END OF OVER:20 | 9 Runs | SA: 191/7 (17 runs required, RR: 9.55)
- Nqabayomzi Peter10 (7b)
- Bjorn Fortuin9 (12b)
- Romario Shepherd4-0-23-1
- Akeal Hosein3-0-45-1
So West Indies wrap the series with one game to play. It is scarcely believable that South Africa were 81 for 1 after five overs, but managed only another 110 in the next 15 as the pitch slowed down and the new batters struggled. Join us for the final game of the series tomorrow, though, as both teams look to head into the T20 World Cup with some momentum. Until then, it is goodnight! Take care.
Brandon King, West Indies captain: "It's an amazing feeling [to win the series]. Chase is very valuable. Very happy with his performance. They had a good start. Finished well for us. Play really good cricket - that's what we are focussing [on]."
Rassie van der Dussen, South Africa captain: "We let them get too much again. The spinners bowled really well; Peter, on debut, [was] brilliant. Looking at the way Shepherd bowled today, he was disciplined... It was really disappointing. We have one more chance, and looking to bounce back tomorrow."
Roston Chase is the Player of the Match: "Waited for the opportunity... Accustomed playing this role in the CPL. [Daren] Sammy spoke to me. The plan was to take it to 14 overs. Then we realised that the wicket was better than yesterday."
Hello again, everyone. It is time for the presentations already.
5.22pm West Indies take an unassailable lead in this T20I series, much to the crowd's delight here in Jamaica. This is the fifth series in a row that South Africa have not won. Sensational spell from Motie, and tidy bowling from the rest helped West Indies come back in this game. A remarkable turnaround to win despite conceding 81 in the first 4.5 overs of this chase.
Don't forget the batting exploits of Chase (67), King, Mayers, Fletcher and Shepherd. The big flourish from Shepherd in the back-end added the runs that made the 208 target very tough. Himanshu will be back again with the presentation and sign-off thoughts.
SA need 26.