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South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis: "I'm very happy with them winning the toss and bowling, hopefully it will grip a bit for our spinners later on."
West Indies captain Darren Sammy: "We are going to bowl first again. I spoke to the groundsman and he said would be different from New Zealand v India but hopefully we will restrict them. We have 15 matchwinners, the key word was responsibility coming into this tournament and so far the guys have stepped up."
Darren Sammy has won the toss and, as ever in these night matches, choosen to field first. Chris Gayle is fit to play. Faf du Plessis says he would have batted first anyway. Still no Dale Steyn for the Proteas.
The most simple scenario is this. West Indies win today, England win tomorrow and both stroll through to the semis.
If South Africa win today and beat Sri Lanka on Monday, England's fate will rest on net run-rate. Tricky.
Are you watching, Eoin?
Chris '47-ball hundred against England' Gayle versus AB '29 runs off an over' de Villiers.
With big implications for England...
... I can do sort of the same.
Anything you can do...