Postpublished at 17:07 BST 19 July 2022
Today was the first time we've seen Janneman Malan play against England and he set up nicely at the top of the order.
He played some nice shots in his 57, before he pulled Moeen Ali to deep mid-wicket.
SA win by 62 runs to take 1-0 series lead
Eng 271 all out: Root 86, Bairstow 63; Nortje 4-53
SA 333-5: Van der Dussen 134, Markram 77, Malan 57; Livingstone 2-29
Stokes beaten in final ODI at home ground
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Sam Drury
Today was the first time we've seen Janneman Malan play against England and he set up nicely at the top of the order.
He played some nice shots in his 57, before he pulled Moeen Ali to deep mid-wicket.
England got a big early breakthrough as Sam Curran's slower ball deceived Quinton de Kock and crashed into the top of middle stump.
It left South Africa 35-1 after 6.3 overs.
Right, let's go through some of the best bits from South Africa's 333-5 then...
Sam Curran: 1-67 from 10 overs
Matthew Potts: 0-33 from four overs
Moeen Ali: 1-47 from eight overs
Brydon Carse: 1-46 from nine overs
Ben Stokes: 0-44 from five overs
Adil Rashid: 0-63 from 10 overs
Liam Livingstone: 2-29 from four overs
South Africa batter Janneman Malan on Sky Sports: "Us South Africans are used to this weather, but it did feel a bit like an oven out there.
"We knew we could get a good start from the first 10 overs so we wanted to make the most of the fielders in and the hard ball.
"Rassie [van der Dussen] came in and had a great innings. He carried the partnership with me.
"The square boundaries are very big and there is some up and down bounce. But it is a good wicket, it might just slow down a bit as we go on.
"I haven't been to England in a while, but our two warm-up games have been good and it's lovely to have such a big crowd in.
"I think we've got enough runs. I back our boys to bowl well and we'll back them up in the field."
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Riverside
The whole England team waited to allow Ben Stokes to lead them from the field. Stokes' team-mates stood and applauded as he walked up the steps to the dressing room in his final ODI.
The Durham all-rounder handed his cap to a kid in the crowd on the way up.
Stick with us during the interval, we'll run through the best clips from that South Africa innings and bring you more analysis from the TMS team.
There will also be a Ben Stokes interview as part of the TMS coverage - you can listen to that using the audio icon at the top of this page.
Remember, the interval will be 35 minutes today, so England's chase will get under way around 17:25 BST.
Brydon Carse was brilliant at the death there. He conceded just 12 runs from the 48th and 50th over.
It isn't a role you'd expect him to play in this side - we're used to seeing him in the middle overs - but he's done it superbly today.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Brydon Carse has conceded just two boundaries in his nine overs.
A brilliant end from Brydon Carse as he finishes with another dot ball as the slower ball again confuses David Miller.
England will need 334 to win the first ODI.
Dot ball.
A slower ball goes into the body of David Miller.
Shot!
Ben Stokes was really wide at long-on - almost protecting mid-wicket - and that allows David Miller to drill a straight drive away for four.
Brydon Carse just slightly missed his yorker there.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Brydon Carse has bowled smart. He's hit the pitch hard and bowled to his field perfectly.
Dug into the pitch from Brydon Carse and David Miller pulls through mid-wicket for a couple.
This is now South Africa's highest score in an ODI in England.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
We still haven't seen a six today!
Klaasen c Roy b Carse 12 (SA 327-5)
Brydon Carse deserves this.
The Durham man goes back to pace on and dug into the pitch and Heinrich Klaasen holes out to Jason Roy at long-on.
Excellent.
A dot ball to start as Heinrich Klaasen looks to reverse lap a slower ball.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Sam Curran's figures don't reflect how he's bowled. He has executed very well but just had no luck.
Brydon Carse is going to bowl the final over.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Riverside
For long periods of this game it has felt like the crowd has been too beaten up by the weather to properly celebrate or cheer.
In the last couple of overs we've just had two renditions of "Jonny Bairstow you are the love of my life" from a small group in one of the stands.