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South Africa's tour of England 2017
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May

19th - OD vs Sussex, Hove (South Africa win by 66 runs)
21st - OD vs Northamptonshire, Northampton (South Africa win by 13 runs)
24th - 1st ODI vs England, Headingley (England win by 72 runs)
27th - 2nd ODI vs England, Southampton (England win by 2 runs)
29th - 3rd ODI vs England, Lord's (South Africa win by 7 wickets)


June

21st - 1st T20I vs England, Southampton (England win by 9 wickets)
23rd - 2nd T20I vs England, Taunton (South Africa win by 3 runs)
25th - 3rd T20I vs England, Cardiff (England win by 19 runs)
29th - FC vs England Lions, Worcester (Match drawn)


July

6th-10th - 1st Test vs England, Lord's (England win by 211 runs)
14th-18th - 2nd Test vs England, Trent Bridge (South Africa win by 340 runs)
27th-31st - 3rd Test vs England, The Oval (England win by 239 runs)


August

4th-8th - 4th Test vs England, Old Trafford (England win by 177 runs)


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England vs South Africa Records


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Head to Head

Tests: England 58-32 South Africa (55 drawn)
ODIs: England 24-28 South Africa (1 tied, 3 no result)
T20Is: England 4-7 South Africa (1 no result)


Highest Innings Totals on English Soil

Test

South Africa - 682-6d at Lord's, 31st July 2003
England - 604-9d at The Oval, 4th September 2003

One-Day

England - 296-7 at The Oval, 29th August 2008
South Africa - 287-5 at Southampton, 28th August 2012

T20

South Africa - 119-3 at Chester-le-Street, 8th September 2012
England - 118-5 at Edgbaston, 12th September 2012


Lowest Innings Totals on English Soil

Test

South Africa - 30 all out at Edgbaston, 14th June 1924
England - 76 all out at Headingley, 29th July 1907

One-Day

South Africa - 83 all out at Trent Bridge, 26th August 2008
England - 103 all out at The Oval, 22nd May 1999

T20

England - 111 all out at Trent Bridge, 11th June 2009
South Africa - 77-5 at Old Trafford, 10th September 2012 [reduced overs]


Highest Individual Scores on English Soil

Test

Hashim Amla - 311* at The Oval, 19th July 2012
Marcus Trescothick - 219 at The Oval, 4th September 2003

One-Day

Hashim Amla - 150 at Southampton, 28th August 2012
Marcus Trescothick - 114* at The Oval, 28th June 2003

T20

Jacques Kallis - 57* at Trent Bridge, 11th June 2009
Craig Kieswetter - 50 at Edgbaston, 12th September 2012
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1st One-Day International

Headingley, Leeds


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ENGLAND squad: Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Jake Ball, Sam Billings (wk), Jos Buttler (wk), Alex Hales, Eoin Morgan (capt), Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, David Willey, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood

SOUTH AFRICA squad: Hashim Amla, Farhaan Behardien, Quinton de Kock (wk), AB de Villiers (capt & wk), Faf du Plessis, JP Duminy, Keshav Maharaj, David Miller, Morne Morkel, Chris Morris, Wayne Parnell, Andile Phehlukwayo, Dwaine Pretorius, Kagiso Rabada, Imran Tahir


Both sides head into this one-day series looking to build momentum for the Champions Trophy which begins at the weekend (though England and South Africa won't play their opening fixtures until June).  England are among the favourites on home soil, but South Africa remain the world's top-ranked one-day side, having won a record-equalling sequence of twelve ODIs from September through to February.

Jos Buttler is expected to be preferred as wicketkeeper for England, while Ben Stokes returns from his first season in the IPL having earned the title of Most Valued Player for his performances, though Rising Pune Supergiant could undoubtedly have used his expertise in a low-scoring final that they lost by a single run.  In Amla, de Villiers, du Plessis and de Kock South Africa have a wealth of attacking talent with the bat, and in Imran Tahir the world's top ODI bowler, alongside the talented young Kagiso Rabada.

AB de Villiers is expected to make the South Africa team, having been ruled out of the warm-up fixtures against Sussex and Northants due to illness.


Play commences at 1400, 24th May 2017
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Good start for South Africa, England 3-1 in the second over after Jason Roy nicks one behind from Wayne Parnell. Home side rebuilding now with Hales and Root in the middle. Many unhappy with the exclusion of Bairstow from the line-up.

Five overs gone, England 31-1.
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Hales and Root going well. Hundred up.

Mr Speaktoosoon. Hales out. 100-2
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Phehlukwayo gets Hales first ball, caught behind. England doing okay though, need Root and Morgan to keep the scoreboard ticking for another ten or twenty overs and then make a big push for 350 or more.
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Then Root skies one
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Awful, awful effort from Root. Stokes survives an LBW shout soon after with an inside edge. Need a solid partnership here from Stokes and Morgan, keep the run-rate up and get to forty overs with plenty of wickets standing.

146-3 after twenty-six.
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Add two wickets to any score! 190-3 becomes 198-5 as Stokes and Buttler go in quick succession. AB de V out-thinking England. England trying to rebuild with Moeen at the crease, but overs running out.

The onus is on Morgan now, England need to be posting closer to 350 than 300. Ten overs to go, 237-5.
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Mo and Mo hitting lots of sixes 300 plus with a couple of overs to go
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