Eng 92-0published at 17.3 overs
The quicker it comes, the quicker it goes! Four more to Bairstow off Nortje, smashed through the covers.
Jason Roy watches on with envy.
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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Sam Drury
The quicker it comes, the quicker it goes! Four more to Bairstow off Nortje, smashed through the covers.
Jason Roy watches on with envy.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
The fly has got the most eyes of anyone in the TMS commentary box.
Target 334
Hmmm.
Jonny Bairstow flicks one aerially towards deep mid-wicket where Anrich Nortje seems to give up very early on the catch, instead opting to take it on the bounce. I wonder if he could've got there.
But then Bairstow breaks the boundary drought with a nice dab down to the third boundary. That'll do him some good.
Mark Wood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
When Zaltz came in, I thought he was going to give us some stats about the fly!
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Well, if it's like Ronaldo it's going to retire when it wants to retire, not before.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
I'm absolutely furious, there is a fly in the commentary box. I've been trying to waft it outside but this is like the Ronaldo of flies, it is wrong-footing me at every turn.
Target 334
The wait for a boundary goes on.
Jason Roy is starting to look frustrated now. I'm sure he'd like a few more of these.
Mark Wood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The word in the dressing room will be 'smart cricket' - every ball doesn't need to go for four or six, just break it down.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
You wonder if something is going to give here, we'll see.
There it is! Jason Roy attempts to ramp Phehlukwayo but gets it all wrong and it somehow misses the stumps, bursting through De Kock's gloves and given as byes.
Roy stares at the pitch, perplexed. South Africa are settled into quite a nice rhythm now.
Mark Wood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
We call Jonny Bairstow 'The Yorkshire Bull' because he's got the widest back in world cricket.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Riverside
We've just had one of the most half-hearted attempts at a Mexican wave I have ever seen...
Target 334
Tabraiz Shamsi continues after drinks. A couple of loose balls that the batters aren't able to put away.
It feels like something's going to give from one of these two. Who will hit the accelerator first?
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South Africa haven't let England run away with it, but they'd have been feeling a lot happier had David Miller been able to hang on to this.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on Test Match Special
A bit of respite.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
The sun has disappeared behind some high cloud for the moment.
Target 334
England easily take seven runs from the over without scoring a boundary.
However, they won't want to be doing that much running every over.
Time for their first drinks break, and you can almost hear the players and umpires sigh in relief.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on Test Match Special
I wonder if there is a little bit in this pitch. It was a big score but no sixes in the South Africa innings and they never really pushed the button. Maybe it isn't the wicket to really throw your hands at it and England are just being a bit cautious.
Another change of bowling. Here's Andile Phehlukwayo.