Massive prediction: “South Africa win the ODI 2027 World Cup” | Cricket news

Former England captain Michael Vaughan supported South Africa to win the 2027 World Cup after their dominant exhibitions in the ODI series in progress against England. Position on X After the effort to hit Proteas at Lord, Vaughan wrote: “South Africa to win the World Cup in 2027, I think …” The comment came while Matthew Breetzke continued his remarkable start in international cricket. The 26 -year -old opener struck 85 in the second ODI in Lord’s on Thursday, becoming the first drummer in the history of the ODI to start his career with five fifty or more. His sleeves raised South Africa to 330/8 after slipping at 93/3. Breetzke shared a 147 -point stand with Tristan Stubbs, who removed 58, for the control of the muscular back on the shock. Dewald Brevis cut 42 others to maintain the pressure on the quisors of England. Jofra Archer led the attack on England with 4/62 figures, while Adil Rashid finished with 2/33 of his 10 Overs.

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Breetzke, who had already recorded 150 in his beginnings and 88 in Australia, raised his half-century in just 57 balls, attacking the border with five four and three before falling to an archer Yorker. His five -game race saw him score 463 points to a puffy average of 92.6. The performance followed the overwhelming victory of seven counters in South Africa in the first Odi in Headingley, where England was overthrown for 131. Keshav Maharaj (4/22) and Wiaan Mulder (3/33) dismantled the hosts before the end of the pursuit inside 21 Overs.
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With consecutive dominant displays, the Proteas not only took control of the series, but also attracted praise from one of the most influential voices in England and the old skipper.Vaughan’s commentary, which is a daring prediction before the Male World Cup of the CPI 2027, only adds expectations on this side. The tournament will be organized in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia in October and November.