England against South Africa: First Men’s One Day International – Live | England Cricket Team

Key events
4th on: England 29-1 (Smith 10, Root 13) Ngidi uses oscillating seam. Root whips four squares then, after a few lively balls, once again sends the ball tumbled through the covers of the rope. Perfection. The Headingley sky is blue and dotted with candy clouds, we tell us the possibility of rain later.
3rd on: England 21-1 (Smith 10, Root 5) Shepherd follows his window ball with a large, then Root hits the neighbor without effort, like the swish of a satin dressing gown, through the covers for four. Roooot sings the crowd while he holds the pose.
“Why”, asks Matthew Doherty, “could we not have onions from Mustard B Hamburger?” Shit that the years did not align themselves quite. However, you could get burger against Baker later.
TICKET OFFICE! Duckett C Rickleton B Burger 5 (England 13-1)
A stone and front producer, easily taken by Rickleton. Done by swing.
2nd on: England 13-0 (Duckett 5, Smith 8) Duckett arrives on the four acts, leading powerfully and passing the tense foot of the Ngidi launcher. This external field screams for races.
“Very interesting to read on Sonny Baker’s call,” writes Richard O’hagan. “I am now able to understand my own lack of international recognition. It is because I do not answer the calls for figures that I do not recognize, isn’t it? ” I hope it is not too late for you Richard, coming inside for the Ashes tour.
1st on: England 8-0 (Duckett 0, Smith 8) Burger with the first. Large, wide, the left arm, the shadow of a mustache, a doormat of a goat girl, and Smith plays the first three distant bullets. The balls five and six, however, go for four, a dismissed 27 minutes after the hour, one to 27 minutes.
Our man on the ground, Simon Burnton, reports a half full soil and fills up quickly, while the players are preparing to travel a welcoming committee of women waving over 40 years. Simply add it to our skills set.
A smiling sonny baker iS talking to Michael Atherton.
“It was obviously a very surreal experience in the past six weeks, but I can’t wait to get stuck.[ When Baz called] I thought it was a false call, asking myself to fill the details of my credit card, when it was him, I almost fell from my chair. I said that I am normally more talkative than that, and he said: “I heard”. »»
[On bowling fast]. “This is the most funny thing about sport for me, there is a reason why Jofra has such a follow -up. I attribute a lot of ball speed to the fact that I really want to do it. Wounding, going for shopping is good as long as you understand that it is part of doing fun stuff.”
What a charming and refrigerated young man. He has not played a list per game since 2022, so not the easiest beginnings…
South Africa XI
South Africa XI: Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton (WK), Temba Bavuma (C), Tony de Zorzi, Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, Wiaan Mulder, Corbin Bosch, Keshav Maharaj, Nandre Burger, Lungi Ngidi.
A new opening pair for South Africa with Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton.
More on Sonny Baker of his captain. “I am really excited for Sonny, he had a hundred incredible, while waiting to present his skills to him today and great to come back.”
South Africa wins the draw and Will Bowl
Bauma Call correctly and choose to have a bowl on the dry terrain. Harry Brook would also have had a bowl: “I know this soil fairly well and I know it is difficult to defend.”
England XI
England XI: Jamie Smith, Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Harry Brook (Capt), Jos Buttler (WK), Jacob Bethell, Will Jacks, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Sonny Baker.
Jamie Overton turns his back on red ball cricket
But while a door opens, Another ends, Jamie Overton de Surrey announcing an “indefinite break” of red ball cricket. Overton, at just 31 years old, and another from the big team of Dream Fast Bowler of England, was part of the team for the five tests against India, and played the oval, but had trouble hurting.
“It is no longer possible to fully engage in all formats at all levels, both physically and mentally,” he said.
“The cricket of the first red ball provided the basis of my professional career and was the bridge for each opportunity I have had in the game so far.
“In the future, I will focus on white ball cricket, and I will continue to give everything to play at the highest level as long as possible.”
A start for Sonny Baker
We know how England Selectors love a big strong fast launcher with ashes on the horizon, and there is a lot of excitement about Sonny Baker de Hampshire, who will make his debut in England today. He is impressed in the hundred and a good first championship season. It could be his last Natwest moment.
Simon has more here:
Preamble
Good morning From an autumn England, conkers falling like heavy clues, the sun is always a warm back. After a month of action, we are back to international game – with South Africa, September visitors.
Here they were in high, beating Australia in the memorable final of the world testing championship in Lord’s. Their return, for white ball stuff, should be a severe test of the Brook captain – they have won five of their last six against England.
The ODI of today, the first of the three ODIs and three T20s, the t-shirts in Headingley at 1 pm BST, join us to chew the Ashes team and more.

