Postpublished at 14:17 British Summer Time 30 October 2021
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
A massive wicket. Game back on.
South Africa win with one ball to spare
Hasaranga takes hat-trick
Bavuma 46 (46), Miller 23* (13)
Sri Lanka 142: Nissanka 72 (58)
Shamsi 3-17, Pretorius 3-17
De Kock returns for South Africa
Takes knee before match
Super 12s, Group 1, Sharjah
Thomas Mallows and Matthew Henry
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
A massive wicket. Game back on.
Bavuma c Nissanka b Hasaranga 46 (SA 112-5)
Big moment!
Temba Bavuma picks out deep mid-wicket with a pull. It's a great catch from Pathum Nissanka too. That was travelling but, with the pressure on, he clings on above his head.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
We have seen in this tournament that the 19th over is the one where the batter takes the game by the scruff of the neck and try to win it.
David Miller is the danger man, he has to provide the power and fireworks to get South Africa over the line.
Need 31 runs from 18 balls
Bavuma keeps the strike. This has not been vintage batting by any means but if the South Africa captain sees his side home it'll be a fine effort.
He's had a lot to deal with in recent days too, given the issues around Quinton de Kock.
South Africa need 34 from 20 balls...
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Only MS Dhoni has scored more runs in overs 16-20 than David Miller in T20 cricket. He has scored 937 runs at a strike rate of 170 per 100 balls.
Massive! Temba Bavuma has struggled to find gaps all day but he has taken them out of the equation.
He picks Chameera off his pads, using the pace to flick the ball high over mid-wicket.
Another dot ball.
Chameera has 2-8 in his third over.
The speedy Dushmantha Chameera is back. He removed both openers earlier.
He starts with a dot which is followed by a leg-bye.
Who's your money on?
Target 143
That's a good over from Theekshana. Only six singles come from it. Miller can whack it like the best of them but looks to be feeling his way in.
South Africa need 41 from 24 balls.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
It's high pressure at the moment. Both teams are desperate to win this game.
They may have just lost a wicket but the win predictor is up at 60% in South Africa's favour - the highest I've seen it for a while.
Bavuma is still there, ticking onto 36 from 40 balls with another single.
44 from 27 balls needed.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
This is evenly poised now. It's still a tough chase. The pitch is playing its part, making it difficult to hit fluent shots.
South Africa need 47 runs from 30 balls as David Miller strides to the middle.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It just skids on, the wrong 'un. It hits the middle of off stump.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on BBC Test Match Special
This at least gives Sri Lanka hope from here. It's back in the balance.
Markram b Hasaranga 19 (SA 96-4)
Gone! An immediate response from Hasaranga. After getting hit for a boundary he bowls Aiden Markram with a googly. Those Sri Lanka fans are dancing once more.
Aiden Markram heaves a slog sweep off his stumps. It's in the gap. That helps their cause.
Need 55 runs from 36 balls
Lahiru Kumara has an excellent beard. He's a good bowler too. Just four come from this over, all of them singles.
Should I switch back into the Sri Lanka camp?