Who was the Player of the Match?
Donovan Ferreira.
Sports / Cricket
South Africa emerged victorious against England in the first T20 international held in Cardiff, in a match reduced by rain. South Africa now lead the three-match series 1-0.
The match was heavily impacted by rain, leading to a significantly reduced game. South Africa managed to score 97-5 in 7.5 overs, with key contributions from Donovan Ferreira (25 off 11) and Dewald Brevis (23 off 10). England struggled to keep up, finishing at 54-5 in 5 overs, despite Jos Buttler's quickfire 25 off 11.
Luke Wood's performance was a bright spot for England, taking two early wickets. However, the rest of the bowling attack found it difficult to contain the South African batsmen. Sam Curran marked his return with a wicket but couldn't prevent South Africa from setting a challenging target.
England's batting lineup faltered under pressure, with Rabada, Jansen and Bosch taking key wickets to cripple their chase. The team will need to regroup and improve their execution in the remaining matches to level the series.
Donovan Ferreira.
They were given a break after playing every international for England across all formats this summer.
South Africa won by 14 runs (DLS method).
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