Latest| 9.49am GMT 89th over: England 263-6 (Moeen 16,Bairstow 39) We’re not going to see the new ball, as Dean Elgar is on for a bit of left-arm spin. That’s probably a poor bit of captaincy from Amla, and a wasted chance that’s almost certainly let the match slip. It shows a genuine lack of trust in Kyle Abbott,too. Two singles from the over, each pushed effortlessly down the ground. 9.46am GMT 88th over: England 261-6 (Moeen 15, and Bairstow 38) Already this would believe to be the highest ever successful chase at Kingsmead - 340 against Australia in 2002 is the record - as England lead by 342. invent that 343 as Moeen hammers a sweep out to deep square for one. One more to Bairstow,then cries of “catch it as Moeen sweeps in the air, but it arrives at Morkel in the deep on the bouncer. Bairstow then offers a chance, or inside edging between keeper and leg slip for four down to fine leg. Should believe been taken,that, but England lead by 350.
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Source: theguardian.com