Live updates from the final ODI in JohannesburgBarney Ronay:
England have broken Jofra ArcherEngland’s women miss out on T2o tri-series finalGet in touch! Email rob.smyth@theguardian.com 2.34pm GMT
28th over: England 182-4 (Denly 37, Banton 13) A long hop from Shamsi is pulled into the crowd by Tom Banton.
“Hi Rob,” says Pete Salmon. “Not sure why there is all this fuss about Naseem Shah. I got my first (and only) hat trick at the age of 13, for the Bluebirds
Cricket Club U/14s against Ferntree Gully - taking 7/29 with my soon to deteriorate leg spin. I was awarded a McDonald’s voucher as Knox-Sherbrooke Cricketer of the Week, and, as a special highlight, was presented the mounted ball at season’s end by The Bearded Wonder, Bill Frindall, who was on a speaking tour of Australia. Stuff that young Shah can only dream about. Still, it’s nice to welcome him to the club, albeit a little later than me.” 2.30pm GMT
27th over: England 173-4 (Denly 35, Banton 6) Banton, surprised by some extra bounce from Sipamla, edges just wide of the diving Reeza Hendricks at slip. The ball runs away for four. Another quick wicket would make this very interesting.