England Level ODI Series
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•South Africa v England: Charlie Dean stars as Proteas collapse and hosts level ODI series
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England beat South Africa by six wickets in second ODI in Durban .
Hosts were in control at 72-2 after 16 overs before losing five wickets for four runs in space of 12 balls.
Sophie Ecclestone and Lauren Filer took three wickets each for England .
Chloe Tryon's counter-attacking 45 from 49 rescued the Proteas from total capitulation.
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