Second Royal London Twenty20 international, Worcester
South Africa 148-6: Bosch 61; Glenn 2-27
England 151-4: Sciver 47; Khaka 1-10
England won by six wickets; England lead multi-format series 12-2
Scorecard

South Africa had a better performance in the second Twenty20, but it was not enough to prevent England from winning.

South Africa made more than 100 in the opening game.

In a century stand, Anneke Bosch scored 61.

After teenager Alice Capsey took Goodall's place in the international cricket squad, the visitors fell from a score of 102 to a score of zero.

Brunt became the leading bowler in international T20s when she took 21 in the final over.

It was an improvement on the batting performance in the first T20, but England still won with an over to spare.

Sophia Dunkley continued her aggression at the top of the order with 23 from 15 balls, Danni Wyatt made 39 and NatSciver scored 47 before she was run out

Heather Knight missed out on the start of the Commonwealth Games because of a hip injury, but she was replaced in the captain's chair bySciver.

The multi-format series was won by England. The final T20 takes place at Derby on Monday and will be broadcast on the radio.

Improvement, but not enough for South Africa

The void left by Lizelle Lee's retirement seems to have grown with each game as South Africa's batting has failed to fire.

Despite Bosch and Goodall's improvement, they still only reached 34-0 at the end of the first powerplay.

They showed fight and resilience, which had been missing.

They grew in confidence despite the slow start, setting a platform for the likes of Sune Luus.

Brunt and Capsey were both just 10 days old when they made their international debuts.

South Africa failed to reach the 160 mark that they would have been aiming for because Sarah Glenn took two of the three she was allowed to take.

Dunkley continued her incredible form by hitting 18 from the third over, but was caught going for one too many, as the gulf between the sides remained stark.

The England captain was dismissed by a diving catch from Luus, who was in the field.

After the powerplay, the back of the chase was broken and England were 51-2,Sciver was able to play a variety of shots, but she was run out at the non-striker's end with just nine more runs needed.