9:10pm That will be all from us for tonight. We hope you enjoyed our coverage and hope to have your company as Australia clash with New Zealand tomorrow. Until then, this is goodbye from Ranjith and myself. Take care, everyone!

Heather Knight, England captain: (On the win) Really pleased, that was a controlled win. The way we controlled the middle overs when they were batting…the pitch was a little better than the other day. We controlled the chase brilliantly, that partnership was outstanding to watch. They are the sort of games where you love captaining because you feel you can make a difference. Sophie was back to her best. She seemed to get a bit of bounce, somehow, which is strange on this wicket. Happy with our fielding as well, our energy and intent. (On Danni Wyatt-Hodge) You can see her getting frustrated, she is not used to scoring at that strike-rate (smiles). But sometimes, it is about finding a way. Took really smart options and her and Nat - the way they controlled it, the way they ran, it was a proper job. We don't play till Sunday, so a big break. A bit of time to explore Dubai. Few are going out on the golf course tomorrow and then about refocusing after a few days off.

Laura Wolvaardt, South Africa captain: Very disappointed. 10-20 more runs, could have been interesting. Did not take our chances in the field either. Bowlers bowled well but have to tighten in those two other areas. (On the pitch) Not as slow as the other games earlier. We were talking about the 140-mark. We lost our way a little, and maybe could have started (attacking) a little earlier. (On Kapp's opening spell) Don't think you can ask for much more with the new ball. We could have been a little bit better (controlling with spin). But against such batters, it is difficult to set fields. (On the matches against Bangladesh and Scotland) Must-win games for us. Both of them could be pretty tough in these conditions and we have to be on our A-game.

Sophie Ecclestone, Player of the Match: (On her success mantra) I keep it simple and try to enjoy my cricket. I have a smile on my face at all costs. (On the wickets of Kapp and Wolvaardt) Always great to do it against the world's best. To get them out, two big wickets…glad about the win. (On playing with her England teammates) All high-class players and we work as a unit, so absolutely buzzing to be playing alongside them. Conditions are so different out here. We have been adapting well. Danni (Wyatt-Hodge) and Nat (Sciver-Brunt) played amazingly well tonight.

8:55pm Well, that was a lot tenser than England would have wanted. But to be fair to them, they had the chase pretty much in control, especially from the moment Sciver-Brunt strode out. She found the fence regularly and did so whenever the required run-rate threatened to reach alarming proportions. Wyatt-Hodge played her role too and did not let the pressure get to her, especially during a powerplay where Bouchier found the going tough. Capsey's cameo, in hindsight, was also quite handy and gave England the sort of impetus they needed at the start of the middle overs.

A massive missed opportunity for South Africa, and that is a direct reference to the catches they dropped. A couple of them were rather presentable and on another day, they might have clung on to those, which would then have swung the game. Apart from that, Kapp was superb in her opening spell, with de Klerk and Mlaba also using the conditions well. But like it felt at the half-way stage, they just did not have enough on the board.

19.2
4
Khaka to Nat Sciver-Brunt, FOUR, there it is - the winning blow, landed fittingly by England's star all-rounder! Another slower ball but this is in the slot outside off. NSB reads the variation like the morning daily, waltzes down and creams it over extra cover. A sensational shot to cap off a sensational knock in very trying conditions. England go 20-4 against South Africa and more pertinently, solidify their place at the top of Group B!

4 off 5 now...

19.1
0
Khaka to Nat Sciver-Brunt, no run, off-pace on a full length just outside off. NSB looks for the drive and scuffs it back to the bowler

And so, this game has come down to the final over. Not quite on a knife-edge, with England ahead at this stage. But if SA were to dismiss NSB off the first ball, who knows what might happen. Khaka to bowl...

END OF OVER:
19 | 7 Runs | ENG-W: 121/3 (4 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 6.36, RRR: 4.00)

  • Nat Sciver-Brunt44 (34b)
  • Heather Knight0 (1b)
  • Nadine de Klerk4-0-23-1
  • Nonkululeko Mlaba4-0-22-1
18.6
1
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, 1 run, slow, short and wide outside off. NSB keeps her eyes on the ball and forehands it towards long on
18.5
0
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, no run, another slower ball, bowled way outside off. NSB tries to drag the sweep to cow corner but only grabs a handful of fresh air
18.4
0
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, no run, length ball way outside off. NSB does well to reach it but can only scuff it towards cover point
18.3
4
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, FOUR, Nat Sciver-Brunt finds the fence again, just when England needed her to! A rare loose ball by de Klerk. NSB picks the slower one, waits for it and shovels it past short fine leg!
18.2
1lb
de Klerk to Knight, 1 leg bye, slower ball on a full length wide outside off. Knight brings out the reverse and scuffs it towards short third. de Klerk appealed for a moment, not sure what that was about
18.1
1
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, 1 run, full outside off. NSB comes forward and drives it towards long on

11 off 12. Still England's game to lose as Knight joins her deputy. de Klerk to bowl the penultimate over

END OF OVER:
18 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG-W: 114/3 (11 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 6.33, RRR: 5.50)

  • Nat Sciver-Brunt38 (29b)
  • Nonkululeko Mlaba4-0-22-1
  • Nadine de Klerk3-0-17-1
17.6
W
Mlaba to Wyatt, OUT, stumped by a mile! Now then. Now then! Looped up deliciously on a length outside off. Wyatt-Hodge's eyes light up and she tears down the track. Has an almighty swish at it but only connects with fresh air. Jafta accounts for the spin off the surface and whips off the bails. Too little, too late, or is this a lifeline for SA?

DN Wyatt st †Jafta b Mlaba 43 (74m 43b 4x4 0x6) SR: 100.00

17.5
0
Mlaba to Wyatt, no run, fired in full on leg stump. Wyatt-Hodge nails her drive but Dercksen gets right behind it on this occasion
17.4
4
Mlaba to Wyatt, FOUR, gets it through, and that is another fielding error! Tossed up on leg stump. Wyatt-Hodge comes out of her bunker, takes it on the full and cracks it towards cover point. Dercksen dives over it and England get four!
17.3
1
Mlaba to Nat Sciver-Brunt, 1 run, full ball down leg. NSB sweeps it all along the carpet to deep backward square leg
17.2
1
Mlaba to Wyatt, 1 run, floated up full on middle and leg. Wyatt-Hodge marches down and heaves it towards deep mid wicket
17.1
1
Mlaba to Nat Sciver-Brunt, 1 run, low full toss down leg. NSB paddles it towards short fine leg and Wyatt-Hodge is alert enough to sneak in a single

Jafran: "The dropped chances where actually SA lose this game." -- Looking back at it, those definitely seem like vital moments that SA failed to grab (literally and metaphorically). 18 needed off 18. Mlaba to bowl out

END OF OVER:
17 | 6 Runs | ENG-W: 107/2 (18 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.29, RRR: 6.00)

  • Nat Sciver-Brunt36 (27b)
  • Danni Wyatt-Hodge38 (39b)
  • Nadine de Klerk3-0-17-1
  • Nonkululeko Mlaba3-0-15-0
16.6
1
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, 1 run, safe again! Off-pace and hung up wide outside off for the second ball running. NSB swings across the line and skews it off the top edge. And in line with how it has been going tonight, it falls safely, just to short fine leg's right
16.5
0
de Klerk to Nat Sciver-Brunt, no run, leg-spinner on a length wide outside off. NSB has a wild swipe across the line and only swats away a few flies in the process

ENG Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st16DN WyattME Bouchier
2nd34DN WyattA Capsey
3rd64DN WyattNat Sciver-Brunt
4th11HC KnightNat Sciver-Brunt