Chasing 180, South Africa got off to a shaky start as Jofra Archer dismissed openers Tristan Stubbs and Ryan Rickelton inside the powerplay. However, any hopes England had of a fightback were quickly extinguished by the composure and aggression of Rassie van der Dussen and Heinrich Klaasen. The duo forged a match-defining 127-run partnership, steering the Proteas to victory with ease.
Klaasen, returning from an elbow injury, was in scintillating form, smashing 64 off 56 balls, including 11 fours. His aggressive strokeplay, particularly against Archer and Jamie Overton, kept the scoreboard ticking and demoralized the English bowlers. Van der Dussen played the perfect foil, anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 72, showcasing his ability to rotate the strike and punish loose deliveries. The chase was sealed in style by David Miller, who smashed a six off Liam Livingstone in the 29.1st over, finishing the game with 125 balls to spare. South Africa ended at 181/3, underlining their dominance.