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England T20 fate yet to be decided as South Africa draw level

Jen Offord

Updated 23/06/2017 at 20:02 GMT

South Africa drew level with England in the Twenty20 international series at Taunton on Friday with a win sealed by just three runs.

South Africa beat England in the T20 by three runs

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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.
England opener Jason Roy, who had been struggling for form, led the run chase with a fine 67 before he was given out for obstructing the field.
Roy 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 Liam 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.
The win means that the series will now go to a decider which will be played at Cardiff on Sunday.

Scorecard

South Africa 174-8 (20 overs): De Villiers 46, Smuts 45, Curran 3-33
England 171-6 (20 overs): Roy 67, Bairstow 47, Morris 2-18
Reporting by Reuters
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