CARDIFF : Marco Jansen returned from injury to take two wickets as South Africa defeated England by 14 runs in the first Twenty20 International of a three-match series that was reduced to five overs in a wet Cardiff on Wednesday.

South Africa posted 97 for five in 7.5 overs after the game was initially a nine-over contest, before more rain meant it was reduced to the minimum of 30 deliveries for England's innings.

They were set a revised target of 69 but only Jos Buttler managed to get any momentum as he scored 25 from 11 deliveries before he was Jansen’s second wicket.

The tall fast bowler produced figures of 2-18 in his two overs as the home side reached 54 for five.

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