Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 03:24:32 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-18 06:22:33
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South Africa beat England by 5 runs at Lords, clinching their first ODI series win on English soil since 1998, Temba Bavuma's brilliant leadership paving the way for a historic victory.
South Africa climbed out of the depths of their darkest times in international cricket, beating England by a narrow 5-run margin at Lord's to clinch the ODI series, their first series win in England since 1998. It was a historic day for the Proteas, led by their indispensable captain Temba Bavuma, who had ignited his team with a composed and disciplined innings of 37 off 39 deliveries, orchestrating a formidable total of 298 despite facing a daunting pace attack at Lord's. England's openers looked to be cruising towards an easy target until Matthew Breetzke's innings ignited the capacity crowd at Lord's.
With each passing over, the crowd roared louder and louder, willing each of the visiting side's bowlers to inspire a turnaround. And they did. Each of the South African bowlers played their part, with impressive performances all around. By the time opener Phil Salt was caught by David Miller at cover, England had already conceded the match. They eventually folded for 293, with David Willey's valiant 59-ball 77 proving to be too little too late. The visitors' disciplined bowling and fielding ensured they held their nerve to secure a famous victory, one that will go down in history as it brought an end to 27 years of hurt abroad.
It was a shame that Bavuma couldn't lead his side to a clean sweep over the Three Lions, but this historic win will no doubt be a massive confidence booster for a young, developing South African side as they look to reclaim their dominance in world cricket.