In a captivating second ODI, South Africa triumphed over England by five runs, extending their lead to 2-0 and clinching the series. Despite valiant efforts from England’s batsmen, including Joe Root, Jacob Bethell, and Jos Buttler, who each scored half-centuries, they were unable to reach the target of 331 runs. This victory adds to South Africa’s recent success, having previously defeated Australia in an ODI series. The win holds historical significance as it’s their first ODI series win in England since 1998, a notable achievement for the Proteas. England’s struggles persist in the 50-over format against South Africa, with their last series win over the Proteas occurring in 2017. The narrow loss is South Africa’s second-closest ODI win over England. Matthew Breetzke made history by becoming the first batter to score five fifties in his first five ODI matches, contributing 85 runs to South Africa’s total of 330/8. Nandre Burger’s impactful bowling, with three crucial wickets, ensured South Africa’s victory in a tense final.
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