Nasser Hussain says Englands latest one-day international win in South Africa will give them as much pleasure as any of their most recent successes. England won by five wickets in Port Elizabeth, chasing down 263, to win their fifth-straight ODI - their best record since 2012 - and take a 2-0 lead in their series against South Africa.Reece Topley was the standout performer with ball-in-hand, taking an ODI-best 4-50, while Alex Hales struck 99 with the bat, and Jos Buttler followed up his hundred in the first ODI with an unbeaten 48 from 28 balls to see England home. That win will give England just as much pleasure, if not more, as some of their previous wins in the last year, when theyve blasted 390, 400, said Hussain. We hear from AB de Villiers, Eoin Morgan and Alex Hales after Englands win over South Africa in the second ODI. They had to adapt their game, adapt to conditions. Hales in particular had to adapt the way he plays, Topley the way he bowls.The ball Topley bowled to dismiss Hashim Amla - one of the great players of world cricket - set the tone.Topley will have grown up watching Amla smash every side around the world, and to bowl a delivery like that with the new ball set the tone.South Africas opening bowlers in the first game didnt set the tone, Englands did here. Then Topley came into his own towards the end of the innings with his cutters and wide yorkers.They werent bossing the game at that stage, with South Africa 205-3 after 40 overs, they could have easily got hit for 280, 290, and then England would have been struggling. Nasser Hussain rolled back the years, got the pads back on and took part in a training session with the England boys. So a lot of credit has to go to the side, not only the skill they showed, but they had to dig deep as well.Hales changed his tempo depending on who was at the other end. He sat in and realised he didnt have to get a run-a-ball hundred.He is a really good one-day player, and he already has more runs after two matches in this series than he had in the Test series.When he is playing one-day cricket, he is always looking to attack, looking to be positive, and so in defence he is also positive.That is twice now Hales has been out for 99 - he was out for the same score in a T20I at Trent Bridge - but he will have taken that when he went out to bat.And even when he was out and England lost a couple of wickets, Eoin Morgan comes, in, Moeen Ali comes in, and the freak that is Buttler, who smashes it and takes the game away. It was great to watch. Will England secure the series in Centurion on Tuesday? Find out from 11am on Sky Sports 2. 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Lawrie declined to speak to media before Mondays game against the Atlanta Braves, but he addressed his teammates privately. Gibbons said hed spoken to Lawrie and considered the matter settled. "Its over with. We dealt with it. Weve just moved on," said Gibbons. Bautista also tried to downplay the exchange, and repeated he believed Lawrie had been confused by what was happening on the field. "Everyone noticed his reaction was not the best," said Bautista. "But I talked to him and I understood that he got confused a little bit. Caught up in the moment, thats it. Its in the past. It got addressed. Shouldnt be any problem moving forward." Lind, not known for his speed, said hed already made his mind up to stop at third. "Thank God I didnt go, Id probably have been out." "I know (Lawrie) wants the RBBI," added Lind.dddddddddddd. "He wants to drive in runs to help his team win ballgames. Sometimes the smart thing to do is be conservative, especially when youre behind." Lawrie, who is batting .199 with five homers and 14 RBI in 36 games, is known for his fiery temper and all-out style of play that has sometimes gotten him into trouble since making his major-league debut with the Blue Jays in 2011. "His intensity is what makes him good. So I dont think that he should not play with intensity or dial it down," said Bautista. The Blue Jays announced that Lawrie was day-to-day with a leg injury after stealing second base in the sixth inning of Mondays game against the Atlanta Braves. Mark DeRosa pinch ran for Lawrie after the third baseman advanced to third on Emilio Bonifacios ground out. It was an eventful series for Lawrie. The 23-year-old was also ejected from Fridays game following a strikeout when he dumped his helmet and tossed his batting gloves in a manner that umpire Dan Bellino took offence to. Gibbons was also ejected for coming to Lawries defence. On Monday, Gibbons reiterated he didnt think his argument with Lawrie was a big deal. "I like Brett. Im glad we have him," said Gibbons. "I think hes going to be a good player, a real good player for a lot of years. It just blew up on him yesterday but its over with as far as Im concerned." ' ' '