SA 200-6published at 44.1 overs
A decent-ish round of applause from those fans as South Africa edge to 200.
England win by two wickets despite losing four wickets for 20 runs
Denly (66) and Root (49) impress after Bairstow's fast start (43 off 23)
Miller's late hitting - 69 off 53 balls - helps South Africa post 256-7
Three wickets for Rashid in his 100th ODI
Rashid earlier denied wicket of Van der Dussen first ball because of technical issues
SA were given their review back because full technology wasn't available for previous delivery when Bavuma was lbw to Rashid
England won toss, final game of three-match series which SA lead 1-0
Matthew Henry and Jack Skelton
A decent-ish round of applause from those fans as South Africa edge to 200.
Tim Peach
BBC Radio 5 Live in Johannesburg
There's a well-observed etiquette here. Anyone bringing chairs has to keep them behind the line. Towels only in front
It's all on David Miller. He is going to have to thump South Africa to a big total.
South Africa need a few more of these. David Miller bashes Joe Root out of the ground. That was big.
Miller 17, B Hendricks 1
Beuran Hendricks is in with his List A average of eight. England are into South Africa's long tail. They'll be fancying bowling their hosts out from here.
Three runs and a wicket from the over.
Phehlukwayo lbw b Rashid 14 (SA 188-6)
Ball-tracking shows it would have clipped off stump. The Bullring falls silent. Adil Rashid has a third wicket and South Africa's innings is crumbling.
Oh, actually this might have spun more than I thought...
Oh this is out. Surely.
Phehlukwayo looks to be plumb lbw and is given.
Despite the shambles earlier, South Africa have a review and use it.
Adil Rashid is back and his first ball is a full toss. Miller hits it straight to the fielder in the deep along the ground. Just a single.
Run rate 4.45
Now Joe Root concedes just a couple from his over.
David Miller has 15 from 26 balls. Pheklukwayo has 14 from 30.
South Africa are finding out what it'd be like to get a hug from The Rock. The squeeze is on.
Tim Peach
BBC Radio 5 Live in Johannesburg
There are very few people here today who aren't wearing something pink. Tutus seem a popular choice for men. Also Juventus, Real Madrid and Manchester United away shirts.
Miller 14, Phehlukwayo 13
Excellent response from Tom Curran. Three singles and two dots follow that boundary. England's attack has been much improved from the first game. They've been more accurate and looked more varied. Can they finish it off?
A much-needed boundary for South Africa. Andile Phehlukwayo finds a gap with an aerial chip through the leg side.
That packed stand gives us a rendition of DJ Otzi's Hey Baby. They haven't had many boundaries to cheer in the last few overs. Just three singles from Joe Root's over. These two are going nowhere.
Tim Peach
BBC Radio 5 Live in Johannesburg
A raucous atmosphere in the famous wooden seated area.
England need to remain ruthless. Tom Curran bowls two wides in his comeback over. He also attempts to kick the ball onto the stumps for a run out but the Chelsea fan's effort is more Mateja Kezman than Didier Drogba.
I mean I'm all for the pink day and raising money for charity but that's too far. Think of the E-numbers!
Tim Peach
BBC Radio 5 Live in Johannesburg
Even some of the food has turned pink... Although the eater of this burger was reminded frequently by his mates that he might be reminded of its colour tomorrow...
Another bowling change. Tom Curran, who bowled well without much luck earlier, returns.
Better from Root. He fires in darts like MVG. Three from the over.