Cape Town: After losing the Test series 3-1, South Africa started the ODI series on a high by winning the first match by seven wickets. Proteas skipper Quinton de Kock smashed a well deserved century while Temba Bavuma 98 to help their side clinch a victory.
Chasing 259, the Proteas rode on brilliant innings from de Kock (107) and Temba Bavuma (98) who enjoyed a 173-run second-wicket stand at the Newlands on Tuesday to inflict England a loss in their first ODI they were playing since the successful 2019 World Cup.
While the skipper scored 11 boundaries and a six in his fluent 113-ball knock, Bavuma smashed five fours and two sixes throughout the 103 deliveries he faced. Unfortunately, 29-year-old Bavuma just fell two runs short of a second ODI century as Chris Jordan skidded a ball through to trap him on his crease.
It turned out to be a special occasion for de Kock who passed 5,000 ODI runs on his way to his 15th ODI century.
Rassie van der Dussen (38*) and JJ Smuts (7*) then completed the formalities as the hosts went across the line with 14 balls to spare.