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Live Reporting

Sam Drury and Callum Matthews

All times stated are UK

  1. Goodbye

    Right then, that's all from us for tonight after another thumping England win over South Africa, to seal the multi-format series victory.

    The sides will be back in action on Saturday for the second T20, the series result may be settled but the Commonwealth Games are just around the corner and both sides will want to be in top form for that.

    We'll be back for that one but for now I'll leave you with Callum Matthews' excellent report.

    Watch highlights from tonight's match on iPlayer from 07:00 BST Friday then join us a few short hours later for the second ODI in England men's series against South Africa. See you then!

  2. Post update

    Daniel Norcross

    BBC Test Match Special

    England's bowling was expectational right from the beginning.

  3. 'I feel I still have it'

    England bowler Katherine Brunt, who took 4-15: "I feel older. I am just trying to keep ticking along. I was really keen to make an impact in this series. This year has been really difficult. I seem to have come good at the best time.

    "I have been worrying really hard with Tim McDonald our bowling coach. When you are older you have doubts that creep in and if you listen enough it can affect you.

    "I feel I still have it and as long as I do I will keep going."

  4. Post update

    More from Heather Knight: "It's nice, it's been really nice after the winter to just have some easy wins and just be low maintenance. We've ticked a lot of boxes of what we wanted to do better [but] it's only the start.

    "We need to keep doing that and keep that intent that we've had, intent to take wickets, intent to be as aggressive as we have with the bat. Finding our way with it is going to take a little bit of time but what a start.

    "We've done everything we can to put in some really clinical performances."

    On rotation in last two T20s: "Potentially. Our main goal is to be ready for the Commonwealths. There are three games in quick succession so the main thing is trying to get players in the best place. We may rest players here and there."

  5. Post update

    England captain Heather Knight: "I thought we were outstanding with the ball, Katherine [Brunt] set the tone really nicely. I think she's been itching to get back with the ball in her hand. What a display she put on. A clinical performance.

    "Kathy has got so much knowledge that she is willing to share with the youngsters. I think she quite enjoys it, passing on her wisdom and the youngsters are keen to soak it up, particularly Issy Wong.

    On Dunkley opening: "More impressive is the way she went about it, the intent she had. It's a slightly new role for her and it is going to take some time to adjust to it and find out how to go about it. But it was fun to watch."

  6. Post update

    South Africa captain Sune Luus: "Obviously we were just a couple of runs short and the bowlers did well today. Ayabonga [Khaka] put on a bit of a show and Laura Wolvaardt's knock as well, good positives to take out of today.

    "It's just one bad game for us but we take a lot of positives from it. As I say, the bowlers did well and we just need one or two more batters to fire as well to put up that big score.

    "It's not always nice to be on the losing side but there is a bigger picture for us with the Commonwealth Games and the World Cup next year."

  7. Post update

    Laura Wolvaardt did her best to lift South Africa despite the baffling decision to drop her down to bat at four.

    However, England were too strong with Sophie Ecclestone also helping herself to a pair of wickets as the tourists were restricted to 111-9.

  8. Post update

    The well rested Katherine Brunt returned to show she is still a force to be reckoned with at 37 years of age.

    Four wickets tonight, career-best figures and now 102 T20 international wickets, putting her level with Anya Shrubsole as the joint-most prolific English bowler in the format.

  9. Post update

    Georgia Elwiss

    England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special

    The Bryony Smith experiment didn't quite work but you can see England are trying to take advantage of the powerplay.

    I am excited by this batting line-up.

  10. England secure multi-format series win

    A rain-affected draw in the Test match but England were dominant in the ODI series, they were dominant in the first T20 tonight and they have clinched the multi-format series.

    Sophia Dunkley was the star with the bat tonight, blasting 59 from 39 balls in her first innings since being promoted to open.

    With the ball, it was Katherine Brunt leading the way - some things never change - as she took career-best T20 figures of 4-15, while Sophie Ecclestone chipped in with a couple of wickets too.

    South Africa well beaten despite a half-century from Laura Wolvaardt and three wickets for Ayabonga Khaka.

  11. Post update

    Georgia Elwiss

    England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special

    Dominant performance from England.

  12. ENGLAND WIN BY SIX WICKETS

    Eng 114-4

    Jones finishes the job for England, four guided down to third.

    Heather Knight's side have dominated and they take an unassailable 10-2 lead in the multi-format series.

  13. Eng 110-4

    Need three more to win

    Super shot from Amy Jones! Lofted back over mid-on, one bounce and away for four off Ismail.

  14. Eng 105-4

    Target 112

    England are very nearly there. Heather Knight adds a second boundary of the over with a lap-sweep, another high-class shot.

    A multi-format series win is a mere seven runs away.

  15. Post update

    Emily Windsor

    Southern Vipers batter on BBC Test Match Special

    As good as it gets.

  16. Post update

    Alex Hartley

    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Wonderful shot by Heather Knight. It was beautiful.

  17. Eng 100-4

    Target 112

    Pure class from the England captain, down the pitch and she just strokes the cover drive through the gap and away for four.

    Technique and timing, perfect.

  18. Post update

    England are 22 runs head of South Africa at this stage...

  19. Post update

    Alex Hartley

    Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    This has been the best crowd of the lot. It has been brilliant. It always is here.