England beat South Africa by 7 wickets in fourth ODI

England beat South Africa by 7 wickets in fourth ODI
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James Anderson wrecked South Africa's batting order with a career-best performance as England won the fourth one-day international by seven wickets at St George's Park on Sunday. The fast bowler took five wickets for 23 as South Africa were bowled out for 119, their lowest total in a one-day international in their own country. Jonathan Trott and Strauss put on 74 for England's first wicket. The tourists suffered a wobble when three wickets fell for nine runs but cruised to victory with 18.4 overs to spare. Trott finished with 52 not out. It was a remarkable turnaround for England, who conceded 354 runs when they lost the third international by 112 runs in Cape Town two days earlier. The win gave England an unbeatable 2-1 lead in the series. The final match will be played in Durban on Friday. Anderson bowled superbly in two spells and benefited from bold captaincy by Strauss. After a first spell of two for 17 in six overs, Strauss brought back his strike bowler in the 21st over to press home his side's advantage. Anderson responded by taking three more wickets and completed his stint by the end of the 27th over. By then, South Africa had lost seven wickets for 85 runs.
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