Oman Daily Observer

SA edge England by 3 runs

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TAUNTON, England: Andile Phehlukway­o delivered a superb final over as South Africa beat England by three runs in a thrilling Twenty20 internatio­nal at Taunton on Friday.

South Africa made 174 for eight with JJ Smuts contributi­ng 45 and skipper AB de Villiers striking 46 from 30 balls.

England will feel they should have won after being well-placed but they struggled in the closing overs after losing top-scorer Jason Roy.

Opener Roy, who had been struggling for form, led the run chase with a fine 67 before he was given out for obstructin­g the field when scampering back to his crease, having been sent back by partner Liam Livingston­e.

Roy ran across the pitch, placing himself between the fielder and the wicket and Phehlukway­o’s return struck his leg, leading to the appeal, which was backed by the umpire’s after video review.

Roy had shared a 110-run second wicket partnershi­p with Jonny Bairstow (47) but with 29 needed to win off the final three overs, England fell short.

The hosts required 12 from the final over but Phehlukway­o, bowling yorker length outside the off stump, restricted England to singles off the first three balls and debutant Livingston­e was run out after confusion over a second run.

Liam Dawson smashed the penultimat­e ball for a one-bounce four but the final delivery from the South African seamer beat Dawson and the tourists levelled the three-match series at 1-1.

It had been a strong bowling performanc­e from South Africa with seamer Chris Morris, who removed the dangerous Bairstow after picking up opener Sam Billings early, providing pace and fire in his spell of 2-18 from four overs.

It was an entertaini­ng game for the Somerset crowd, enjoying the first internatio­nal contest at their ground since the 1999 World Cup.

“It was about the energy and showing the South African never-saydie, attitude... now we have a decider on Sunday” said De Villiers.

England skipper Eoin Morgan had no complaints about the Roy dismissal or the performanc­e of his debutants Livingston­e and seamer Tom Curran, who took three wickets.

“We want to see these guys play but we also want to win at the same time,” he said.

“It is disappoint­ing to lose given the position we were in but South Africa bowled well at the end,” said Morgan.

The deciding match will be played at Cardiff on Sunday.

 ?? — Reuters ?? South Africa players celebrate their win against England during the second T20 at Taunton.
— Reuters South Africa players celebrate their win against England during the second T20 at Taunton.

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