A thrilling 72 by Tristan Stubbs was not enough for South Africa to avoid a 41-run defeat at the hands of England in the opening T20I at the Seat Unique Stadium in Bristol on Wednesday.
In an entertaining run-fest, England batted first and amassed a record total of 234 for six after being pushed into batting first and had an innings that included 20 sixes. Jonny Bairstow shined with 90 off 53 balls while Moeen Ali's 18-ball fifty and Dawid Malan's 23-ball 43 gave him great support.
In the pursuit of 235, the tourists then lost key wickets early on in the chase with only Reeza Hendricks (57 off 33 balls, 9 fours, 1 six) shining as they looked to be heading for a big defeat. But Stubbs, who made his international debut against India in the previous T20I series but did not get to bat in the two games he played, showed remarkable boundary-hitting ability as he clubbed eight sixes and two fours in an electrifying 72 off only 28 balls.