Marcus Stoinis still has most runs in the tournament (281), while Daniel Sams' 14 wickets are 3 more than anyone else's.
It’s a new era for both sides as Ireland and West Indies look to get going under new captains.
Stumps, Day 4: England 269 (Ollie Pope 61*; Kagiso Rabada 3/68) and 391/8 Dec (Dom Sibley 133*, Ben Stokes 72, Joe Root 61; Anrich Nortje 3/61) lead South Africa 223 (Dean Elgar 88, Rassie van der Dussen 68; James Anderson 5/40) and 126/2 (Pieter Malan 63*, James Anderson 1/18) by 312 runs.
With the first T20I washed out, both teams have a chance to eliminate the possibility of a series defeat.
Melbourne Renegades will take on Perth Scorchers on January 7 at Geelong.
India-Sri Lanka T20I abandoned, England assume position of strength, and six sixes in an over in New Zealand
Josh Philippe rises to top. Daniel Sams continues to lead.
Stumps, Day 3: England 269 (Pope 61*; Rabada 3/68) and 218/4 (Sibley 85*, Root 61; Nortje 2/36) lead South Africa 223 (Elgar 88, van der Dussen 68; Anderson 5/40) by 264 runs.
Sydney Thunder will host Brisbane Heat for Match 25 of the Big Bash League 2019-20 on January 6, 2020.
Stumps, Day 3: Australia 454 (Labuschagne 215, Smith 63*; Wagner 3/66, de Grandhomme 3/78) and 40/0 (Warner 23*) lead New Zealand (Phillips 52; Lyon 5/68, Cummins 3/44) by 243 runs.