
England’s T20 decider against South Africa proved a damp squib after unrelenting rain meant a washout at Trent Bridge.
Phil Salt’s unbeaten 141 – in which he recorded the fastest and highest T20 century by an Englishman – helped the hosts to a record-breaking 146-run win at Emirates Old Trafford on Friday to level the three-match series at 1-1.
Match abandoned @TrentBridge ☔
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South Africa won a rain-affected series opener at Cardiff on Wednesday but there was no prospect of a winner-takes-all showdown in Nottingham, where light rain started to fall shortly before the 2pm toss.
While captains Harry Brook and Aiden Markram emerged in their kits at 2:10pm, a toss was aborted as the shower grew heavier, and with no let-up the umpires decided to officially abandon the match at 4.20pm.