Centurion: Riding on Eoin Morgan's brilliant unbeaten 57 from 22 balls, England chased down a massive target of 223 to win the final Twenty20 International against South Africa on Sunday and secure a 2-1 series triumph.
South Africa won the toss and posted 222 for six in their 20 overs, but man of the match Morgan smashed seven sixes in a 21-ball half-century to equal his own England record for the fastest fifty in Twenty20 cricket.
The visitors reached 226 for five with five deliveries to spare as 28 sixes were hit in the match, 15 by England, as they completed the fourth highest successful Twenty20 International run chase.
South Africa won the first match by one run and England claimed the second by two runs in a tight series ahead of the World Cup in Australia in October.
"It was a hell of a game, you have to commend both sides' bowlers as it is not easy to bowl on a wicket like that," Morgan said at the post-match presentation.
"When any side posts 222 it is a tough ask, but going back to the 2016 World Cup with this group of players, we chased down 230 against South Africa in Mumbai, so there was always that belief.
"It's a nice note to leave this tour on, we have loved every minute of it. The cricket we have played has been so close between the sides and it has been hugely productive for us."