This series had already been decided before a ball had been bowled yet the final match in Southampton did offer Dawid Malan an opportunity to remind everyone why he is still the No 1-ranked batsman in international Twenty20 cricket.

The 33-year-old had come into this dead rubber under pressure after a run of one half-century in seven previous innings, including scores of seven and four during England’s pair of victories in the opening two matches in Cardiff earlier in the week.

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