Dale Steyn surpasses Imran Tahir to become leading T20I wicket-taker for South Africa
The previous record was held by Imran Tahir, whose tally of 61 wickets was surpassed by Dale Steyn after taking the wicket of Jos Buttler.
The previous record was held by Imran Tahir, whose tally of 61 wickets was surpassed by Dale Steyn after taking the wicket of Jos Buttler.
Chasing 178, England were cruising in the first half of their innings before experiencing a middle-order collapse against South Africa in the first T20I.
Dale Steyn last played an international fixture was in March last year when he appeared for the Proteas in a T20I game against Sri Lanka.
Despite Quinton de Kock's brilliance, the highlight of the third day's play between South Africa and England was the batting of nightwatchman Anrich Nortje.
Kagiso Rabada has now accumulated four demerit points in a 24 month period and will miss South Africa's next Test match against England.
For South Africa, Kagiso Rabada returned figures of 3 for 68, meanwhile, Vernon Philander, Dwaine Pretorius, and Anrich Nortje took two wickets each.
England captain Joe Root won the toss and elected to bat first sans the services of ace quick Jofra Archer and opener Rory Burns, both in-form players ruled out due to injury.
England skipper Joe Root had won the toss and opted to bat.
Notably, South Africa won the first match by 107 runs in Centurion.
Burns, who was England's top scorer in the first Test, injured his left ankle while playing a football match during the warm-up before Thursday's practice session.