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.
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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.
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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.
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Earlier, Joe Denly's first ODI half-century since 2009 anchored England's total of 258/8 as the visitors let go of the formidable start provided by the experienced duo of Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow.
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Both had threatened to put on one of their typically bulldozing opening stands, but Roy's dismissal for 32 prompted a mini-collapse. From 51/0 England crumbled to 83/4, with the 16th over, bowled by Tabraiz Shamsi, containing two wickets.
However, Denly (87) kept his composure and stitched crucial partnerships with Chris Woakes (40) and Tom Curran (15*) down the order. In Woakes in particular -- who was playing his 100th ODI -- Denly found the right partner, and the pair put on 89. In the end, they were able to take the reigning world champions to a respectable total which in the end didn't turn out to be enough.
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The two teams will now face each other in the second match on Friday at Kingsmead, Durban.
Brief scores: England: 258/8 (Joe Denly 87, Chris Woakes 40, Lutho Sipamla 3/47); South Africa: 289/3 (Quinton de Kock 107, Temba Bavuma 98, Chris Jordan 1/31)