Updated On: 29 July, 2022 10:51 AM IST | Cardiff | AP
England was looking to complete its third highest T20 chase but was all out for 149 in 16.4 overs, with Jonny Bairstow the top scorer on 30 and Tabraiz Shamsi starring with the ball with figures of 3-27 off his four overs

South Africa`s players including Lungi Ngidi (R) celebrate after victory in the second T20 international cricket match between England and South Africa at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff, South Wales. Pic/AFP
South Africa took its Twenty20 International series with England to a decider after easing to a 58-run win in the second match. Rilee Rossouw hit 10 fours and five sixes in a 55-ball 96 not out to steer the Proteas to 207-3 in Cardiff after being put into bat on Thursday.
England was looking to complete its third highest T20 chase but was all out for 149 in 16.4 overs, with Jonny Bairstow the top scorer on 30 and Tabraiz Shamsi starring with the ball with figures of 3-27 off his four overs. It was quite the turnaround by South Africa, which lost by 41 runs in the first T20 on Wednesday. The series will be decided in Southampton on Sunday. "We held our catches, we were lot clearer and the batters were phenomenal," South Africa captain David Miller said.