Summary

  • South Africa win series 3-2

  • Hosts won last three matches

  • De Villiers makes unbeaten 101

  • Shared a 125-run stand with Amla (59)

  • Hales top-scored for England with 112

  • England women win ODI series 2-1

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:28 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

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    Francis Edwards: Now that's how you adapt. AB is class at being aggressive and class at assessing the context of the game. Number 1.

    Dom Ford: ABDV has milked this bowling attack. Shows why he's Number 1 in the world! Won the series for his country.

    Jacques Oneill: Finally we see a de Villiers hundred on this tour, well played AB. The most complete batsman in world cricket.

  2. Postpublished at 15:28 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "England batted with a lack of thought. In one-day cricket scores have gone up so all batsmen come in playing shots but you have to play with common sense and they didn't do that. Everybody apart from Alex Hales made a mistake. They've given it away and South Africa have taken it with both hands."

  3. Final scorecardpublished at 15:27 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

    South Africa won by five wickets

    South Africa 237-5 from 44 overs

    Not out batsmen: De Villiers 101 from 97 balls, Wiese 41 from 32

    Fall of wickets: 14-1 (De Kock 4), 14-2 (Du Plessis 0), 22-3 (Rossouw 4), 147-4 (Amla 59), 166-5 (Behardien 13)

    Bowling figures: Broad 9-1-34-0, Topley 7-1-41-3, Woakes 5-0-32-0, Stokes 5-0-34-0, Rashid10-0-59-1, Moeen 8-1-37-1

    England 236 from 45 overs: Hales 112, Rabada 3-34, Wiese 3-50, Tahir 3-53

    Full scorecard

  4. Postpublished at 15:27 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

    This means a lot to South Africa, who are celebrating like good uns. And so they should: they've come from 2-0 down to beat England 3-2.

    South Africa celebrateImage source, AP
  5. Postpublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

    Two blokes in the crowd stand with giant wooden letters. They just have an 'A' and 'B'.

    But who needs 'C' when you've got AB?

  6. Postpublished at 15:25 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    "We've given it away or they've stolen it. The batting let England down. They were brainless."

  7. Postpublished at 15:25 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

    The South Africa players embrace each other while the PA system belts out Kool and the Gang's 'Celebration'. It sounds like a 60th birthday party.

  8. champagne moment

    SOUTH AFRICA WIN BY FIVE WICKETSpublished at 44 overs

    Another boundary, the second in a succession from the bat of David Wiese, and South Africa can begin to celebrate a famous win. Well done, Proteas.

  9. SA 233-5published at 43.5 overs

    Chris Woakes always looks like he's trying sooo hard when bowling. You want your cricketers to be natural. I like Woakes, but he does flatter to deceive  slightly. Like a cricketing James Milner?

    South Africa go within four runs of victory with a pull to the boundary.

    Chris WoakesImage source, AFP/GETTY
  10. From the press boxpublished at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

  11. Postpublished at 15:18 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "It's been a great three games for South Africa, especially the comeback at the Wanderers. This will do South Africa a world of good heading into the World Twenty20. They will be buzzing."

  12. SA 227-5 (need 10 off 42 balls)published at 43 overs

    Start the motor.

  13. 100 runs

    100 for de Villiers (off 94 balls)published at 42.4 overs

    SA 224-5

    A captain's knock of the highest order brings AB de Villiers his 24th ODI century - brought up with a dab to third man and to the backdrop of the entire ground chanting his name. A magic moment.

    AB de VilliersImage source, Getty Images
  14. SA 213-5published at 42.2 overs

    While the crowd calms down after some questionable dancing to Status Quo is shown on the big screen, AB de Villiers edges Reece Topley past the keeper for four and follows it up with a gorgeous on-drive to the boundary.

  15. SA 213-5 (need 24 from 48 balls)published at 42 overs

    Come on AB, it's City v Spurs at 4.15pm. Let's put this to bed quickly and all get down to the pub. No such luck, I'm afraid, as the skipper and his batting partner knock the ball into gaps. Slow and steady will win this race, to be fair.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

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    Jay: Umpires, after getting a DRS decision that upholds their decision,should celebrate like football players do after scoring a goal.

    Grant Kennett: Umpire's call is an absolute joke. That umpire has been terrible all series and ABdV survives due to his incompetence.

  17. SA 209-5published at 41 overs

    If that had been given out, the end might have been exciting. As it is, I suspect we're on for a routine waltz to victory for the hosts.

  18. Postpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

    Neil Manthorp
    BBC Test Match Special

    "That was just out."

  19. Postpublished at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "It'll go down as the correct decision but on the TV graphic it was hitting the top of middle stump quite hard."

  20. SA 208-5published at 40.2 overs

    You know what... that was close. It was two reds and an umpire's call for hitting the wickets. England unlucky.