South Africa beat England by 14 runs in the rain-shortened first T20I in Cardiff on Thursday. Captain Aiden Markram, Dewald Brevis, and Donovan Ferreira came up with entertaining cameos to help the visitors to a huge score before England failed to reach the revised target of 69 in five overs.
After persistent rains delayed the toss and reduced the match to nine overs a side, England put South Africa in. The Proteas had a forgettable start as Luke Wood dismissed opener Ryan Rickelton for a first-ball duck. However, Markram smashed Jamie Overton for the first six of the match before hitting a six and a four in Luke Wood’s next over as the score read 33/1 after the powerplay of 2.4 overs. The Lucknow Super Giants batter top-scored for the Proteas with his 14-ball 28 before Brevis and Ferreira targeted the spinners. The pair smashed five sixes off Liam Dawson and Adil Rashid to plunder 35 runs in their two overs. Another expensive over from Overton saw him concede two sixes as rain brought a close to the first innings after 7.5 overs. Ferreira and Brevis hit three sixes each in their 11-ball 25 and 10-ball 23 cameos, respectively, while left-arm pacer Luke Wood finished with 2/22 in two overs.
With more time lost due to inclement weather, the home side was given a revised target of 69 to be chased in five overs. England also had an identically horrific start as Kagiso Rabada sent back Phil Salt for a golden duck. But fellow opener Jos Buttler responded with a four and a six in the same over to keep them in the game. But Marco Jansen dismissed Jacob Bethell in the last ball of the powerplay as the game was in the balance again, with the score reading 17/2 after 1.3 overs. Buttler welcomed pacer Corbin Bosch with a six off the first ball of the third over, but England lost captain Harry Brook in the same over. The former England captain tried his best to keep the match alive with another maximum off Jansen in the fourth over, but the left-arm pacer had the last laugh, inducing an edge from him. The England wicketkeeper-batter smashed three sixes and a four during his 11-ball 25 as the equation swelled to 26 off six balls. Bosch accounted for Tom Banton in the first ball before giving away only 11 runs to defend the target successfully. Bosch ended with 2/20 in two overs, while Jansen got 2/18 in his two.
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