Captain Morgan leads England to T20 series victory over SA

England cricketers pose with the trophy after winning the T20 series against South Africa at Super Sport Park on Sunday.
England cricketers pose with the trophy after winning the T20 series against South Africa at Super Sport Park on Sunday.
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AP, Centurion :
Captain Eoin Morgan hit 57 not out off just 22 balls to lead England to a Twenty20 series victory over South Africa on Sunday and a highly satisfying end to its three-month tour.
England chased down a challenging target of 223 in the third and final T20 to come from 1-0 down to take the series 2-1.
Morgan dealt exclusively in sixes for his boundaries, clubbing seven of them as England finished on 226-5 with five balls to spare for a five-wicket win.
South Africa made 222-6 at SuperSport Park after choosing to bat first.
Moeen Ali hit the four down the ground to seal the win for England but there was no doubt Morgan won it for his team.
The key partnership was Morgan’s stand with Ben Stokes, which reaped 61 runs from 27 balls.
England needed 53 from the last four overs but Morgan launched two sixes in the 17th over, Stokes matched that feat with two maximums in the 18th over, and Morgan did it again with two sixes in the 19th.
Stokes, who scored 22 from 12, was caught on the boundary at the start of that second-to-last over and England still had work to do.
Morgan eased the tension by connecting with two low full tosses from Lungi Ngidi off successive balls. The first disappeared into the crowd over mid-wicket and the second went flying over the square leg boundary.
England ultimately only needed one run off the last six balls as Morgan’s masterclass made it an easy win at the end.
“Extremely satisfying, particularly when I’m there at the end,” Morgan said. “Nice note to end this tour on … it’s a hugely productive series for us.”
England’s 226-5 was its second-highest total batting second in T20s and the fifth-highest ever for a team batting second. Morgan’s 50 came off 21 balls, equaling his own record set last year in New Zealand for the fastest T20 half century by an England player.
There were two other half centuries at the top of the order – 57 off 29 by Jos Buttler and 64 off 34 from Jonny Bairstow – to help England chase down what seemed a daunting target.
Play was briefly interrupted early in England’s innings when climate activists wearing superhero costumes invaded the field, while others climbed a floodlight pylon to display a giant bright yellow banner.

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