England etched their name in T20 history, breaching the 300-run mark against South Africa in a thrilling match at Old Trafford. Phil Salt's explosive 141* and Jos Buttler's rapid 83 propelled England to 304-2, though shy of Zimbabwe's all-time record of 344-4. South Africa faltered in their chase, succumbing to 158, handing England a massive victory.
Phil Salt's explosive, unbeaten 141 propelled England to a record-breaking 304 for 2, resulting in a massive 146-run victory over South Africa at Old Trafford. Salt's blistering innings, the fastest T20I century by an English batter, overshadowed Jos Buttler's quickfire 83. South Africa faltered in their chase, ultimately being bowled out for 158, setting up a decisive match in Nottingham.
Allan Donald hailed Dewald Brevis as South Africa's next big batting star, praising his fearless strokeplay and record-breaking hundred against Australia while noting similarities with AB de Villiers. With over 2,500 T20 runs, IPL success, and a record SA20 price, Brevis is seen as a potential limited-overs superstar.
South Africa faced a crushing 342-run defeat against England, marking their largest ODI loss ever. Captain Temba Bavuma questioned the team's attitude after a dismal performance in all areas, including fielding and bowling. Despite the embarrassing defeat, Bavuma remains optimistic about the team's progress, citing previous victories against Australia and England.
The ICC has cleared South Africa's spinner Prenelan Subrayen to continue bowling in international cricket. This comes alongside South Africa's third ODI game against England.
Pakistan will host South Africa in their opening series of the World Test Championship (WTC)2025-27. Faisalabad is set to host its first ODI in 17 years, marking a significant return of international cricket to the city.
Sam Curran has been recalled to England's T20I squad for upcoming series against South Africa and Ireland. The all-rounder looks to strengthen England's white-ball team after two tough defeats to South Africa at home.
South African batter Matthew Breetzke, basking in phenomenal form, expressed slight apprehension about his success streak potentially declining. After securing his fifth consecutive ODI fifty, scoring 85 against England, Breetzke humorously acknowledged the possibility of a downturn. He admitted disappointment at missing a century at Lord's but remains grateful for the opportunity to play cricket professionally.
South Africa clinched a historic ODI series victory against England at Lord's, their first in England since 1998. Matthew Breetzke's impressive 85 propelled the Proteas to 330, securing a 5-run win. England's struggles continue, marked by four consecutive ODI losses and a concerning post-World Cup performance. The final match on September 7 offers England a chance to salvage pride.
Matthew Breetzke has made a remarkable entry into international cricket, setting a new record by scoring fifty or more runs in his first five ODI innings. The South African opener surpassed Navjot Singh Sidhu's previous record, achieving this milestone during the second ODI against England at Lord's.
ENG vs SA: England and South Africa will contest a three-match ODI series in September 2025 across UK venues. The series promises competitive cricket with both sides fielding strong squads and key players under fitness watch.
Dewald Brevis, South Africa's rising cricket star, recounts his initial encounter with his idol, AB de Villiers. Overwhelmed with nervousness, Brevis struggled to ask for a picture, but de Villiers' wife intervened. This initial meeting, followed by a chance encounter at a school event where Brevis bravely asked for his number, sparked a mentorship that profoundly impacted Brevis's cricketing journey.
South Africa batter Matthew Breetzke has made history by becoming the first ODI cricketer to begin his career with four consecutive scores of fifty or more. The South African batter achieved this milestone during the second ODI against Australia, scoring a fluent 88. India's Navjot Singh Sidhu had achieved the feat in 1987 but in five ODIs.