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Johannesburg England won the toss and decided to bowl in the third and final ODI against South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium on Sunday.South Africa took an unassailable 1-0 lead after the second match played in Durban on Friday.After heavy rain on Saturday, Sunday's match was to start in stormy conditions. More rain was possible.
England captain Eoin Morgan said weather conditions were a factor in his decision and added: "It’s a nice place to chase. It’s difficult to defend with short boundaries."One of the square boundaries is only 56 metres from the pitch.England gave a one-day international debut to fast bowler Saqib Mahmood and brought spin bowlers Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid into a rejigged bowling attack.
"Saqib made his T20 debut in New Zealand (last November) and was very impressive," said Morgan.
South Africa brought back fast bowler Lungi Ngidi in place of left-arm spinner Bjorn Fortuin, who made his debut in Durban but did not get onto the field before the match was abandoned.
South African captain Quinton de Kock said he would have bowled if he had won the toss.
"It looks a good wicket. We’ll have to bat well and then defend it," he said.South Africa wear pink in the eighth 'Pink Day' to promote breast cancer awareness.For the first time, the opposition wear specially-designed outfits with a pink shoulder trim."It’s an amazing occasion, we’re very lucky to be part of it," said Morgan.
Adil Rashid thought he had trapped a rope van der Dusan lbw for a duck on the first ball.However, as the batsman went on - and after a long time the players in the normal 15-second deadline had to ask for a review that their time limit had expired - he was advised by the umpire that he would take a review. Can use
As it was not available to the third umpire, Aleem Dar, he gave him back his review - even though regular television replays clearly showed Bavuma getting no bat on the ball when he was given out lbw.
Once informed that he may ask for a review, a little scared Van der Dussen duly did so - plenty of those in the field who were not informed of what was going on. Was.
Nobody in the crowd knew what was going on.And once the review showed that Rashid's delivery was not going to the stumps, Van der Dussen had to turn back from near the middle to resume his innings.
England soon got their man though - Moeen Ali, back in England colours for the first time since last summer's Ashes, bowling Van der Dussen for five.Cue members of the Barmy Army giving the batsman a DRS-style T-shaped send-off.Some may feel Van der Dussen was rightly deprived, given replays showed the ball was sliding down leg side and that he had been incorrectly given out by the on-field umpire.
But whether he should have been able to ask for a review in the first place remains up for debate...
South Africa thought they had lost a team review in the previous team's one-day innings, when Temba Bavuma challenged an unsuccessful decision.
But in fact they were given back reviews because part of the DRS technique was not working.
He was ultrayed, the instrument that showed whether a batsman made any contact with the ball with his bat.
South Africa: Quinton de Kock (capt, wkt), Reeza Hendricks, Temba Bavuma, Rassie van der Dussen, Jon-Jon Smuts, David Miller, Andile Phehlukwayo,Lungi Ngidi, Beuran Hendricks, Lutho Sipamla, Tabraiz Shamsi.
England: Eoin Morgan (capt), Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow (wkt), Joe Root, Joe Denly, Moeen Ali, Tom Curran,Tom Banton, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmood.
Umpire: Gregory Brathwaite (WI), Shaun George (RSA).TV umpire: Aleem Dar (PAK).Match referee: David Boon (AUS).

Johannesburg England won the toss and decided to bowl in the third and final ODI against South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium on Sunday.South Africa took an unassailable 1-0 lead after the second match played in Durban on Friday.After heavy rain on Saturday, Sunday's match was to start in stormy conditions. More rain was possible.
England captain Eoin Morgan said weather conditions were a factor in his decision and added: "It’s a nice place to chase. It’s difficult to defend with short boundaries."One of the square boundaries is only 56 metres from the pitch.England gave a one-day international debut to fast bowler Saqib Mahmood and brought spin bowlers Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid into a rejigged bowling attack.
"Saqib made his T20 debut in New Zealand (last November) and was very impressive," said Morgan.
South Africa brought back fast bowler Lungi Ngidi in place of left-arm spinner Bjorn Fortuin, who made his debut in Durban but did not get onto the field before the match was abandoned.
South African captain Quinton de Kock said he would have bowled if he had won the toss.
"It looks a good wicket. We’ll have to bat well and then defend it," he said.South Africa wear pink in the eighth 'Pink Day' to promote breast cancer awareness.For the first time, the opposition wear specially-designed outfits with a pink shoulder trim."It’s an amazing occasion, we’re very lucky to be part of it," said Morgan.
Adil Rashid thought he had trapped a rope van der Dusan lbw for a duck on the first ball.However, as the batsman went on - and after a long time the players in the normal 15-second deadline had to ask for a review that their time limit had expired - he was advised by the umpire that he would take a review. Can use
As it was not available to the third umpire, Aleem Dar, he gave him back his review - even though regular television replays clearly showed Bavuma getting no bat on the ball when he was given out lbw.
Once informed that he may ask for a review, a little scared Van der Dussen duly did so - plenty of those in the field who were not informed of what was going on. Was.
Nobody in the crowd knew what was going on.And once the review showed that Rashid's delivery was not going to the stumps, Van der Dussen had to turn back from near the middle to resume his innings.
England soon got their man though - Moeen Ali, back in England colours for the first time since last summer's Ashes, bowling Van der Dussen for five.Cue members of the Barmy Army giving the batsman a DRS-style T-shaped send-off.Some may feel Van der Dussen was rightly deprived, given replays showed the ball was sliding down leg side and that he had been incorrectly given out by the on-field umpire.
But whether he should have been able to ask for a review in the first place remains up for debate...
South Africa thought they had lost a team review in the previous team's one-day innings, when Temba Bavuma challenged an unsuccessful decision.
But in fact they were given back reviews because part of the DRS technique was not working.
He was ultrayed, the instrument that showed whether a batsman made any contact with the ball with his bat.
South Africa: Quinton de Kock (capt, wkt), Reeza Hendricks, Temba Bavuma, Rassie van der Dussen, Jon-Jon Smuts, David Miller, Andile Phehlukwayo,Lungi Ngidi, Beuran Hendricks, Lutho Sipamla, Tabraiz Shamsi.
England: Eoin Morgan (capt), Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow (wkt), Joe Root, Joe Denly, Moeen Ali, Tom Curran,Tom Banton, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmood.
Umpire: Gregory Brathwaite (WI), Shaun George (RSA).TV umpire: Aleem Dar (PAK).Match referee: David Boon (AUS).
