The Captain of England, Archie Vaughan, won six vans, then helped his team to lose their goal of only 25 and assured the victory of the test series in South Africa.
Vaughan, son of 2005, Anglica Szypera, Michael Vaughan, raised five goals with his spin on the third day, when the hosts fell from 108-3 to 145-8 in the second round of the second unofficial test in Rondebosch.
Somerset player (6-19) threw Sandiswa Yeeni on the duck of the last morning, before his teammate Eddie Jack reported the last gate to reject the Republic of South Africa for 153.
Vaughan (10no) and Ben Dawkins (12 NNO) softened tourists to their little goal in just 3.1 match, when they triumphed by 10 goals – Vaughan sweeped six before Dawkins ended the game with four.
The first test ended in a draw after South Africa won the previous ODI 2-1 series.
Vaughan is not the only son of ASHES winner who is now impressive on the 16-year-old Rocky Flintoff, son of Andrew, recently, becoming the youngest man who reached the century in England Lions Achieving three characters against cricket Australia XI in Brisbane.
Vaughan played four first-class matches and seven 50-over games for Somerset last season, on average 33.71 with a bat in the championships of the countess with the best at 68.
15 goals also went, including two five times.