England v South Africa, 1st ODI, Headingley
Morgan hundred leads England push
In the wake of the Manchester terrorist attack, security was tight outside Headingley before the start of the game•Getty Images
Both teams observed a minute's silence before play•Getty Images
Joe Root was a sturdy sidekick as England laid a solid platform•Getty Images
... then had Root caught at midwicket soon afterwards•AFP
Ben Stokes was lively in his first innings since starring at the IPL•Getty Images
But Morgan's 90-ball century pushed England past 300•Getty Images
Ben Stokes had to leave the field after feeling pain in his knee•Getty Images
Adil Rashid was gifted JP Duminy's wicket as England's spinners made an impact•Getty Images
Flags were at half-mast in response to the events in Manchester•Getty Images
Wayne Parnell struck with his second ball as Jason Roy was caught behind•Getty Images
Joe Root and Alex Hales take a breather during their second-wicket stand of 98•Getty Images
But Eoin Morgan started with intent•Getty Images
But Kagiso Rabada had him caught in the deep for 25•Getty Images
Before Moeen Ali cracked a quickfire half-century to keep England's innings on course•AFP
Mark Wood's big lbw appeal eventually brought an lbw decision - via the DRS•Getty Images
Moeen Ali followed his runs with important wickets•Getty Images
Alex Hales, however, continued in his carefree vein of form •Getty Images
However, Andile Phehlukwayo claimed the big wicket of Hales for 61•Getty Images
... and went past 50 for the second ODI in a row•AFP
David Miller caught Jos Buttler for 7, a big wicket for South Africa•Getty Images
Hashim Amla launched the run-chase with a run-a-ball fifty•Getty Images
Liam Plunkett celebrates his dismissal of Faf du Plessis as England started to chip away•Getty Images
Chris Woakes finished with a four-wicket haul as England won by 72 runs•AFP