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Malan smacks unbeaten 99 as England romp to series sweep

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CAPE TOWN: Dawid Malan and Jos Butler launched a savage assault on South Africa’s bowlers as England completed a series clean sweep with a nine-wicket win in the third and final Twenty20 internatio­nal at Newlands in Cape Town on Tuesday.

Man of the series Malan finished on 99 not out, while Butler was unbeaten on 67.

They shared a world record T20 internatio­nal second wicket partnershi­p of 167 off 90 balls to make South Africa’s 191 for three look insignific­ant. England won with 14 balls to spare.

Rassie van der Dussen (74 not out) and Faf du Plessis (52 not out) set up South Africa’s biggest total of the series in an unbeaten partnershi­p of 127 off 66 balls for the fourth wicket.

But the let-handed Malan was quickly into his stride when he joined Butler ater the dismissal of Jason Roy. By the end, South Africa looked a demoralise­d team.

“Those guys played unbelievab­le innings, they put our bowlers under a lot of pressure,” admited home captain and wicketkeep­er Quinton de Kock, who fumbled a return from fielder Temba Bavuma when Malan, on 36, was well out of his ground.

“It was nice to get a bit of momentum at the start,” said Malan, who hit two fours and a six off the first four deliveries he faced. “The wicket played really well.”

England captain Eoin Morgan said the pitch had played far beter than he expected at the toss, when he anticipate­d a low-scoring match. “To win in such commanding fashion builds a lot of confidence in the change room,” he said.

Malan hit 11 fours and five sixes in his 47-ball innings. Butler faced one ball fewer and hit three fours and five sixes.

England were always well up with the required rate but put themselves in total command in the 10th and 11th overs when they hit 21 and 19 runs off Lutho Sipamla and Tabraiz Shamsi respective­ly.

Sipamla, replacing the injured Kagiso Rabada and playing his first match of any type since the last South African season, was thrashed for 45 runs off 2.4 overs.

Let-arm wrist spinner Shamsi conceded 57 runs off four overs, two days ater taking three for 19 in the second match in Paarl.

The teams meet in a three-match one-day internatio­nal series, starting at the same venue on Friday.

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