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Amla leads South Africa to ODI No. 1
Hashim Amla's 150 helped South Africa ease to an 80-run victory over England in the second one-day international in Southampton on Tuesday, and climb to No. 1 in the rankings as a result
England prepare to face South Africa without Pietersen
ESPNcricinfo Weekly: 'No. 1 is not the end'
What if England hadn't dropped 327,000 catches?
I stayed with the belief - Smith
South Africa's intensity was outstanding - Procter
'Pitch still good, but pressure key' - Amla
'Really do believe we can win' - Finn
Choking is not an option
No fairy tales in sport
'Happy with the position we are in' - Domingo
'Five runs would have been nice' - Bairstow
The making of Bairstow?
'Bairstow showed great character' - Bell
We'll look to get into the tail quickly - Philander
England sport a broad grin
'We deserved some luck' - Finn
'Vernon and I are the engine room of the team' - Duminy
Andrew Strauss: Pietersen apology a 'first step'
Graeme Smith: 'South Africa have not set up Pietersen'
England's chance to prove themselves
Kallis backing KP to bounce back
Kevin Pietersen: 'I'm committed to all forms of England cricket'
'South Africa were pumped up' - Procter
'You need to brainwash yourself every time you play'
Alviro Petersen: 'Without overseas players England wouldn't be the same team'
Vernon Philander looking to adapt quickly to English conditions
Tendulkar: Akash Deep to Root at Edgbaston was 'ball of the series'
Tendulkar: Jadeja manages to rattle the opposition
Tendulkar: Siraj has delivered knockout punches consistently
मांजरेकर: मेरी XI में तीन पेसर होंगे सिराज, आकाश दीप और अर्शदीप
Watch - Gambhir's heated exchange with Surrey groundsman
Russell: I want to win and finish on a high
Watch - Jurel practicing his wicketkeeping drills
'Couldn't take your eyes off it' - Lord's Test among the most engrossing
'Ben Stokes got the best out of his bowling attack'
'Jadeja believed in his own method'