Watch the highlights of England vs South Africa 20th Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 - ICC Cricket World Cup tournament of the 20th ODI match played between South Africa and England at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai in 21st October 2023.
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Heinrich Klaasen brought up his maiden World Cup ton off 61 balls © Associated Press |
Heinrich Klaasen's record-breaking 61-ball century, Reeza Hendricks, Rassie van der Dussen's fifties and All-rounder Marco Jansen's quick-fire 42-ball 75 before Bowlers attack gives South Africa's record 229-run victory over England, despite a Mark Wood's late blitz in a one-sided game of the 20th March of a Cricket World Cup.
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- South Africa's 229-run win was their fifth largest victory by terms of runs in One-day international, It is their biggest win against England in ODIs, previous biggest win by 122-runs at The Oval in the 1999 World Cup and It is their third heaviest win in the ODI World Cup.
- England's 229-run defeat was their worst by margin of runs in ODIs, previous biggest defeat by 221-runs against Australia at Melbourne in the last year and the joint seventh worst defeat by margin of runs in the ODI World Cup.
- South Africa's 399 was their joint ninth highest score in One-day international, It is their highest total against England in ODIs, previous highest was 354 at Cape Town in 2009 and It is their fourth highest-score in the ODI World Cup.
- South Africa's 399 was the their second highest score at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai in One-day international, after their 438 against India in 2015 and the highest-score by any team at Wankhede Stadium in the ODI World Cup, previous highest was 358 by New Zealand against Canada in the 2011 World Cup.
- Heinrich Klaasen hammered a 61-ball third fastest century for South Africa in the ODI World Cup and the sixth Fastest hundred in the ODI World Cups.
- Heinrich Klaasen hammered a 61-ball ninth fastest century for South Africa in One-day international and the fastest hundred by an South African batsman against England in ODIs, surpassing the previous record of 75-ball hundred held by AB de Villiers at Cape Town in 2009.
- 121 : Reeza Hendricks and Rassie van der Dussen set up the second highest first-wicket partnership for South Africa against England in ODIs.
- 151 : Heinrich Klaasen and Marco Jansen set up the record sixth-wicket partnership for South Africa against England in ODIs, previously held by the 74-run stand between Hansie Cronje and Mark Boucher at Johannesburg in 2000.
- England's 170 was their eighth lowest score in a completed innings against South Africa in One-day international and It is their tenth lowest total in the ODI World Cup.
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South Africa scored mammoth total of 399-7 in 50 overs with top scorer by Heinrich Klaasen hammered a 109 off 67-balls - which was his 4th ODI hundred, his first century against England in ODIs and also his first hundred in the ODI World Cup.
Reeza Hendricks hit 85 off 75-balls including 9-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 113.33, Marco Jansen blasted a unbeaten 75 off 42-balls included 6-sixes & 3-fours with strike rate of 178.57.
Rassie van der Dussen cracked a 60 off 61-balls included 8-fours and Aiden Markram scored 42 off 44-balls included 4-fours.
England best bowler by Reece Topley picked up 3-wickets, Gus Atkinson and Adil Rashid both took 2-wickets.
England scored 170 for all-out in 22 overs with top scorer by Mark Wood hammered a unbeaten 43 off 17-balls including 5-sixes & 2-fours with strike rate of 252.94.
Gus Atkinson blasted a 35 off 21-balls including 7-fours with strike rate of 166.66, Harry Brook scored 17 off 25-balls included 2-fours & a six and Jos Buttler hit 15 off 7-balls contained 2-fours & a six with strike rate of 214.28.
Heinrich Klaasen named Player of the match for his record-breaking batting performance to smashed a whirlwind 109-runs knocked off facing 67-balls including 12-fours & 4-sixes with strike rate of 162.68.
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