South Africa reviewpublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 18 July 2022
Oh. South Africa half-heartedly review an lbw decision on Wyatt that looks very ambitious.
Almost certainly going down the leg side.
England win by 109 runs
SA 262 all out: Tryon (70), Kapp (62), Wolvaardt (56); Davidson-Richards 3-35, Dean 3-42, Lamb 3-42
Eng 371-7: Beaumont 119 (107), Lamb 65 (66), Knight 63 (49); Khaka 2-64
England lead multi-format series 8-2 before three T20s
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Oh. South Africa half-heartedly review an lbw decision on Wyatt that looks very ambitious.
Almost certainly going down the leg side.
Classic Danni Wyatt. Step back, lofted over cover for four! Impeccable timing.
South Africa were slowing them down nicely, so a welcome boundary.
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
Danni Wyatt has not really had much opportunity recently but she always scores at a good rate. She'll look to keep that momentum going.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
What can England do from here? You feel that they have already got enough because South Africa haven't been on it.
The explosive Danni Wyatt joins her captain at the crease and dabs a single to point for her first run.
A good over from South Africa, a wicket and just five runs from it.
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
You can see what Dunkley was trying to do, accelerate the scoring rate. It's a really selfless approach. Five metres either side and it's a boundary.
Dunkley c Tryon b De Klerk 51 (Eng 282-3)
50 and out!
Sophia Dunkley reaches her half-century and decides to go up a gear, which didn't seem possible given how aggressively she was already playing.
She slogs one high, high in the air and Chloe Tryon takes a solid catch at long-on. South Africa breathe a collective sigh of relief.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
A wonderful effort. Positive and aggressive from the off.
Sophia Dunkley is certainly enjoying her promotion to number three!
She helps herself to another fifty and makes it look so easy. What a talent she is.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
That lovely big cloud that was protecting us has shifted. We've now got to deal with direct sunlight.
The outfield is so dry it's practically orange, the sort of surface that'd rip the skin off your elbows if you were brave enough to dive.
It really is very hot. And that's the expert analysis you come here for, folks.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
There have been four byes, two leg byes, two no-balls and that is now 13 wides.
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
It's a ridiculous England batting line-up when you look at it. There's no reason that record 378 can't be broken.
Dunkley 47, Knight 20
Right then. 10 overs left. England's highest ODI total is 378.
Is it on?
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
The way Heather contributes to this team, whether she is not scoring runs or not, she's such a big influence. You can't underestimate that stuff.
But she'll be desperate to score runs because that's what she loves doing.
Chloe Tryon's spell comes to an end, conceding 58 from her 10 overs.
In a high-scoring game, that's a solid effort from the spinner.
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
It's power, it's timing. It's just class from Sophia Dunkley.
Sophia Dunkley moves on to 45 with a lovely punch off the back foot for yet another boundary.
Even Laura Wolvaardt couldn't get there on the cover boundary - their best fielder.
Emily Windsor
Southern Vipers batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is quite an important innings for Heather Knight. She hasn't had the series that she'd like and with all these young players coming through, she'll want to contribute with the bat herself.
Georgia Elwiss
England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
It is a big last 12 or 13 overs to go for South Africa. The fielders will be thinking, 'skipper, what have you done?'