Anderson takes five in big England win over South Africa

Anderson’s devastating performance helped England bowl South  Africa out for just 119 and inspired a seven-wicket victory in  the fourth one-day international.

South Africa, who had elected to bat, were shot out in 36.5  overs. England overtook their score within 32 overs, with  Jonathan Trott celebrating an unbeaten half-century.

Stuart Broad removed Graeme Smith in the second over and  Anderson then struck two blows, dismissing Hashim Amla and JP  Duminy as the hosts slumped to 35 for three.

AB de Villiers, fresh off an imperious match-winning century  in the third ODI, played some commanding strokes early on as he  scored 22 before Tim Bresnan zipped a delivery into his pads and  won an lbw decision, despite the ball being in danger of missing  leg-stump due to his wide angle of delivery.

Anderson then returned for a superb spell of three for six  in four overs that effectively settled the match.

South Africa’s total of 119 was their lowest in a home  one-day international.

England openers Andrew Strauss and Trott then eased their  way to 74 before off-spinner Johan Botha trapped the visiting  captain leg-before for 32 and had Kevin Pietersen caught for  three in a fine spell of two for 22 in eight overs.

Trott stayed through to the end, however, scoring a  top-class 52 not out off 77 balls, while Eoin Morgan made 28 not  out in 40 balls in the canter to victory.

South Africa will attempt to level the series in the final  match in Durban on Friday.