Postpublished at 19:20 British Summer Time 19 July 2022
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Riverside
Ben Stokes is getting a standing ovation from most of the Riverside here. He's only played here twice before for England.
SA win by 62 runs to take 1-0 series lead
Eng 271 all out: Root 86, Bairstow 63; Nortje 4-53
SA 333-5: Van der Dussen 134, Markram 77, Malan 57; Livingstone 2-29
Stokes beaten in final ODI at home ground
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Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Riverside
Ben Stokes is getting a standing ovation from most of the Riverside here. He's only played here twice before for England.
That brings Ben Stokes to the crease for the final time in a one-day international for England.
He gets a standing ovation from the majority of his home ground and Jonny Bairstow gives him a little fist pump and a pat on the back.
It would just be Stokes to win England this game, wouldn't it?
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
It's in line. Bairstow is on his way. Playing that sweep shot and it was going on to hit leg stump. That is a significant blow struck by Aiden Markram.
Bairstow lbw b Markram 63 (Eng 125-2)
Got him! Richard Kettleborough doesn't get many wrong.
The technology shows it was hitting Jonny Bairstow in-line and going on to hit leg stump.
The second drop by Lungi Ngidi only cost South Africa 13. That's not too bad.
That's the only thing that's going to save him as there is no bat.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
I think he thinks he's got his pad outside the line of off stump.
Uh oh.
Jonny Bairstow has been given out lbw to Aiden Markram.
He stares down Richard Kettleborough and then signals for a review.
It did look good live.
Target 334
Vintage Joe Root as he gets down early and reserve sweeps Aiden Markram's first ball away to the boundary.
Rassie van der Dussen tried to get round but he's got almost three hours of batting in his legs from earlier and in his heat, that's a lot. He understandably looks very leggy.
A change of bowling.
I'm sure England will be glad to see the back of Anrich Nortje for now.
The part-time off-spin of Aiden Markram enters the fold.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I don't want to talk about pickle juice. It is up there with the worst tasting supplements I've ever had. I'm not sure what the theory is, they just tell you it works and - trust me - you'd only have it if you knew it worked.
Think I'd rather have cramp than drink pickle juice to be honest...
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
We might be about to see the return of the famous pickle juice. The theory is that it causes some sort of shock that stops the cramp.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
We've seen Jonny stretching his calf and there is only one way to deal with that, less running and more boundaries.
Jonny Bairstow has called for the physio to come out in between overs.
We did see him go off in the first innings to get some fluids on board so it might be a case that he's starting to dehydrate and cramp up again.
The umpires have decided to take a drinks break for all the players at this stage actually.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
Just shoveled into space but such is the placement, although it is aerial, there was no risk.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's been one of those days for the bowlers, we've hardly seen a play and miss.
Target 334
I suspect we'll see Andile Phehlukwayo back at some stage. As long as he's not suffering from any concussion symptoms I imagine he'll be back.
There's a sign that Jonny Bairstow is struggling with some cramp or a niggle of some kind as he gets back for a couple.
It doesn't stop him whacking Keshav Maharaj into mid-wicket with a lovely vertical-batted drive. Lovely shot.
Here's how Jason Roy fell...
He's having a pretty torrid summer at the moment.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The one area of concern for South Africa will be Andile Phehlukwayo, who is still off the field after that nasty collision.
The beauty for Jos Buttler was that England have so many bowling options, South Africa don't have that so they might need to find seven overs from somewhere.
Target 334
I love watching Anrich Nortje.
I can't wait to see him the red ball in the three-Test series in a few weeks. He's going to pose a real threat at Old Trafford in particular you would think.
England are only able to take one single off his over. The required run-rate cranks up to 7.92.