England Vs South Africa ODI series 2022 Post-match review.
England Vs South Africa 1st ODI July 19,2022
Ben Stokes playing his last game today 19/7/22, England will have a plan to send off him with a win.
After the retirement of England’s white-ball captain Eoin Morgan the team faced South Africa in 3 Odi’s and 3 T20’s.
South Africa showed extraordinary batting and bowling skills in the first match. The opening pair didn’t show up big but the batsman next smashed big.
Especially Van der Dussen 133(117), the man showing master class in the one-day International. Also, Markram 77(61) joins the hands to put a big total on the board 333/5 at 50. Part-time bowler Livingston picked 2 for England.
The top 3 batsmen of team England had a good partnership: Roy 43(62), Bairstow 63(71), and Root 86(77). Besides, the partnership broke at 142/3 the middle-order batsman failed to push the scoreboard. Ben Stokes 5(11) departs in his last one day International. Nortje bowled good line and length and picked 4 wickets which helped South Africa to win the match by 62 runs.
England Vs South Africa 2nd ODI July 22,2022
The match was delayed due to rain and the over was reduced to 29 overs. South Africa won the toss and chose to bowl first.
Openers failed to give a good start. Also, the middle-order batsman struggled against South Africa’s bowling attack. Bairstow 28(27), Livingston 38(26), and Sam Curran 35(18) helped England to put a total of 201/10
South African batsmen struggled against England’s left-hand pace bowlers.
The top batsman of South Africa did not even score double digits. Klaasen 33(40) is only the high scorer on the team. Adhil Rashid picked 3, and Topley and Ali picked 2 each to clinch the victory by 118 runs.
England Vs South Africa 3rd ODI July 24,2022
The two captains shared the trophy when the deciding match was called off due to rain.
England Vs South Africa series taught both teams how to fight against the odds. Both teams were heavily dependent upon their star players. When the star batsman or bowler fails both the teams struggle to make an impact.
England
Jos Buttler (C)
Liam Livingstone
Joe Root
Jason Roy
Moeen Ali
Ben Stokes
Sam Curran
Craig Overton
David Willey
Jonny Bairstow
Philip Salt
Brydon Carse
Matty Potts
Adil Rashid
Reece Topley
South Africa
Keshav Maharaj (c)
Quinton de Kock
Reeza Hendricks
Marco Jansen
Heinrich Klaasen
Janneman Malan
Aiden Markram
David Miller
Lungi Ngidi
Andile Phehlukwayo
Dwaine Pretorius
Anrich Nortje
Tabraiz Shamsi
Rassie van der Dussen
Williams