England Struggles in First ODI as South Africa Chase Down 187

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December 05, 2024 · 1 min read

England Struggles in First ODI as South Africa Chase Down 187
Other Sports | December 05, 2024
England excelled in the previous T20 series but delivered a below-par performance in their first ODI since September. (Image: Getty)

England lost by six wickets in the first ODI against South Africa, posting a below-par total of 186. South Africa chased down 187 in Kimberley with ease, reaching the target in 38.2 overs led by Laura Wolvaardt, who remained unbeaten on 59. England’s bowlers struggled and dropped Wolvaardt twice early on, which allowed her to anchor the innings. Nadine de Klerk then sealed the victory with an explosive 48* off 28 balls. England’s batting faltered under pressure as Marizanne Kapp’s brilliant new-ball spell dismantled the top order.

Sophia Dunkley, Tammy Beaumont and Nat Sciver-Brunt fell cheaply, leaving England at 91-6. Heather Knight’s 40 provided some resistance and Charlie Dean’s 47* gave England a glimmer of hope. However, England were dismissed for 186 in 38.4 overs. Kapp’s return to the side after being rested for the T20 series proved crucial. She swung the ball prodigiously, causing England’s top order to struggle.

Wolvaardt’s innings, although slow, remained steady and she outlasted England’s bowlers with solid support from Annerie Dercksen, Kapp and de Klerk. England’s fielding also let them down, with Jones and Dunkley dropping easy chances. Despite the pitch offering uneven bounce and assistance to seamers like Lauren Bell and Lauren Filer, England failed to capitalize on these conditions.

Their inaccuracies allowed South Africa to chase down the target comfortably. South Africa’s win marked a positive start to the series with Wolvaardt’s composed knock and Kapp’s impact proving crucial. However, England needs to enhance their consistency in the remaining two ODIs particularly with the Ashes series against Australia on the horizon.