England v South Africa, World T20, Group 1, Chittagong
De Villiers salvo guides SA into semis
England asked South Africa to bat but were faced with a rampaging Hashim Amla first up. The batsman was in an unforgiving mood as he hit a flurry of boundaries•Getty Images
Amla went on to complete his half-century - his first in T20 internationals - in 30 balls•AFP
South Africa's innings appeared to lose steam as JP Duminy was run-out for 5 soon after•Getty Images
England made a blistering start, with Alex Hales again leading the charge with a 22-ball 38•ICC
Ravi Bopara hit a useful 31 but fell in the last over to leave England needing 22 off 5•Getty Images
Even a couple of forced breaks due to a faulty light tower didn't break Amla's concentration•ICC
But after scoring 56 in an 85-run opening stand, he picked out the man in the deep when he looked to pull Stuart Broad•AFP
However, AB de Villiers smashed his way to an unbeaten half-century - the fastest by a South African•Getty Images
But he was caught in the deep off Wayne Parnell, who struck two more times to derail the chase•Getty Images
Tim Bresnan and Stuart Broad took 18 runs off Dale Steyn in the final over but England were still three runs short. The win helped South Africa progress to the semi-finals of the World T20•Getty Images
Quinton de Kock had played an uncharacteristically cumbersome innings. He was out for a 33-ball 29, stumped off James Tredwell•Getty Images
Jade Dernbach's figures took a battering as de Villiers took 26 runs in his third over. South Africa finished on 196 for 5•Getty Images
Imran Tahir then got into the act, dismissing Eoin Morgan and the dangerous Jos Buttler to further dent England's reply•AFP