Postpublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 25 July 2022
Alison Mitchell
BBC Two
Sciver didn't seem altogether convinced to go for the review, but Wyatt was making the 'T' sign.
SA 138-6: Brits 59 (57); Kemp 2-18, Ecclestone 2-24
Eng 176-6: Ecclestone 33* (12); Mlaba 3-22
Hosts win by 38 runs to sweep ODI and T20 series
England win multi-format series 14-2
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Alison Mitchell
BBC Two
Sciver didn't seem altogether convinced to go for the review, but Wyatt was making the 'T' sign.
The ball-tracking technology shows us that's slipping down leg. Decision overturned. Nat Sciver survives.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
We can see off stump and middle stump. I think it's going down leg.
Sciver is trying to hit across the line. No bat involved...
Lizelle Lee
Former South Africa batter on BBC Two
It looks like it was going down leg.
Nat Sciver given out lbw on field, but she has reviewed it.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Two
It was short and sweet. Another wicket for Mlaba. The smiles say it all.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
South Africa needed that. Capsey was looking to go up and over the top. She has been aggressive but just didn't quite get hold of that.
Capsey c Tryon b Mlaba 25 (Eng 41-2)
Nonkululeko Mlaba pushes it through a little quicker and Alice Capsey is a tad slow with her attempts to hit over the top and does not quite get the meat of the bat behind it. The ball is dying on its way to Chloe Tryon at mid-off but she dives forward and holds on.
The bleach-blonde Mlaba celebrates wildly.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Two
It ruins what had been a better over for South Africa. Only the three singles before that boundary.
A good start from left-arm spinner Chloe Tryon who uses all her experience to keep it tight for five balls. However, her final delivery is dragged short and Danni Wyatt wallops it to the boundary for four.
Anya Shrubsole
Former England bowler on BBC Two
The pitch looks green but that will help the ball come through. I think England will be looking to put 170 or 180 on the board. That will be a stiff total for South Africa to chase down.
Captain Chloe Tryon brings herself into the attack in a bid to stem the runs.
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Lizelle Lee
Former South Africa batter on BBC Two
The other thing with Capsey is that they're nice shots. It's not reckless. They're proper cricket shots.
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Dr Nirmal Jyothi: Capsey single-handedly destroying the South African bowling attack.
Alice Capsey has all the shots in the 360! Ayabonga Khaka strays on to her pads and the teenager flicks it effortlessly off her legs through fine leg for four.
A couple of balls later and Danni Wyatt takes a bit stride and powerfully thrashes it through the covers. After the setback of Sophia Dunkley's dismissal England are off to a flyer.
Lizelle Lee
Former South Africa batter on BBC Two
This is T20 cricket - it's what you want to see. It just sets the tone for the whole innings. I love seeing a young player bat like this.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Two
The best thing is that all four boundaries were hit to different parts of the ground.
What a start this is from Alice Capsey, who is playing shots all around the ground and hits two more boundaries.
She drills Masabata Klaas through the covers for four, then rocks on the back foot to pull the South Africa seamer for another.
Four fours back-to-back. Some start to international cricket this from the 17-year-old.