SA 65-1published at 5.4 overs
England's quicks have been woeful.
Chris Jordan bangs it in and RVDD smacks him high over square leg for six.
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Jack Skelton
England's quicks have been woeful.
Chris Jordan bangs it in and RVDD smacks him high over square leg for six.
Rassie van der Dussen has middled this.
One of the worst reviews you'll ever see.
Chris Jordan reckons he's got Rassie van der Dussen trapped in front.
Umpire says no.
Eoin Morgan sends it upstairs.
There was bat, but England reckon it hit pad first.
Joe Denly has had a total mare.
A pull shot from Rassie van der Dussen goes straight to Denly at deep square leg but he lets the ball run through his legs as he tries to pick it up and misses.
A horror boundary to concede.
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Peter: So, not much in the wicket for the bowlers then?
Not Adil Rashid.
Chris Jordan replaces Mark Wood.
Rassie van der Dussen taps a single and Temba Bavuma then sweeps forecefully for four.
That's the 50 already up for South Africa.
Bavuma settles for a single off the last.
Rassie van der Dussen, who has looked poor against spin when facing England, is in.
Could Adil Rashid be on next over?
Simon Mann
BBC Radio 5 Live in East London
De Kock tried to hit with the wind, but he was also hitting it against any slight turn from Moeen. He miscued, and Denly took an easy catch
De Kock c Denly b Moeen 31 (SA 48-1)
Relief for England.
Proteas captain Quinton de Kock doesn't connect trying to lever it down the ground.
Joe Denly settles himself and snaffles it. Moeen Ali has the breakthrough.
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Steve Tredup: Difference in England Captains: Can you imagine Root leaving out a player for a couple of games because he did not run a bye? Morgan is in charge. Root is managing.
Bavuma 14, De Kock 31
Bavuma chips out to deep mid-wicket for a couple more.
Same shot, better result - Bavmua gets it right out the middle and cracks it away for four this time.
Awful start for Wood - 20 from the over.
Run rate 12.00
Temba Bavuma crisply whips through mid-wicket for two more.
Dearie me. Mark Wood is so close to another no ball and being taken out of the attack.
The square leg umpire judges it to be just below waist height. That was tight.
Regardless, Quinton de Kock has marmalised it for six.
Wood has gone for 11 off one ball.
Err. We may be asking Mark Wood about this for his next column.
The Durham De Villiers starts with a beamer that De Kock backs away from manages to deflect past Jos Buttler for four, plus the no ball.
Free hit to follow...
BBC Sport columnist (and England fast bowler) Mark Wood enters the fray...
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James: Surely with the vast amount of talented England openers we have (Roy, Bairstow, Malan and Banton), the balance of the team is far better with Buttler down the order?
Bavuma misses out on the cut, Jos Buttler can't get his gloves down to it and it runs away for a couple of byes.
Moeen finishes with a dot, though.
Temba Bavuma top-edges a sweep shot but has just got enough on it to chip the retreating fielders. That's two more.
Moeen Ali continues and Quinton de Kock takes on Joe Denly at deep mid-wicket, attempting two.
Denly gets the throw in quickly but De Kock judged it well and got home fairly easily.