England v South Africa, 3rd T20I, Cardiff
Malan onslaught sets up England series win
Jos Buttler stepped in as captain after Eoin Morgan rested himself•Getty Images
Jason Roy had an early life when Mangaliso Mosehle failed to take a difficult running chance•Getty Images
Malan struck his second ball in international cricket for six•Getty Images
Malan raced to a 31-ball half-century on debut•Getty Images
... but eventually atoned by having Hales caught in the deep for 36•AFP
Liam Livingstone was bowled by Paterson for a first-ball duck•Getty Images
And Chris Jordan dismissed the dangerous Chris Morris•Getty Images
The Cardiff crowd hold their breath as Alex Hales took the catch on the boundary's edge•Getty Images
Dawid Malan took Morgan's place for his first international cap•Getty Images
But Roy was soon caught behind attempting a ramp•Getty Images
... before Alex Hales suffered a painful blow when inside-edging a shot on to his knee•Getty Images
... as he and Hales put on a century stand•Getty Images
Malan carried on going for his strokes before falling for 78 from 44 balls•Getty Images
... before David Willey was yorked by Paterson to wrap up the innings for 180•Getty Images
AB de Villiers made 35 from 19 balls to threaten a successful chase•Getty Images
And an overjoyed Crane set off in triumph•Getty Images
Morne Morkel was the successful bowler •AFP
Hales showed few ill-effects as he carried on going for his strokes•AFP
Andile Phehlukwayo dropped a sitter off Hales at mid-on•AFP
Whereupon Dane Paterson claimed four wickets in a brilliant spell of death bowling•Getty Images
Tom Curran claimed the early wicket of Reeza Hendricks•Getty Images
But Mason Crane held his nerve amid the onslaught to pick up a notable maiden international wicket•Getty Images
England went on to close out a 19-run win and Eoin Morgan was on hand to lift the series trophy•Getty Images