Eng 167-8published at 24 overs
Tabraiz Shamsi finishes with a dot ball.
He's done with 2-39 from six overs.
England dismiss South Africa for 83 in 118-run win
Chasing 202 in 29 overs after rain, Proteas reduced to 6-4 in brilliant new-ball spell
Topley has Malan caught mid-on & Van der Dussen taken down the leg side in third over
De Kock chips leading edge to extra cover in fourth before Buttler brilliantly runs out Markram for duck
Curran then bowls Miller for 12, Klaasen (33) stumped off Moeen and Radhid bowls Maharaj (1)
England dismissed for 201 in final over
Curran hits 35 and Livingstone 38 to boost England from 101-6
Pretorius 4-36, Shamsi 2-39
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Sam Drury
Tabraiz Shamsi finishes with a dot ball.
He's done with 2-39 from six overs.
That's why it didn't feel right, it pitched outside leg.
A pretty poor review from South Africa. None of the ball was in the green tracking zone.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It felt high as well.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It felt leg-side.
Keshav Maharaj wants to check an lbw shout against Adil Rashid.
It didn't feel right...
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Shamsi changed the field, tossing it slow and wide outside off stump and Curran picked out the man at long-off.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Spoiling the fun. He bowled that well, tossed it out wide, hence Curran mistiming that.
Curran b Markram b Shamsi 35 (Eng 167-8)
Caught at long-off. More bang average cricket from England.
Sam Curran looks to skip down the pitch to Tabraiz Shamsi and the left-armer sees him coming so throws it a bit wider.
Curran still goes through with the shot and just slaps it straight down the throat of Aiden Markram.
With 14 from the over, does he really need to play that shot? I'm not sure he does.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That's come far enough. The Roman emperors in the stands are jumping up and down in their togas.
Sam Curran goes again and this time clears the rope down the ground.
He's taken a liking to Tabraiz Shamsi.
Now just don't get caught...
Four more!
Sam Curran stays deep in the crease and whacks Tabraiz Shamsi back down the ground.
Brutal. Serious power.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Down the pitch again and he's hit another one, a skimmer... a four, in fact. Curran didn't quite get hold of it.
He hit one before that came up towards us and hit the second floor window.
Sam Curran.
The bloke is a serious talent and he's looking in really good touch with the bat.
He again charges at Tabraiz Shamsi and hits down the ground for a one-bounce four.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's been a quiet few overs since the wicket of Livingstone and that little onslaught.
Six from the over. I don't think England will mind that too much at this stage.
If they can get six an over for the remaining six overs they make 189. That would be something to bowl at.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Since the opening powerplay, 98 balls, England have scored 100 runs.
28 of them in five balls, 72 in the other 93 balls either side of that.
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Si Lomas: No control in Livingstone's aggression. Always leaves you short changed, all the power with a brain made of mince, every ball is swing as hard as can. Looks great when he middles it but won't time and strike the ball consistently batting like that.
Really good over from Tabraiz Shamsi, conceding just two singles.
You'd feel with their quality bowling that South Africa may be able to really restrict England in the final seven overs.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
You'd take 23 off the over to get Livingstone out if you are South Africa. With eight overs to go, he could have done some real damage.
Sam Curran has batted nicely so far...