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South Africa Crush England by Seven Wickets in First ODI Thriller

Hammad Aziz

Cape Town: South Africa delivered a ruthless performance in the first ODI of the three-match series, reducing what should have been a 50-over contest into a 20-over chase. Put in to bat, England folded for just 131 in 24.3 overs, undone by South Africa’s relentless new-ball attack. Keshav Maharaj (4 for 28) and Wiaan Mulder (3 for 25) spearheaded the collapse, exploiting movement and discipline to rattle the visitors. Opener Jamie Smith stood tall with a fluent 54, but once he fell, the innings unraveled. Jos Buttler (15), Joe Root (14), and captain Harry Brook (12) failed to convert starts, while the rest of the batting order offered little resistance. None of the remaining batters reached double figures.

Markram Blitz Seals Chase

Chasing a modest target of 132, South Africa’s batters showed intent from the outset. Aiden Markram smashed 86 off just 55 balls, striking boundaries at will to put the result beyond doubt. Ryan Rickelton’s unbeaten 31 provided stability at the other end as South Africa cruised to victory in just 20.2 overs. England’s only resistance came from Adil Rashid, who dismissed Temba Bavuma (6) and Tristan Stubbs (0) in the same over before later removing Markram, finishing with 3 for 41. But with too few runs on the board, Rashid’s efforts were in vain.

A Statement Win for South Africa

The dominant performance was more than just a win—it was a statement of intent. South Africa’s bowlers showcased depth and adaptability, while Markram’s explosive return to form provided reassurance at the top of the order. For England, the defeat will sting. Their batting collapse resembled a T20 implosion rather than a 50-over display, raising fresh concerns about stability in unfamiliar conditions. The second ODI now becomes crucial for the visitors, who must regroup quickly to keep the series alive.

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