England goes past South Africa in the first one day game at Leeds – wins by 72 runs

England goes past South Africa in the first one day game at Leeds – wins by 72 runs

England vs South Africa – First one day game – at Leeds – on 24 May 2017 – England won by 72 runs

 

This game was the 57th game between the two teams. It also provides the 23rd game played between the two teams  on English soil

 

South Africa won the toss in this game and inserted the opposition to provide the eleventh occasion of South Africa doing so. It also provides the fourth occasion of South Africa doing so on English soil

 

This game is the 39th game played at Leeds and the third game between the two teams. The other two games were played on 24.05.98 and 22.09.08. England has won both the games – by seven wickets on 24.05.98 and by 20 runs on 22.08.08

 

England lost its first wicket for 3 runs to provide the 16th occasion of England losing its first wicket for a score between zero and nine against South Africa in one day games.  All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 IR Bell, MP Vaughan 1 9 1 RSA Bridgetown 17 Apr 2007
2 AD Brown, NV Knight 1 7 2 RSA Birmingham 18 Aug 1998
3 IR Bell, MJ Prior 1 7 2 RSA Lord’s 31 Aug 2008
4 MA Atherton, C White 1 5 2 RSA Port Elizabeth 21 Jan 1996
5 N Hussain, NV Knight 1 4 2 RSA Cape Town 26 Jan 2000
6 VS Solanki, ME Trescothick 1 4 1 RSA Manchester 03 Jul 2003
7 AD Hales, JJ Roy 1 3 1 RSA Leeds 24 May 2017
8 N Hussain, AJ Stewart 1 2 2 RSA The Oval 22 May 1999
9 GO Jones, ME Trescothick 1 2 2 RSA Durban 11 Feb 2005
10 IR Bell, AN Cook 1 2 2 RSA Lord’s 02 Sep 2012
11 MA Atherton, PAJ DeFreitas 1 1 1 RSA Johannesburg 13 Jan 1996
12 VS Solanki, ME Trescothick 1 1 2 RSA Lord’s 12 Jul 2003
13 KP Pietersen, AJ Strauss 1 1 1 RSA Chennai 06 Mar 2011
14 MA Atherton, NMK Smith 1 0 2 RSA Rawalpindi 25 Feb 1996
15 GO Jones, ME Trescothick 1 0 1 RSA Centurion 13 Feb 2005
16 IR Bell, AN Cook 1 0 2 RSA Southampton 28 Aug 2012

 

England lost its first wicket for 3 runs to provide the fifth occasion of England losing its first wicket for a score between zero and nine against South Africa while batting first in one day games.  All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 IR Bell, MP Vaughan 1 9 1 RSA Bridgetown 17 Apr 2007
2 VS Solanki, ME Trescothick 1 4 1 RSA Manchester 03 Jul 2003
3 AD Hales, JJ Roy 1 3 1 RSA Leeds 24 May 2017
4 MA Atherton, PAJ DeFreitas 1 1 1 RSA Johannesburg 13 Jan 1996
5 KP Pietersen, AJ Strauss 1 1 1 RSA Chennai 06 Mar 2011
6 GO Jones, ME Trescothick 1 0 1 RSA Centurion 13 Feb 2005

 

AD Hales’ and JE Root’s run aggregate against South Africa read 444 and 436 respectively at the end of this game. They became the eighth and ninth England batsman to score 400 plus runs against South Africa.

 

AD Hales’ boundary fours aggregate against South Africa read 51 at the end of this game. He became the fourth England batsman to score 50 plus boundary fours against South Africa. Others are – GA Hick {55}, KP Pietersen {52} and AJ Stewart {52}.

 

England posted 339 for 6 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs against South Africa. It also provides the first occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs against South Africa at home. Its previous best was 296 for 7 at The Oval on 29.08.08. Thus England’s total of 339 for 6 in this game represent its highest team total on home soil against South Africa.

 

England posted a total of 339 for 6 in this game to provide the 598th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in the history of one day games. It also provides the 249th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs at home.

 

It also provides the 54th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the 28th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games on home soil.

 

EJG Morgan scored 107 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of England captain scoring a century in one day games. It was also the second century by an England captain against South Africa in one day game. ME Trescothick had scored 114 not out at The Oval on 28.06.04

 

EJG Morgan’s 107 in this game was his sixth century while leading England. He now owns the record for most centuries by an England captain in one day games. AN Cook and AJ Strauss have scored four centuries while leading England.

 

EJG Morgan and M Ali added 117 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 217th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also represents the tenth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket in one day games.

 

EJG Morgan and M Ali added 117 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 18th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against South Africa in one day games. It also represents the second occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket against South Africa in one day games. The other occasion was the 112 runs partnership between NH Fairbrother and AJ Hollioake at Dhaka on 25.10.98. Thus EJG Morgan and M Ali posted a record stand for the sixth wicket against South Africa in one day games.

 

EJG Morgan and M Ali added 117 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 11th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against South Africa at home in one day games. It also represents the first three figure partnership for the sixth  wicket against South Africa in one day games at home.

 

EJG Morgan’s 107 in this game provides the seventh occasion of an England captain scoring a hundred when England had lost the toss and batted first. It was EJG Morgan’s second hundred under such circumstances. He had scored 107 runs against West Indies at North Sound on 03.03.17.

 

It also provides the 64th occasion of a captain scoring hundred when he had lost the toss and was asked to bat first in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the third occasion of a captain scoring a hundred after his side has been inserted against South Africa. SR Waugh of Australia had scored 114 not out at Melbourne-CS on 16.08.00 and SC Ganguly of India had scored 127 at Johannesburg on 05.10.01.

 

England posted 339 for 6 after it was inserted to provide the 224th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in the history of one day internationals after losing the toss and batting first. It also provides the 21st occasion of England doing so and for the first time against South Africa.

 

F du Plessis completed 4000 runs during his knock of 67 in this game and at the end of this game his one day run aggregate read 4010. He became the eleventh South African batsman to total 4000 plus runs in one day games. The following table lists all of them

 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 JH Kallis 323 309 53 11550 139 45.11 17 86 17 910 137
2 AB de Villiers 212 203 38 9070 162* 54.96 24 51 06 790 190
3 HH Gibbs 248 240 16 8094 175 36.13 21 37 22 930 128
4 GC Smith 196 193 10 6989 141 38.19 10 47 07 788 044
5 HM Amla 151 148 10 6953 159 50.38 24 32 03 709 048
6 G Kirsten 185 185 19 6798 188* 40.95 13 45 11 659 020
7 JN Rhodes 245 220 51 5935 121 35.11 02 33 12 392 047
8 WJ Cronje 188 175 31 5565 112 38.64 02 39 08 366 094
9 JP Duminy 173 156 34 4544 150* 37.24 04 24 07 300 063
10 MV Boucher 290 216 57 4523 147* 28.44 01 25 16 341 081
11 F du Plessis 108 104 13 4010 185 44.06 08 27 02 346 051

 

JP Duminy’s lone boundary four during his knock of 15 in this game gave him an aggregate of 300 boundary fours in one day games. He became the 13th South African batsman to score 300 plus boundary fours in one day games.

 

HM Amla’s 73 in this game gave him an aggregate of 884 runs against England. He now stands second in  the list  of South African batsmen who have scored most runs against England in one day games. JH Kallis with 1054 runs to his credit occupied the first place.

 

HM Amla scored eight boundary fours in his knock of 73 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 91 boundary fours against England. He became the third South African batsman to aggregate 90 plus boundary fours against England. Others are – JH Kallis {98} and GC Smith {92}.

 

HM Amla and F du Plessis scored 73 and 67 repectively in this game to post their 56th and 35th fifty of their one day career. It also represents their seventh and second fifty against England

 

HM Amla’s seventh fifty against England makes him to occupy the second place among the South African batsmen who have scored most fifties against England. JH Kallis occupies the first place with nine fifties to his credit. HM Amla went past HH Gibbs and GC Smith who had scored six fifties on his way to second place.

 

HM Amla with 884 runs to his credit occupies the first place amongst the South African opening batsmen who have scored most runs against England. He went past GC Smith who had an aggregate of 849 runs during his knock of 73 in this game.

 

HM Amla also owns the record for most fifties by South African opening batsman against England. His 73 in this game was his seventh fifty. GC Smith with six fifties to his credit owned the previous record.

 

GC Smith {6974} and HM Amla {6923} are the two South African opening batsman who have scored 6900 plus runs in one day games at the end of this game. HM Amla completed 6900 plus runs during  his knock of 73 in this game. He now needs 52 more runs  to  own the record for most runs  scored by a South African opening batsman in one  day games.

 

HM Amla’s boundary fours aggregate as opening batsman read 706 at the end of this game. He became the third South African opening batsman to total 700 plus boundary fours in one  day games. Others are – GC Smith {787} and HH Gibbs {754}

 

HM Amla and F du Plessis added 112 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 238th occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 51st occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day games

 

HM Amla and F du Plessis added 112 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 21st occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against England. It also provides the second occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day games against England.

 

The first occasion was the 110 runs partnership between Q de Kock and F du Plessis at Bloemfontein on 03.02.16. Thus the 112 runs partnership between HM Amla and F du Plessis in this game represent a record stand for the second wicket by South African batsmen against England.

 

HM Amla and F du Plessis added 112 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the fifth occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against England in England. It also provides the first occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in one day games against England in England.

 

England won this game by 72 runs to provide the second occasion of England winning a game against South Africa by 50 plus runs margin. The other occasion was its win by 126 runs at The Oval on 29.08.08

 

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