Umpire reviewpublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2016
SA 208-5
Adil Rashid pleads for a leg-before decision to go his way against AB de Villiers. The batsman can't believe England are appealing. Not out, but England review it.
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
Marc Higginson and Stephan Shemilt
SA 208-5
Adil Rashid pleads for a leg-before decision to go his way against AB de Villiers. The batsman can't believe England are appealing. Not out, but England review it.
Target 237
South Africa 207-5 from 40 overs
Batsmen: De Villiers 87, Wiese 28
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 6-1-27-3, Woakes 4-0-22-0, Stokes 4-0-31-0, Rashid 9-0-56-1, Moeen 8-1-37-1
England 236 from 45 overs: Hales 112, Rabada 3-34, Wiese 3-50, Tahir 3-53
The Newlands bosses should start rounding up the champagne-swigging sponsors for the post-match presentation because the end could come quickly here. Four runs from Ben Stokes' latest over, which looks like a slog for the big, strapping all-rounder.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"I like the way Morgan has gone about his business. He likes spin bowling and likes to keep them going, but that was brilliant striking from Wiese. He hit those sixes with absolute certainty. They weren't slogs but classical, lofted drives."
That, for me, was the over which turned South Africa's run chase from a tricky one to a straight-forward one. Initiative-seizing, like Jos Buttler's earlier in the series.
Remember when I said about South Africa's tail. Turns out we're not into the tail yet - David Wiese clubbing two consecutive sixes back over Adil Rashid's head.
Momentum. Shifted.
England 198-5 (43.5 overs) - win by five wickets
It's all over in Jo'burg - Heather Knight (67 not out) has seen England home with six overs to spare, after adding 97 with Georgia Elwiss (61) who fell just before the end.
England win the series 2-1, and take some valuable ICC Women's Championship points.
Moeen Ali is getting the ball to dip sharply beneath the batsmen's eyes. It causes David Wiese the odd problem until he drops short and is cut behind point for another four.
England need to get Stuart Broad on now. He could blow away the South Africa tail in two overs. Instead Adil Rashid continues and AB de Villiers bides his time, waits for the slow, loopy delivery and crashes it for four.
Cue a spot of 'Time Warp' on the PA system. The Rashid Horror Show.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
"I am not trying to talk someone out but De Villiers is in control and looks set for a hundred."
I might retract my last entry if David Wiese continues to slash the spinner backward of point for four. Shot!
The ring-tailed lemur has one of the longest tails in the animal world. Will South Africa be more lemur than a bobcat this afternoon? Their tail is handy, but nothing else. Surely Chris Morris can't repeat his heroics from the other night?
David Wiese signals his intentions by clattering Adil Rashid through the covers for four.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
"That's brainless, like the England batsmen. Three balls have gone in the over, they have scored one run and lost a wicket. This is where the pressure will come. Might it make De Villiers do something silly? How can Behardien get in this side ahead of David Miller?"
Behardien c Stokes b Rashid 13 (SA 166-5)
England can't, can they?
Well, they're into the 'tail' now as Farhaan Behardien recklessly lobs a catch straight down Ben Stokes' throat at mid-on. Game on.
What did Farhaan Behardien have at drinks? The first ball after the resumption is smacked back over Moeen Ali's head for six. Bosh.
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BBC commentators are always too kind and polite to the England boys. Many a ruined day thanks to their poor grasp of basics like catching, batting sensibly and game management. Boycott is the only one that tells it how it is. Utterly frustrated. Again. Stuff valentines. Stuff these under performers.
Phil in Chippenham
SA 157-4
England have got Chris Jordan on the field as 12th man, and Farhaan Behardien warns AB de Villiers in Afrikaans that the gun fielder is prowling at point. Wise words.
Let's have a drink.
A mis-field from Jason Roy brings South Africa an extra run. Bowler Moeen Ali shakes his head.
Simon Hughes
BBC Test Match Special
"South Africa are ahead, but not by much, and if England can take another wicket or two you never know."