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Shamsi bowls South Africa to T20 series victory over England

Spinner takes 5 wickets to seal 90-run win, wrap up series 2-1



South Africa's Tabraiz Shamsi (centre) celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of England's Adil Rashid at The Ageas Bowl, Southampton, Britain.
Image Credit: Action Images via Reuters

Southampton: South Africa spinner Tabraiz Shamsi took five wickets to help his team bowl out England for 101 to win their decisive Twenty20 international by 90 runs at the Ageas Bowl today and take the three-match series 2-1.

South Africa were put into bat and scored 191-5 off their 20 overs to set England an imposing target and then skittled out the home team for a one-sided victory.

Shamsis wrist spin accounted for Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran and David Willey, who was bowled first ball to set up a hat-trick chance that Chris Jordan denied him.

Leg before wicket

But Shamsi had Jordan trapped leg before wicket in his last over, and then Adil Rashid caught out on the boundary, to finish with 5-24 off four overs.

England quickly fell behind the required run rate as none of their batsmen managed to show any of the power hitting from earlier in the limited overs series between the two countries, struggling to deal with the variety of bowling options South Africa subjected them to.

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Jonny Bairstow finished their top scorer with 27 runs after coming in at number four, and being the last man out after watching a procession of batsmen fall around him.

Willey bowled South Africas opener Quinton de Kock in a wicket maiden opening over at the start of the contest but the tourists went onto set a substantial target as Reeza Hendricks and Aiden Markram both scored half centuries.

Their 87-run partnership also proved decisive after Rilee Rossouw was out for 31 off 18 balls.

51 not out

Hendricks scored 70 before skying the ball to wicketkeeper Jos Buttler off Jordan while Markram was 51 not out.

There was also a lightening contribution of 22 runs off nine balls from free swinging captain David Miller, celebrating his 100th T20 appearance for South Africa. It included the only six of his teams innings.

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England won the opening match of the T20 series by 41 runs before South Africa bounced back with a 58-run victory to take the series into today’s decider.

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