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PIX: Buttler, Malan smash tons as England hammer SA

February 02, 2023 09:28 IST

IMAGE: Jos Buttler and Dawid Malan scored centuries as England beat South Africa by 59 runs in the inconsequential third and final ODI in Kimberley on Wednesday. Photograph: Alex Davidson/Getty Images

Jos Buttler and Dawid Malan struck superb centuries and Jofra Archer took six wickets as a resurgent England secured a 59-run victory over hosts South Africa in the third and final one-day International in Kimberley on Wednesday.

 

South Africa won the toss and sent England into bat, reducing the visitors to 14/3 before Buttler (131 from 127 balls) and Malan (118 from 114) shared a stunning fourth-wicket stand of 232 in a total of 346/7.

The home side were always up with the run rate, but lost wickets at regular intervals.

IMAGE: Jos Buttler celebrates his century. Photograph: Alex Davidson/Getty Images

Heinrich Klaasen (80 from 62 balls) and opener Reeza Hendricks (52) top-scored, while Archer took a career-best 6/40 as the hosts were bowled out for 287.

The victory ended a run of five successive losses for England in ODI cricket as they build towards the defence of their World Cup title.

"It is nice to finish with a win today and bar 10 or 15 overs in the first ODI we've played some brilliant cricket in a hard-fought series," Buttler said at the post-match presentation.

"There were some really good strides, guys making hundreds is excellent and Jofra Archer's performance tonight was excellent (too). He broke the game open with wicket of Klaasen.

"We've got a strong squad and bar the recent results, we're building nicely."

IMAGE: A jubilant Dawid Malan after completing his century. Photograph: Alex Davidson/Getty Images

South Africa won the series 2-1 to keep alive their hopes of automatic qualification for the World Cup in India later this year, though they may still have to win both ODIs against Netherlands in March and April to make sure.

England were in early strife when a triple early blow from Lungi Ngidi (4/62) had Jason Roy (1), Ben Duckett (0) and Harry Brook (6) back in the pavilion inside the sixth over.

After a period of consolidation, however, Buttler and Malan took to the bowling and smashed the home attack to all parts. England struck more sixes (19) in their innings than fours (16) as batsmen opted for power over finesse.

IMAGE: Jofra Archer claimed a career-best 6/40 to bowl out South Africa for 287. Photograph: Alex Davidson/Getty Images

The visitors scored a remarkable 217 runs in the final 20 overs of their innings for their second total above 340 in as many matches.

A number of the South Africa batsmen got starts, but England kept chipping away at the wickets with Archer easily the most impressive as he begins to find top form following his return from long-term injury.

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