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Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram star in South Africa's comfortable win

20 Jul, 2022 5:34 PM, Wed

Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram star in South Africa's comfortable win

A stupendous hundred years from Rassie van der Dussen and an allround exertion from Aiden Markram were instrumental in South Africa taking an early series lead over England on Tuesday (July 19). Van der Dussen's ton guaranteed South Africa went past the 330-pursue mark selecting to bat before the bowlers held the resistance batsmen under control as Ben Stokes' ODI goodbye finished on a frustrating note for England. South Africa were on the cash right from the beginning as they dashed to 35/0 after only six overs. Despite the fact that Quinton de Kock was excused quickly by Sam Curran after that beginning, South Africa's innings became stronger to strength with Van der Dussen sewing a century stand close by opener Janneman Malan. Van der Dussen was scoring at more than run-a-ball to keep South Africa under control as the two batsmen wound up raising their fifties. The organization was at long last broken by Moeen Ali when Malan flopped in his endeavor to clear profound midwicket yet the wicket didn't give the hosts any rest. Markram was much more occupied at the wrinkle contrasted with Malan as he got rolling in the wake of bringing three limits off a solitary Liam Livingstone over. Van der Dussen raised his 100 years off 90 conveyances and Markram got to his fifty in the accompanying over as South Africa put themselves positioned for a dramatic finale. At 244/2 after 40 overs, the guests would have wanted to get close to 350. While Markram took on Ben Stokes in his last ODI, Van der Dussen was apparently depleted and battled to consistently track down the limit. Livingstone then, at that point, struck, eliminating both the set batsmen in a similar over as England's endeavor to take the speed off the ball worked. South Africa then, at that point, required a small scale appearance from David Miller to take them past 330. In answer, England made a curbed start. Just three runs came in the initial two overs and despite the fact that Roy broke the shackles with a six off Keshav Maharaj, just 47 runs came in the powerplay. Roy and Jonny Bairstow utilized a strange methodology regardless of adding more than 100 for the main wicket. Maharaj then, at that point, broke the organization by disposing of Roy and Markram then came into the assault to land more blows. Bairstow missed a breadth to get caught lbw and Stokes likewise faced the same outcome and strolled back for an insignificant score on his ODI goodbye. South Africa continued to fix England back with standard wickets as Tabraiz Shamsi took a splendid return catch to boot Jos Buttler out while Livingstone inside-edged one onto his stumps. Joe Root, pursuing a solitary hand, got to his fifty however Moeen Ali withdrew in the accompanying over as England basically yielded rout. With the expected rate mounting, Root started to open up to play a few shots yet Sam Curran battled at the opposite end. At last, the previous Test captain couldn't stay aware of the asking rate as Anrich Nortje finished England's opposition in a solitary over. Subsequent to castling Root, Nortje likewise eliminated Curran and Adil Rashid in the equivalent over prior to getting back to add to his count and get done with a four-fer. Brief scores: South Africa 333/5 in 50 overs (Rassie van der Dussen 134, Aiden Markram 77; Liam Livingstone 2-29) beat England 271 in 46.5 overs (Joe Root 86, Jonny Bairstow 63; Anrich Nortje 4/53) by 62 runs

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