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South Africa v England: Joe Root stars in T20 warm-up
Joe Root grabbed the opportunity to impress in Twenty20 cricket in England's intra-squad warm-up match in South Africa.
Root, who is only in the squad for the one-day leg of the tour, crashed 45 not out from 26 balls.
With Sam Curran also making 45 not out, from only 18 balls, a team led by Jos Buttler chased a target of 140 inside 13 overs in Paarl.
An Eoin Morgan-led side had been restricted to 139-9.
That was mainly thanks to pace bowler Olly Stone - another who is only in South Africa to play one-day matches - picking up 3-12 in two overs.
Stone removed Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow and Liam Livingstone, with Bairstow eventually returning to bat for a second time after nine wickets had fallen.
In the chase, Root and Curran came together with Team Buttler 50-4, having lost three wickets for no runs after opener Jason Roy made 28 off 16 balls.
For Root, who has not played a T20 international in 18 months, his five fours and a six were a continuation of the good form he displayed on Saturday in making 77 in a 40-over warm-up match.
Curran was even more destructive, the all-rounder picking up from the impressive performances he put in for Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League. He clubbed three sixes and four fours after earlier taking 1-28 with the ball.
Because the match finished earlier than planned, Morgan and head coach Chris Silverwood agreed to set Team Buttler another target - 65 off six overs.
After Root retired immediately, Curran hit a further 35 off 19 deliveries to complete the chase alongside Chris Jordan.
England play the first of three T20s against South Africa on Friday, with the three-match ODI series beginning on 4 December.
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