Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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Best performances - Batsmen

PD Salt
PD Salt
141(60) 15x4 - 8x6
Control %70%
  • Productive Shot
  • pull
  • 32 runs
  • 4x4 - 2x6
10 25 15 9 14 19 22 27
JC Buttler
JC Buttler
83(30) 8x4 - 7x6
Control %73%
  • Productive Shot
  • pull
  • 22 runs
  • 2x4 - 2x6
4 0 12 9 5 15 29 9

Best performances - Bowlers

JC Archer
JC Archer
O3
M0
R25
W3
Eco8.33
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W
1W
WG Jacks
O1
M0
R2
W2
Eco2
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W

Scorer: Ranjith P | Commentator: Matt Roller

9.50pm: Right, we'll leave it there for tonight. Firdose Moonda's report will be updated here very shortly, and we'll have Vithushan Ehantharajah's view from Emirates Old Trafford with you before long, too. For now, it's goodnight from Ranjith, Miller and Matt, and we'll be back again for Sunday's decider -- with the small matter of T20 Blast Finals Day tomorrow.

Harry Brook says he is "pretty lost for words" and calls the start "phenomenal". He says: "With the batting line-up we've got, there's not many heights we can't reach. [Must-win today?] Every must-win game now leading up to that T20 World Cup is awesome preparation for us. [Salt?] There's going to be some tough decisions! We like headaches. It's always good to have them debates."

Aiden Markram is up. "Tough one," he says. "We started getting it wrong from the toss. That was on me. Two masterclasses up front from them. When you're put under that sort of pressure, it's hard to come back. Sometimes, it only lasts six or eight overs. Tonight, it lasted the full 20. You expect good wickets nowadays in T20s and there are world-class players all over the world. You need to have plans in place. [Sunday preparation?] I don't think we'll be training. It's been a busy tour. We'll put some minds together and have a casual conversation over a coffee. It's important as a team to never stop learning."

The player of the match is, shock horror, Phil Salt for his 141 not out. "That was really good fun. Obviously the personal milestone, but the fact that we got 300 and won by such a big margin, you can't really ask for much more. [Fast starts?] Sometimes, it's a case of reacting. I'll pick days when I want to jump-start someone... It's a bit of a balancing act. [Pitch?] Everyone knows it's a good wicket... I was really clear that the Powerplay was really important. [Beating Livingstone's record?] I don't want to rub it in, he's got a big day tomorrow."

9.38pm: That is a drubbing. England's highest-ever T20I total, their biggest win, and South Africa's heaviest defeat. The result was never in much doubt after Phil Salt and Jos Buttler's free-wheeling batting took England past 300, but their bowlers have dotted the Is and crossed the Ts to get the job done. Three wickets for Archer, two each for Curran, Dawson and Jacks, and one for Rashid. Markram got South Africa off to a decent start, and Fortuin had some run towards the end, but they were never really in the contest. The series stands at 1-1 ahead of a decider on Sunday at Trent Bridge... though the less we say about the weather forecast for that one, the better!

Archer is the second England player to take four catches in a men's T20I, and the first outfielder. Here's the proof.

Dan: "I think we can comfortably say that England won by an innings there"

Matt L: "In a game full of records, and accomplishments, please spare a thought for Tom Banton, he didn't Bat, Bowl, or even get a Catch." -- Yes, Brook ran straight over to him at the end and put his arm around him. Thanks for coming!

16.1
W
Dawson to Rabada, OUT, skips down, and Archer snaffles his fourth catch of the night! Rabada has a saunter down, looking to smoke this over the off side. Thick outside edge skews up to Archer, and England win by 146 runs

K Rabada c Archer b Dawson 9 (11m 4b 2x4 0x6) SR: 225

The required rate has ticked up past six runs per ball. England win via the mercy rule?

END OF OVER:
16 | 2 Runs 2 Wkts | SA: 158/9 (147 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 9.87, RRR: 36.75)

  • Lizaad Williams0 (2b)
  • Kagiso Rabada9 (3b)
  • Will Jacks1-0-2-2
  • Adil Rashid4-0-48-1
15.6
0
Jacks to Williams, no run, width outside off, slapped hard to mid-off where Banton makes a sliding stop
15.5
0
Jacks to Williams, no run, full, targeting the stumps, but Williams blocks it back via the toe

Hat-trick ball for Will Jacks! Can he finish the job in style? Williams walks in. He had a rough night with the ball. Slip and leg slip in.

Will: ""They need 30 an over, let's give Will a bowl!" I'm getting village cricket flashbacks!"

15.4
W
Jacks to Maphaka, OUT, brings out the reverse first-ball, and drags it straight to short cover! Ambitious from Maphaka, whose technique on the reverse suggests this might not be a shot he plays often... straight at Bethell, and Jacks has two in two...

KT Maphaka c Bethell b Jacks 0 (1m 1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

Maphaka.

Ed: "Fortuin's highest score in international cricket"

15.3
W
Jacks to Fortuin, OUT, angled across him from around the wicket, Fortuin looks to slog-sweep but is playing across the line and gets a big top edge. Loops up, and Buttler pouches it

BC Fortuin c †Buttler b Jacks 32 (16m 16b 3x4 2x6) SR: 200

ms: "nice to see Fortuin getting his eye in for the proper event of the weekend tomorrow at finals day..." -- Yes, due to hop on down to Birmingham tomorrow!

15.2
1
Jacks to Rabada, 1 run, dragged down to long-on, where Archer slides across to his right to cut it off

South Africa 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st50AK MarkramRD Rickelton
2nd3AK MarkramLG Pretorius
3rd5AK MarkramD Brevis
4th19T StubbsAK Markram
5th38T StubbsD Ferreira
6th1T StubbsM Jansen
7th11BC FortuinT Stubbs
8th31K RabadaBC Fortuin
9th0K RabadaKT Maphaka
10th0LB WilliamsK Rabada