Updated On: 10 February, 2020 07:43 AM IST | Johannesburg | AFP
Bowler Lungi Ngidi, who had endured a horror start to the innings, struck three times in quick succession as England lost four wickets for 20 runs before Moeen Ali got the winning runs

England's Moeen Ali watches the ball after playing a shot during the third one day international (ODI) cricket match between South Africa and England at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. Pic/ AFP
Johannesburg: England survived a late collapse to square the series when they beat South Africa by two wickets in the third and final one-day international at the Wanderers Stadium on Sunday. England were cruising to victory at 232 for four after leg-spinner Adil Rashid and his fellow slow bowlers restricted South Africa to 256 for seven after they were sent in to bat. But fast bowler Lungi Ngidi, who had endured a horror start to the innings, struck three times in quick succession as England lost four wickets for 20 runs before Moeen Ali got the winning runs.
"We bowled really well today," said England captain Eoin Morgan. "We probably had the best of the conditions. It was our best performance in the field and with the ball." Morgan said he would have liked to finish with a "commanding" win. "It was disappointing to limp over the line like that," he said. South African captain Quinton de Kock praised the energy his inexperienced team had shown in the two completed matches, which were shared 1-1.