England U19 Captain Archie Vaughan pulled six-wicket pulling before he helped him crush his goal of winning only 25 and secure the victory of the test series in South Africa.
Vaughan, son 2005 The winning England Skipper Michael Vaughan, picked five Wickets with his third, because the hosts descended from 108-3 to 145-8 in his second unofficial test in Rondebosch.
Somerset player (6-19) then included Sandiswa Yeni in the Final Jutra to Duck before EDDie Jack had taken the final wicket to release South Africa for 153.
Vaughan (10Ne) and Ben Dawkins (12ne) mitigated tourists in a small target in just 3.1.
The first test ended in drawing after South Africa won the previous ODI series 2-1.
Vaughan is not the only son of the winner of ashes who is currently impressing the 16-year-old flintoff, the son of Andrew, recently becomes the youngest man who hit the life for England lions Reaching three figures against Australia's cricket XI in Brisbane.
Vaughan played four first-class matches and seven games for Somerset last season, on average 33.71 with BAT in the BAT County Championship with 68.
He also claimed 15 wickets, including two pull-out with five forks.