England v South Africa, 2nd ODI, Ageas Bowl
Stokes hundred propels England
After England were sent in, Jason Roy was beaten for pace by Kagiso Rabada as his lean run continued•Getty Images
And Pretorius also claimed the key wicket of Joe Root when he clipped a drive to have him run out backing up•Getty Images
]Stokes made his second ODI century off 77 balls•Getty Images
Ben Stokes broke South Africa's opening stand when Hashim Amla drove to cover•Getty Images
AB de Villiers was quickly into his stride•Getty Images
Undeterred, David Miller kept them in the hunt with a boundary-laden innings•Getty Images
Morris and Miller were crestfallen at falling so close to a record-breaking run-chase•Getty Images
Alex Hales again played solidly before falling to Dwaine Pretorius•Getty Images
Ben Stokes was dropped off his first two deliveries but soon found his groove...•Getty Images
Runs returned for Jos Buttler with a brisk half-century as England reached 330•Getty Images
Liam Plunkett removed Faf du Plessis for the second time in the series•Getty Images
But Liam Plunkett bounced him out for 52 with an excellent delivery•Getty Images
Chris Morris's hard hitting helped to turn the tide for South Africa•Getty Images
But England's players were ecstatic at sealing the series in such a thrilling fashion •Getty Images
...Stokes frequently showed his power as he increased England's tempo•Getty Images
Jake Ball was expensive in his first spell having been included in place of Chris Woakes•Getty Images
Quinton de Kock showed excellent timing to anchor South Africa's chase•Getty Images
... before de Kock was caught behind off Moeen Ali for 98 to undermine South Africa's chase•Getty Images
But Mark Wood bowled a brilliant final over, defending seven runs, to seal the series for England•Getty Images