Match Summary
South Africa cruised past England in the opening ODI at Leeds, winning by 7 wickets with 175 balls to spare. The visitors chased down England’s modest 131 with remarkable ease, sealing the first win in this three-match series.
1st ODI: Quick Scorecard
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England: 131 all out
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South Africa: 137/3 (20.5 overs) – Won by 7 wickets
England’s Batting Collapse
England struggled from the start, with their top order failing to build partnerships. Despite a decent effort from Jamie Smith, who scored a fighting half-century, the hosts collapsed:
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Lost 7 wickets for just 31 runs in a disastrous middle-order collapse
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Struggled against South Africa’s pace and disciplined bowling
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Finished with only 131 runs on the board
South Africa’s Dominant Chase
South Africa made light work of the chase, thanks to a brilliant innings from Aiden Markram.
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Markram scored a blistering 86 off 55 balls (13 fours, 2 sixes)
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Ryan Rickelton held the other end with a steady 31 off 59 balls
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Dewald Brevis finished the game in style with a six over long-on
England’s Bright Spots
While it was largely a day to forget, Adil Rashid provided some relief for England with the ball:
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Took 3 wickets for 26 runs in just 3.5 overs
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Claimed the scalps of Markram, Bavuma, and Stubbs
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Briefly threatened a fightback
Key Turning Points
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England’s middle-order collapse (from 100/3 to 131 all out)
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Markram’s fearless counter-attack against the bowlers
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Brevis sealing the match with a six — underlining South Africa’s dominance
Why South Africa’s Win Matters
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Puts them 1–0 ahead in the three-match ODI series
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Continues their excellent run in white-ball cricket after strong showings in recent ICC events
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Sends a warning to rivals ahead of the 2026 Champions Trophy build-up
England’s Concerns Going Forward
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Batting depth and shot selection under pressure remain an issue
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Young bowlers struggled to contain South Africa’s aggressive batters
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Need stronger preparation after focusing heavily on The Hundred in recent weeks
Player of the Match
Aiden Markram – for his explosive 86 off 55 balls, which took the game away from England in no time.
Match in Numbers
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South Africa chased down the target in just 20.5 overs
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England lost their last 7 wickets for 31 runs
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Adil Rashid took all 3 wickets for England
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Markram’s strike rate: 156.36
What’s Next?
The teams now move to the 2nd ODI, where England will look to bounce back and keep the series alive. South Africa, meanwhile, will aim to wrap up the series with another dominant display.
Final Word
South Africa’s victory highlighted the gulf in confidence and execution between the two sides. England must regroup quickly, while South Africa look well on track to dominate the series.
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