South Africa v West Indies, 4th ODI, Port Elizabeth
Russell gets West Indies up in thriller
West Indies chose to bowl first in the fourth ODI and beagn well with Sheldon Cottrell quickly removing both openers, both to superb catches behind the wicket•AFP
Ramdin's third was an inside edge from AB de Villiers who fell for 19 as South Africa were plunged into trouble at 76 for 4•AFP
South Africa then got to work with the ball. Morne Morkel cleaned up Dwayne Smith to the third ball of the chase•AFP
Too many wickets looked to have cost West Indies but they still had Andre Russell for hope. He was dropped by de Villiers at slip on 40 in what proved to be a game-changing moment•Gallo Images
Jason Holder removed Faf du Plessis in a tight opening spell with Denesh Ramdin claiming three catches•AFP
But South Africa rebuilt through David Miller. He got together with JP Duminy to add 90 for the fifth wicket•AFP
And Leon Johnson was run out as West Indies slipped to 73 for 5 and seemingly headed for a fourth defeat of the series•Associated Press
Russell went on to strike five sixes in 64 from only 40 balls to blast West Indies home by one wicket in a thrilling finale•AFP
Miller went on to bring up his maiden ODI century and some late hitting ensured South Africa posted a competitive 262 for 8•AFP
But Marlon Samuels played carefully to get West Indies' chase moving and went past fifty 70 balls. He had Darren Sammy for good company and the pair shared a stand of 93 for the sixth wicket as the tourists gained hope•AFP