He ended with a middle order batsmen Jonathan Trott 82 not out from 84 balls, a seven-wicket win done and powder by way of more than 12 overs to spare and the other than Jonathan Trott hit 82 not out and Joe Root made 48 for the period of a 105-run stand to help England better the modest mark in the 38th over of a South Africa unacceptable semi-final.
At home Sunday for a final at Edgbaston, Birmingham, which will be significance $2 million for the champions, England will meet up the winner of Thursday's all-Asian semi-final between India and Sri Lanka in Cardiff.
The top-ranked Test cricket team South Africa for a terrible opponent in world cricket, have fight back to get past the semi-final point in most important one-day tournaments since attractive the opening version of the Champions Trophy in Bangladesh in 1998.
England won toss and chose to field
Scorecard:
South Africa: 175 all out for 38.4 overs
David Miller 56 not out for 51 balls(5 fours & 2 sixes)
Rory Kleinveldt 43
James Tredwell 19/3
England: 179/3 for 37.3 overs
Jonathan Trott 82 not out
Joe Root 48
Jean-Paul Duminy 27/1
England won by 7 wickets
Man of the match: James Tredwell (England)
At home Sunday for a final at Edgbaston, Birmingham, which will be significance $2 million for the champions, England will meet up the winner of Thursday's all-Asian semi-final between India and Sri Lanka in Cardiff.
The top-ranked Test cricket team South Africa for a terrible opponent in world cricket, have fight back to get past the semi-final point in most important one-day tournaments since attractive the opening version of the Champions Trophy in Bangladesh in 1998.
England won toss and chose to field
Scorecard:
South Africa: 175 all out for 38.4 overs
David Miller 56 not out for 51 balls(5 fours & 2 sixes)
Rory Kleinveldt 43
James Tredwell 19/3
England: 179/3 for 37.3 overs
Jonathan Trott 82 not out
Joe Root 48
Jean-Paul Duminy 27/1
England won by 7 wickets
Man of the match: James Tredwell (England)
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