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now 10.13 CET 2nd over: England 18-1 (Duckett 9, Smith 0) England have two players who have held their heads high throughout this troubled tour – Ben Duckett and Joe Root. Duckett, facing Lungi Ngidi, plays two clips for four, as if he hadn’t even noticed that he’d lost his opening partner. Share

4m ago 10.09 CET 1st over: England 9-1 (Duckett 0, Smith 0) Marco Jansen’s left-arm angle was a foreign language to poor Salt, who hadn’t even been able to face it in the nets as England left all their lefties at home. He managed a spank over cover for four but played and missed twice, almost gave a catch in the ring with a shovel to leg, and then got that top edge. One of the worst run-a-ball innings you will ever see. Share Updated at 10.09 CET

5m ago 10.07 CET WICKET! Salt c van der Dussen b Jansen 8 (England 9-1) Oh dear. As a top edge soars into the air and plops into the hands of midwicket, Phil Salt’s miserable tournament is complete. And so, perhaps, is his ODI career. Share

10m ago 10.03 CET The players are out there and the pitch is a biscuit, albeit with a few cracks. Correction to the team sheet: South Africa’s keeper is Klaasen, not Rickelton. Share

12m ago 10.00 CET And here’s our man on the ground. “Greetings from Karachi, Tim, where the public address system hype person has just announced the two teams to err pretty much nobody,” says Ali Martin. “Did walk past Shahid Afridi in the media centre just now. He looks very dapper in a pink suit and aviators. It’s his birthday today, apparently, 48 years young. In other news, it appears Australia and (in all likelihood) South Africa will both fly from Pakistan to Dubai today, with one of them then doing an Abe Simpson and heading straight back to Lahore, depending on the result of India versus New Zealand tomorrow. What a farce.” It’s grim, the way the ICC bosses pander to India. Volodymyr Zelenskyy they are not. Share

21m ago 09.52 CET Teams: South Africa Bavuma’s place goes to Tristan Stubbs, and Heinrich Klaasen is back to give the middle order an air of friendly menace. 1 Ryan Rickelton (wkt), 2 Tristan Stubbs, 3 Rassie van der Dussen, 4 Aiden Markram (capt), 5 Heinrich Klaasen, 6 David Miller, 7 Wiaan Mulder, 8 Marco Jansen, 9 Keshav Maharaj, 10 Kagiso Rabada, 11 Lungi Ngidi. Share

27m ago 09.45 CET Teams: England Mark Wood picked up yet another injury on Wednesday, so England bring in Saqib Mahmood, whose swing should add some much-needed variety. That’s the only change: Brendon McCullum is not a coach who believes in giving everybody a go. England 1 Salt, 2 Duckett, 3 Smith (wkt), 4 Root, 5 Brook, 6 Buttler (capt), 7 Livingstone, 8 J Overton, 9 Archer, 10 Rashid, 11 Mahmood. Share Updated at 09.54 CET

34m ago 09.38 CET The other captain is ... Aiden Markram There’s illness in the South African camp and Temba Bavuma is one of those who are stricken. Aiden Markram takes over, possibly not on the strength of his oratory. At the toss, he’s a little terse, but polite. “Happy to chase,” he mutters, “against a strong England team.” Share Updated at 09.40 CET

37m ago 09.35 CET Toss: a win for Jos! Jos Buttler calls heads, and heads it is. He decides to bat first. “Honoured to do it for one last time,” he says. “A bit of sadness – it’s such an honour and it’s not panned out as I would have liked it to. But, some good moments along the way…” He can say that again: he won a T20 World Cup. And even in the bad times, he has led with dignity and decency. Share Updated at 09.39 CET

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