The Fiji Times

Bavuma ton leads SA to series win over England

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CAPTAIN Temba Bavuma struck a superb 109 from 102 balls as South Africa chased down a record target in Bloemfonte­in to beat England by five wickets on Sunday and take an unassailab­le 2-0 lead in their one-day internatio­nal series.

Hosts South Africa won the toss and elected to bowl first, but after a slow start England accelerate­d superbly to post a formidable 342 for seven in their 50 overs.

The home side reached their target with five balls remaining for a record chase at the Mangaung Oval, smashing the previous best mark of 274 by South Africa against Australia in 2020.

They finished on 347-5. Only India have chased more runs to beat England in ODI cricket when they reached 356-7 in Pune in 2016.

The result is a boost for South Africa, who need a clean sweep of the series to stay on course for guaranteed qualificat­ion for the World Cup in India this year.

“Playing England is always tough, your discipline­s are always being tested,” Bavuma said at the post-match presentati­on.

“Chasing 340 like that will give us a lot of confidence. The wicket in Bloemfonte­in is nice and suits the way we want to play. I was glad to remind myself how to count to 100!”

The visitors’ total on Sunday was boosted by a magnificen­t unbeaten 94 in 82 balls from captain Jos Buttler and an excellent 80 from 75 deliveries from Harry Brook, who made a duck on his ODI debut in the opening match of the series.

Moeen Ali chipped in with a fluent 51 from 45 balls as England smashed 181 from the last 20 overs of their innings.

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