When is England's tour of South Africa? What TV channel is it on? Every ball live on Sky Sports Cricket!
Friday 6 March 2020 13:48, UK
England's tour of South Africa continues with three ODIs and three T20s. Here's how you can watch every ball live on Sky Sports!
World-Cup winning captain Eoin Morgan is back at the helm, looking to build on the success of the 3-1 Test series victory over the Proteas under Joe Root.
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First Test, Supersport Park, Centurion: South Africa won by 107 runs
Second Test, Newlands, Cape Town: England won by 189 runs
Third Test, St George's Park, Port Elizabeth: England won by an innings and 53 runs
Fourth Test, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg: England won by 191 runs
First ODI, Newlands, Cape Town: Tuesday, February 4 from 10.30am.
Second ODI, Kingsmead, Durban: Friday, February 7 from 7.30am
Third ODI, New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg: Sunday, February 9 from 7.30am
First Twenty20, Buffalo Park, East London: Wednesday, February 12 from 3.30pm
Second Twenty20, Kingsmead, Durban: Friday, February 14 from 3.30pm
Third Twenty20, Supersport Park, Centurion: Sunday, February 16 from 12pm
Sky Sports Cricket: Watch every ball live on channel 404 in the company of our punditry team.
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Highlights: Catch regular highlight shows from all the international matches on the tour
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