt bowled that delivery, the towel tucked into her trousers flies off after pin-balling off her boot. How did she manage that? She might not be able to repeat it even if she tried. There was a rainbow flick in there too that would have made Alessia Russo and Beth Mead proud!

18.4
1
Nat Sciver-Brunt to Jafta, 1 run, very short outside off. Jafta gives it the lot and somehow, manufactures a top-edge that swirls and ends up dribbling towards fine leg

RoSky: "All of Sarah Glenn's wickets have been 'bowled'!"

18.3
1
Nat Sciver-Brunt to de Klerk, 1 run, short and wide outside off. de Klerk waits for it and slaps it towards sweeper cover
18.2
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt to de Klerk, FOUR, four more! Slower ball on a length wide outside off. de Klerk throws the plumbing at it and the ball skews off the outside edge, well over the keeper's head!
18.1
6
Nat Sciver-Brunt to de Klerk, SIX, heaved into the stands! Just the length de Klerk wants and she picks it up so adeptly. Bent her back knee to get elevation too and sent it sailing over deep backward square leg!

Sciver-Brunt to bowl the penultimate over

END OF OVER:
18 | 10 Runs 1 Wkt | SA-W: 135/6 (70 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 7.50, RRR: 35.00)

  • Sinalo Jafta5 (3b)
  • Nadine de Klerk12 (15b)
  • Sarah Glenn4-0-20-4
  • Sophie Ecclestone3-0-28-0
17.6
4
Glenn to Jafta, FOUR, over the top! Given a bit of air on off. Jafta dances down the track and then with a whip of the wrists, smacks it over mid off!
17.5
1
Glenn to de Klerk, 1 run, back of a length on leg stump. de Klerk waits for it and eases it towards sweeper cover
17.4
1
Glenn to Jafta, 1 run, back of a length on off. Jafta goes right back before working it towards deep mid wicket
17.3
0
Glenn to Jafta, no run, length just outside off. Jafta plays the trajectory and stays back, when she should have been forward. Beaten for pace on the late-cut

Jafta in at 8. Glenn on the brink of her maiden five-wicket haul in T20I cricket

17.2
W
Glenn to Tryon, OUT, wicket no.4 for Sarah Glenn tonight! Tossed up again and the key this time is that Glenn holds the length back. Tryon would have been better-served going straight but she tries to drag it across the line. Misses it altogether and the ball crashes into the stumps!

CL Tryon b Glenn 30 (36m 24b 4x4 1x6) SR: 125.00

17.1
4b
Glenn to Tryon, 4 byes, oh! Slider on a full length just outside leg. Tryon has an almighty swing at it and misses it completely. She swung so hard that Jones was also blinded, and SA get four byes!

Glenn to bowl out

END OF OVER:
17 | 7 Runs | SA-W: 125/5 (80 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.35, RRR: 26.66)

  • Nadine de Klerk11 (14b)
  • Chloe Tryon30 (22b)
  • Sophie Ecclestone3-0-28-0
  • Nat Sciver-Brunt3-0-11-1
16.6
0
Ecclestone to de Klerk, no run, excellent yorker on off. de Klerk digs it out towards the bowler. Ecclestone controlled the back half nicely after moving to over the wicket
16.5
1
Ecclestone to Tryon, 1 run, almost a yorker on leg stump. Tryon gets decent purchase on this but arrows it into the stumps at the other end. Gets a single off the deflection eventually but she would have wanted much more
16.4
1b
Ecclestone to de Klerk, 1 bye, angled across full outside off. de Klerk swishes at it and misses. Jones cannot gather either, and SA get a bye

Over the wicket now

16.3
4
Ecclestone to de Klerk, FOUR, sumptuous drive! Floated up full outside off. de Klerk reads the flight, gives herself room and creams it past extra cover. Long off had no chance to her left!
16.2
1
Ecclestone to Tryon, 1 run, very full on the stumps. Tryon cannot get under it enough and drags it towards deep mid wicket
16.1
0
Ecclestone to Tryon, no run, full toss and Tryon cannot make it count. Tugs it back at the bowler, who gets enough behind it to stop it

Ecclestone is back. She has been surprisingly expensive tonight