South Africa vs England 1st ODI at Cape Town, 04 Feb, 2020

Toss: South Africa, who chose to bowl
England 258/8 (50)
South Africa 259/3 (47.4)
South Africa won by 7 wickets
Man of the Match: Quinton de Kock
  • Jon Smuts 7 * (11)
  • Rassie van der Dussen 38 * (45)

Over 21.1Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Quinton de Kock, gets onto the frontfoot and drives it straight to point.Single

Over 21.2Joe Denly bowls full toss to Temba Bavuma, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.Single

Over 21.3Joe Denly bowls dragged way too short, that's a long hop to Quinton de Kock, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.Two runs

Over 21.4Joe Denly bowls short and wide to Quinton de Kock, gets onto the frontfoot and drives it straight to point.Boundary!

Over 21.5Joe Denly bowls full toss to Quinton de Kock, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.Single

Over 21.6Joe Denly bowls full toss to Temba Bavuma, gets forward and guides it away towards thirdman.Single

Over 23.1Joe Denly bowls flighted delivery to Temba Bavuma, gets forward and guides it away towards thirdman.No runs

Over 23.2Joe Denly bowls dragged way too short, that's a long hop to Temba Bavuma, gets forward and guides it away towards thirdman.Single

Over 23.3Joe Denly bowls full toss to Quinton de Kock, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.No runs

Over 23.4Joe Denly bowls half volley to Quinton de Kock, goes back and across and punches it straight to pointSingle

Over 23.5Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Temba Bavuma, gets onto the frontfoot and drives it straight to point.Single

Over 23.6Joe Denly bowls short and wide to Quinton de Kock, flicks it off his pads towards the fine leg region.Single

Over 25.1Joe Denly bowls short and wide to Temba Bavuma, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.No runs

Over 25.2Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Temba Bavuma, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.Single

Over 25.3Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Quinton de Kock, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.Single

Over 25.4Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Temba Bavuma, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.No runs

Over 25.5Joe Denly bowls flighted delivery to Temba Bavuma, pulls it away through mid wicketSixer!

Over 25.6Joe Denly bowls flighted delivery to Temba Bavuma, gets forward and guides it away towards thirdman.Two runs

Over 36.1Joe Denly bowls dragged way too short, that's a long hop to Temba Bavuma, gets forward and guides it away towards thirdman.Single

Over 36.2Joe Denly bowls half volley to Rassie van der Dussen, gets forward and guides it away towards thirdman.No runs

Over 36.3Joe Denly bowls dragged way too short, that's a long hop to Rassie van der Dussen, gets onto the frontfoot and drives it straight to point.Single

Over 36.4Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Temba Bavuma, gets forward and guides it away towards thirdman.No runs

Over 36.5Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Temba Bavuma, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.Single

Over 36.6Joe Denly bowls dragged way too short, that's a long hop to Rassie van der Dussen, goes back and cuts it away straight to backward point.Single

Over 38.1Joe Denly bowls flighted delivery to Temba Bavuma, flicks it off his pads towards the fine leg region.Three runs

Over 38.2Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Rassie van der Dussen, gets onto the frontfoot and drives it straight to point.No runs

Over 38.3Joe Denly bowls full toss to Rassie van der Dussen, flicks it off his pads towards the fine leg region.No runs

Over 38.4Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Rassie van der Dussen, gets onto the frontfoot and drives it straight to point.No runs

Over 38.5Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Rassie van der Dussen, gets forward and guides it away towards thirdman.Single

Over 38.6Joe Denly bowls short and rising delivery to Temba Bavuma, gets onto the frontfoot and drives it straight to point.Two runs

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