Postpublished at 21:32 British Summer Time 28 July 2022
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
That really does feel like game over for England.
SA win by 58 runs to level series at 1-1
Eng 149 all out (16.4 overs): Bairstow 30 (21); Shamsi 3-27; Phehlukwayo 3-39
SA 207-3: Rossouw 96 (55), Hendricks 53 (32)
Series decider at Ageas Bowl on Sunday
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Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
That really does feel like game over for England.
Livingstone c De Kock b Phehlukwayo 18 (Eng 141-7)
It's full and wide from Andile Phehlukwayo. Liam Livingstone, rightly so, swings his arms. There's a thin inside edge as the ball nestles into Quinton De Kock's gloves.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on Test Match Special
This is a big opportunity for Chris Jordan. It went under the radar, but in the Hundred last year he won games as a lower-order batter. This is a great opportunity for him to enhance his name on the circuit as player able to do that.
Now then! Liam Livingstone creams it through cover and Chris Jordan cuts his first delivery down to the backward point. Two boundaries.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on Test Match Special
An exceptional catch in the circumstances and another important wicket. The key to South Africa's bowling has been taking wickets at key times. This might be a stretch too far for Liam Livingstone and Chris Jordan.
Bairstow c Ngidi b Rabada 30 (Eng 128-6)
Having just been hit for two consecutive boundaries, Kagiso Rabada bowls a slower ball bouncer. Jonny Bairstow seems to have all the time in the world as he looks to play an uppercut towards third man. But Lungi Ngidi, running back from backward point, takes a fine catch.
England's hopes done and dusted?
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on Test Match Special
That is class! He's in good form isn't he?
How on earth did he do this? Jonny Bairstow widens his stance and nutmegs himself, the ball racing down to the fine-leg boundary.
What makes it more outrageous is that he absolutely meant it.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Two power hitters out there for England, but it still feels like South Africa's game to lose.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on Test Match Special
David Miller is one of the best in the world and he showed why. Like a goalkeeper he kept that out. South Africa's fielding has been superb this evening.
Target 208
Bairstow absolutely middles one back to the bowler. Phehlukwayo reaches down and stops it with his hand. That will sting.
The England batter does manage to get the next delivery past the seamer, but this time David Miller superbly saves a boundary. South Africa's fielding has been tremendous this evening.
Liam Livingstone swings at a wide delivery and it flies towards the third-man boundary.
Carlos Brathwaite
West Indies all-rounder on Test Match Special
Great composure from Jonny Bairstow who hasn't tried to overhit the ball.
Target 208
Shot. Bairstow latches onto a bit of width and chops through point for four.
There's a very glum looking England balcony right now.
Andile Phehlukwayo returns to the attack. Livingstone and Bairstow have little choice but to target him.
I may be kicking a man while he's down, but the tone was set at the top of the order.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
That's a great comeback by Tabraiz Shamsi after he was smacked to all parts in Bristol last night.
Need 101 from 42 balls
Smart running as Bairstow jabs towards mid-wicket and sneaks two. Shamsi fires in a yorker, before conceding another single.
The spinner finishes with 3-27 from four overs. A superb effort. He may well have bowled his team to victory.
Bairstow is on 12 from 10. Liam Livingstone is on five from as many balls.
They are two of the cleanest hitters in world cricket. But time is running out.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
There's two players for England at the crease who can win the game from here. But it's going to have be a near-faultless display.
Need 107 from 48 balls
In comes Liam Livingstone. Everything is relying on him and Jonny Bairstow. The next man in will be Chris Jordan - another wicket here and England are at risk of not seeing out the 20 overs.
Bairstow finds the long-off boundary. Another single brings up the 100 for England. But they need something special here.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Sam Curran didn't quite get to the pitch of the ball. He was eyeing up that short boundary but is unable to get the distance required.