South Africa National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Timeline
England’s disastrous run in white-ball cricket continued when they were defeated by South Africa in an ODI at Lord’s due to rain-affected play, trailing 2-1 with just one game remaining in this series.
Bethell’s first century in an ODI helped keep England competitive, yet their innings ultimately faltered as Jos Buttler made half his innings while the rest of their batsmen failed to contribute significantly.
In this article we are discussing about last 10 matches South Africa National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Timeline
1. South Africa vs England Test Series
England defeated South Africa in an intriguing Test series that began at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg and concluded with the traditional Boxing Day Test at SuperSport Park in Centurion.
The series was completed with the third Test at Newlands, ending on a rain-hit final day and paying tribute to Her Majesty the Queen who passed away during the second Test.
ECB lifts Yorkshire County Cricket Club suspension from hosting international matches this summer. Yorkshire will play five One Day Internationals (ODIs) against England at its new home ground The Oval this summer; two T20Is against South Africa will also take place there, which has a capacity of 15,000 spectators. Alex Hales will captain Yorkshire while both Darren Stevens and Ben Stokes make their ODI debuts.
2. South Africa vs England ODI Series
South Africa managed to overcome an inept England side and reach a series decider at Centurion with only eight bowlers remaining available, thanks to Senuran Muthusamy’s four-fer which put England back into contention.
Bethell provided England with hope as they scored their maiden international century batting at number four, after having struggled for runs all summer. Unfortunately though, his innings was soon ended when caught at fine leg off the first ball of the final over by South Africa off Jos Buttler’s late innings flurry; South Africa were victorious by five wickets taking an early 1-0 lead in their series by dealing better with wet conditions than Headingley ODI match and will play two home ODIs against Bangladesh in September
3. South Africa vs England T20 Series
Phil Salt’s 141 failed to spark England on an otherwise damp evening as South Africa won by 14 runs. England managed to reach 69 for 6 but fell short as South Africa eventually prevailed in this matchup.
Markram continues to hit 22 runs from Wood’s second over, including an exceptional six that sails miles over square leg and drops onto a hotel balcony – an astonishing performance by South African opener Markram.
Klaasen began making an impactful statement, smashing fours before producing another boundary-laden innings to score 62 in 30 balls from just 30 deliveries. Van der Dussen quickly reached fifty without much difficulty; Rickelton struggled but eventually fell victim to Archer. England never really looked in this match and will need someone with similar talent on tour in South Africa in February/March next year.
4. South Africa vs England T20I Series
England have won their T20 series against South Africa by an overwhelming margin, beating South Africa by 146 runs – their highest margin ever by runs in T20 International cricket! Phil Salt’s record-breaking century at Old Trafford set off an English rampage during which England were dominant throughout both T20s.
England displayed poor bowling performances but didn’t give up, keeping going and not giving in easily. Markram and Rickelton fell to Archer but van der Dussen and Klaasen continued scoring steadily to put the target well beyond reach despite some poor shots from Van Der Dussen and Klaasen; their partnership eventually reaching 154 with ease; this will be followed by three ODIs; Keshav Maharaj has unfortunately had to withdraw due to groin injuries; Sam Curran will replace him.
5. South Africa vs England T20I Series
Salt has left England in shock with his record-breaking ton. He has sent boundaries tumbling to give South Africa a convincing lead on this night at Manchester.
England have been well supported by van der Dussen and Klaasen who have kept up their run rate on an uneven pitch. Now it is up to them whether they play conservatively to protect the runs or go all out for quick victory?
Archer joined Fortuin in attacking with four balls bowled at 47mph each, two of which Fortuin hit to long off for fours to bring up 115-4 in 18 overs.
6. South Africa vs England T20I Series Final Final
After an inauspicious start, England’s batsmen rallied to seal the series 2-0 with one game left to spare. Danni Wyatt-Hodge hit two half-centuries while Sophia Dunkley struck an unbeaten fifty to put England firmly in control of proceedings.
England celebrated their most comprehensive T20 victory, as Phil Salt scored an unbeaten 141 from just 66 balls while Jos Buttler looked set for another century when he was caught at fine leg first ball.
Markram continues his incredible form by striking an amazing blow off Wood’s second over, hitting 22 off a pull shot that sails over square leg and onto the hotel balcony for 22 runs off just 2 overs – marking England’s biggest winning margin ever in T20I history and sending them ahead by one wicket! Markram had set England up nicely as they led by over 130 runs when Wood came into bat and finished it off! Now they are already up 1-0.
7. South Africa vs England T20I Series Final Final
Phil Salt scored an unprecedented 141 not out in Manchester to give England complete control in the final Twenty20 International and secure victory by 146 runs to draw level in their series with India 1-1.
South Africa remain in strong position on a tricky pitch at Trent Bridge despite losing the match. They currently trail by only 14 runs on run-rate, and two wickets remain to fall before South Africa secure victory.
Markram quickly amasses 22 runs off Wood’s second over, including a massive six that sails miles over square leg and onto the hotel balcony. However, his skipper would not become complacent as Markram mistimes a straight drive and teases Jofra Archer running back from mid-on who catches it easily.
8. South Africa vs England T20I Series Final Final
England have defeated South Africa 3-0 and secured a series win, breaking their previous T20 winning margin record and beating Phil Salt’s highest individual score against them with his unbeaten 141 score in an International T20 match against Proteas.
Jos Buttler is in great form here and hit an excellent top edge off Fortuin that was safely caught by Jos Buttler for an early wicket. The hosts remain in control but must ramp up the run-rate in order to win this encounter.
Jacob Bethell will captain England against Ireland in a short white-ball series that starts Wednesday, and Ffion Wynne will keep you up-to-date until that point. It has started raining here a bit and may look biblical later, while players are currently warming up for their match starting at 4.45pm.
9. South Africa vs England T20I Series Final Final
As players prepare to take the field for a delayed game due to rain, weather may play a decisive role in how this one ends.
England never truly found their groove this evening, led by Phil Salt’s unbeaten 141 that marked just about their only highlight.
Stubbs and Rickelton both fell to Archer as England struggled in the field, while Van der Dussen kept going to reach fifty with ease before Klaasen kicked in with South Africa easily winning in 19th over. South Africa will take a 2-0 lead into their next match against Ireland with Jacob Bethell still serving as white-ball captain; victory here could see them top the world T20 rankings; however they must improve both on fielding as well as bating.
10. South Africa vs England T20I Series Final Final
Due to rain, the third and deciding T20I between South Africa and England has been postponed without being completed. It comes a week after Proteas won in a reduced game at Old Trafford.
Phil Salt’s innings of 141 runs was his career-best score and propelled his side to record total. That feat propelled Phil to the top of England’s all-time T20 scoring chart.
South Africa was dominant from the outset of their run chase. Stubbs fell to Archer while Rickelton never got going but Van der Dussen found boundaries effortlessly while Klaasen reached his half-century before falling at the end. South Africa scored enough runs to claim victory and take a 2-1 advantage in the series, meeting up again next week for another short white-ball series in Dublin.