Summary

  • Amla hits half-century as SA cruise to target

  • England recovered from 20-6 to make 153 all out

  • Debutant Roland-Jones hits 37*; Bairstow 51, Willey 26

  • Rabada takes four wickets, Parnell & Maharaj pick up three

  • England win series 2-1

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  1. View from the middlepublished at 10:42 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    England captain Eoin Morgan: "I can't seem to win a toss at the moment, but it doesn't seem to affect our results. We're striving to improve all the time. We're a long way off what we can be. Moeen, Ben Stokes, Liam Plunkett and Mark Wood have been rested. There's a lot of changes and opportunity for players like Jonny Bairstow and David Willey to come out and pressure those players in front of them in the Champions Trophy squad."

  2. Postpublished at 10:38

    Could be a bit of rain around at St John's Wood today.

    BBC weather
  3. Postpublished at 10:37 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

  4. Team line-upspublished at 10:35 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    England: Roy, Hales, Root, Morgan (capt), Buttler (wkt), Bairstow, Rashid, Willey, Roland-Jones, Finn, Ball.

    South Africa: Amla, De Kock, Du Plessis, De Villers, Miller, Duminy, Morris, Parnell, Maharaj, Rabada, Morkel.

  5. Morkel back for SApublished at 10:34 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    Big fast bowler Morne Morkel returns on an overcast morning at Lord's, as one of three changes for South Africa.

  6. South Africa win toss and bowlpublished at 10:33 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    South Africa win the toss for the third time and for the third time choose to bowl.

  7. Form guidepublished at 10:28 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    England have won their last eight one-day internationals and South Africa have lost the three ODIs they have played at Lord's. So the tourists to win then is it?

  8. Postpublished at 10:25 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

  9. England ring the changespublished at 10:21 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    It was all worth it, Roland-Jones WILL make his international debut and he has been handed his cap by his county supremo Angus Fraser, the former England seamer.

    Paceman Mark Wood, who bowled that superb final over to ensure victory at Southampton on Saturday, is rested along with Liam Plunkett, Stokes, Woakes and Moeen.

    Finn, David Willey and the effervescent Jonny Bairstow will come into the England team. We'll have news of the toss in just a few moments.

  10. Roland-Jones brought into squadpublished at 10:20 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    We know about paceman Finn and spinner Dawson but what of Roland-Jones? Or Tobias Skelton Roland-Jones to give him his full title.

    Fair to assume he did not go to a comprehensive school, he attended Hampton. The 29-year-old was called into the England squad for a Test last summer but is yet to feature at international level. He is no stranger to Lord's of course, playing for Middlesex, and inspired them to their first Championship since 1993 when he took a hat-trick in the final match against Yorkshire last September.

    This year he has taken 10 wickets in two Championship games at Lord's and 2-46 from his 10 overs in the Royal London Cup against Gloucestershire. He probably won't play today now I've done all this.

    Toby Roland-JonesImage source, Getty Images
  11. Team changespublished at 10:19 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    There will be a few absent friends today though. England have rested their all-rounders Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes and Moeen Ali, bringing in Steven Finn, Liam "Les" Dawson and Toby Roland-Jones.

  12. Welcomepublished at 10:18 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    Besides, this is an ODI at the Home of Cricket where England have a chance to whitewash the number one-ranked team in the world - and I'm missing a family function too - so let's do this together as we say welcome to our coverage of the final one-day international between England and South Africa at Lord's.

  13. Postpublished at 10:18 British Summer Time 29 May 2017

    That creosoting can wait. And the roads and DIY stores will be hideously congested.