CAPE TOWN: South African captain AB de Villiers hit a century and took his side to a series victory in the fifth and final one-day international against England at Newlands on Sunday.
De Villiers made an unbeaten 101 as South Africa chased down a target of 237 with five wickets and six overs to spare.
For the third successive match, an English batsman made a century but finished on the losing side.
Opening batsman Alex Hales hit 112 but lacked significant support from his teammates as England were bowled out for 236 after being sent in to bat.
The win completed a remarkable turnaround for South Africa after they had been well beaten in the first two matches.
It also marked a return to his best form for De Villiers, who had not scored a century in seven Test and four one-day innings against the tourists.
De Villiers walked out to bat with his side in trouble at 22 for three, with all the wickets falling to left-arm opening bowler Reece Topley.
But De Villiers and Hashim Amla regained control for South Africa with a fourth wicket stand of 125.
Amla made a relatively restrained 59 off 93 balls and was content to let De Villiers do the bulk of the scoring before he charged a wide ball from Moeen Ali and was stumped.
De Villiers went on to make his 22nd one-day international century and batted for 97 balls, hitting 11 fours and a six.
Hales’ second one-day international century capped a fine series for the tall right-hander, who had made fifties in each of the previous four matches, including an innings of 99 in the second game in Port Elizabeth. He finished the series with 383 runs at an average of 76.60 and was named man of the series.
Joe Root (27) and Ben Stokes (29) were the only other England batsmen to reach 20.
Hales and Root put on 61 for the second wicket, their fifth successive partnership of 50 or more, before Root was trapped leg before wicket by leg-spinner Imran Tahir. Root made 351 runs in the series at an average of 70.20.
Tahir took the first two wickets, dismissing Jason Roy leg before wicket after being brought on in the fifth over. Tahir ended the innings by having Stuart Broad caught at mid-off to finish with three for 53.
Kagiso Rabada and David Wiese also took three wickets each, for 34 and 50 runs respectively.
Topley gained significant swing at the start of the South African reply and dismissed Quinton de Kock, Faf du Plessis and Rilee Rossouw in an opening spell of three for 21 in five overs. He was less effective when he came back later, finishing with three for 41 in seven overs.
England innings:
J. Roy lbw b Imran Tahir 8
A. Hales c Rossouw b Rabada 112
J. Root lbw b Imran Tahir 27
E. Morgan c De Kock b Wiese 2
B. Stokes b Rabada 29
J. Buttler b Rabada 0
M. Ali c Behardien b Abbott 12
C. Woakes c Abbott b Wiese 0
A. Rashid c Rabada b Wiese 9
S. Broad c De Villiers b Imran Tahir 13
R. Topley not out 1
Extras: 23
Total: (45 overs) 236
Fall of wkts: 1-15, 2-76, 3-85, 4-155, 5-156, 6-181, 7-183, 8-192.
Bowling: Abbott 9-0-28-1 (1w), Rabada 9-1-34-3 (3w), Imran Tahir 10-0-53-3 (1w), Morris 8-0-59-0 (4w), Wiese 9-0-50-3 (2w)
South Africa innings:
Q. de Kock c Buttler b Topley 4
H. Amla st Buttler b Ali 59
F. du Plessis b Topley 0
R. Rossouw c Hales b Topley 4
A. de Villiers not out 101
F. Behardien c Stokes b Rashid 13
D. Wiese not out 41
Extras: 15
Total: (for 5 wkts, 44 overs) 237
Fall of wkts: 1-14, 2-14, 3-22, 4-147, 5-165.
Bowling: Broad 9-1-34-0 (1w), Topley 7-1-41-3 (4w), Woakes 5-0-32-0 (1w), Stokes 5-0-34-0 (1nb, 2w), Rashid 10-0-59-1 (2w), Ali 8-1-37-1.
De Villiers leads South Africa to series win
De Villiers leads South Africa to series win
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s son could lift a trophy for AC Milan at Super Cup
- The younger Ibrahimovic could make his debut in one of the Rossoneri’s two matches in Saudi Arabia
- “They have good skills,” Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said
MILAN: An Ibrahimovic could be lifting a trophy for AC Milan on Monday.
The talismanic Zlatan Ibrahimovic hasn’t come out of retirement but his 19-year-old son, Maximilian, has been called up by Milan for the Italian Super Cup.
Maximilian Ibrahimovic is one of six players from Milan’s reserve team who traveled to Saudi Arabia with the senior squad amid an ever lengthening injury list for the club.
His father scored 93 goals in 163 appearances over two spells at Milan, winning two Serie A titles and the Italian Super Cup.
The younger Ibrahimovic could make his debut in one of the Rossoneri’s two matches in Saudi Arabia.
“They have good skills,” Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said on Wednesday. “I wanted to reward them for what they are doing in training.”
Milan, the Italian Cup runner-up, face Serie A champion Napoli on Thursday. Italian Cup winner Bologna play Serie A runner-up Inter Milan the following day, with the final on Monday.
Out of the four teams, only Inter won at the weekend, beating Genoa to go top of Serie A after Milan and Napoli both dropped points.
Milan were held to a 2-2 draw by Sassuolo — the third promoted team they have failed to beat this season, after a shock defeat at home to Cremonese on the opening day and a draw against Pisa.
“We should be angry but not demoralized,” Allegri said.
Milan managed to end the round in second place, a point below Inter and a one above Napoli, which lost at Udinese. Bologna lost at home to Juventus.
Despite their struggles against the promoted clubs, Milan have managed to beat the other teams in the top four this season, including Napoli.
“Tomorrow is a different match, it’s a knockout game where the aim is to get to the final,” Allegri said. “Napoli are a very strong team and they will be angry after the loss to Udinese.
“When there are difficult moments, (Napoli coach) Antonio Conte always manages to get the best out of his teams.”
Milan won the Italian Super Cup for the eighth time last season, beating Inter in the final to end a run of three straight titles for the Nerazzurri.
Napoli have won the competition twice — in 1990 and 2014. Bologna, which ended a 51-year wait for a major trophy with the Italian Cup, have never lifted the Super Cup.









