South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points, positioned opposite from north and perpendicular to both west and east. In some languages such as English, Latin, and Hebrew, it also refers to one side of the sun at noontime (see Southern Hemisphere).
South can often be abbreviated simply as S. While the term “south” is primarily used in geography and navigation, it is also widely recognized in sports, particularly in international cricket through the South Africa National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard, which highlights the exciting contests, player performances, match statistics, and memorable moments between the South African and English cricket teams across Test, ODI, and T20 formats.
| South Africa Player | Role | England Player | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| Graeme Smith | Opening Batter, Captain | Alastair Cook | Opening Batter, Captain |
| Hashim Amla | Top-order Batter | Joe Root | Top-order Batter |
| Jacques Kallis | Batting All-rounder | Ben Stokes | All-rounder |
| AB de Villiers | Wicketkeeper Batter | Kevin Pietersen | Middle-order Batter |
| Faf du Plessis | Middle-order Batter | Ian Bell | Middle-order Batter |
| Quinton de Kock | Wicketkeeper Batter | Jos Buttler | Wicketkeeper Batter |
| David Miller | Finisher | Eoin Morgan | Middle-order Batter |
| JP Duminy | Batting All-rounder | Andrew Flintoff | All-rounder |
| Dale Steyn | Fast Bowler | James Anderson | Fast Bowler |
| Morne Morkel | Fast Bowler | Stuart Broad | Fast Bowler |
| Kagiso Rabada | Fast Bowler | Jofra Archer | Fast Bowler |
| Imran Tahir | Leg Spinner | Adil Rashid | Leg Spinner |
| Keshav Maharaj | Left-arm Spinner | Moeen Ali | Spin All-rounder |
| Aiden Markram | Opening Batter | Jonny Bairstow | Wicketkeeper Batter |
| Temba Bavuma | Top-order Batter | Jason Roy | Opening Batter |
ODIs
South Africa were expected to take control of the series after defeating England at Headingley and Lord’s, but instead suffered defeat in a one-sided final match which didn’t even count as proper competition.
Bethell scored a remarkable century to help England amass 414 runs, before Jofra Archer demolished South Africa for just 72 runs as they posted their lowest ODI total ever. But it wasn’t just the score; rather it was how quickly England won this match.
Aiden Markram and Wiaan Mulder both fell for ducks within consecutive overs, before Ryan Rickelton was caught at mid-wicket for South Africa to fall to 19-3. With Temba Bavuma out due to a calf strain, hopes of reaching their target all but vanished; Corbin Bosch managed one four off Adil Rashid to long on.
But Jofra Archer then hit Corbin Bosch on top of his helmet before it was declared no ball; South Africa will surely remember this game fondly; almost enough so as a result for inclusion into Guinness Book of World Records!
| Player | Role | Batting Style | Bowling Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reeza Hendricks | Opening Batter | Right-hand Bat | Right-arm Off Break |
| Quinton de Kock (WK) | Wicketkeeper Batter | Left-hand Bat | – |
| Heinrich Klaasen | Middle-order Batter | Right-hand Bat | Wicketkeeper |
| David Miller | Middle-order Batter | Left-hand Bat | Right-arm Off Break |
| Aiden Markram (C) | Captain, Batting All-rounder | Right-hand Bat | Right-arm Off Break |
| Tristan Stubbs | Batter | Right-hand Bat | Right-arm Off Break |
| Marco Jansen | Bowling All-rounder | Left-hand Bat | Left-arm Fast |
| Keshav Maharaj | Spinner | Left-hand Bat | Left-arm Orthodox |
| Kagiso Rabada | Fast Bowler | Left-hand Bat | Right-arm Fast |
| Ottniel Baartman | Fast Bowler | Right-hand Bat | Right-arm Fast |
| Anrich Nortje | Fast Bowler | Right-hand Bat | Right-arm Fast |
T20Is
The Twenty20 international (T20I) is the newest format of cricket. Introduced in 2003, this fast-paced short format game quickly gained popularity and attracted newcomers to its fold. Characterised by fielding restrictions and rules that encourage scoring, this short form game promises thrilling spectator encounters – so much so that over 100 countries have received official T20I status from ICC.
The inaugural ICC T20 World Cup took place in 2007 and quickly became one of the most beloved forms of cricket around the globe, becoming an invaluable revenue stream for cricket itself. Furthermore, it helped expand participation across teams and players, leading to more domestic leagues like Indian Premier League.
A T20I (Twenty 20 International) is a one-off match played using the 20-over format of cricket between two teams in an individual venue and can feature teams from either full member countries or non-member nations. Each side usually field 10 players at any one time on the pitch.
One-day internationals
One-Day Internationals (ODIs), are forms of limited-overs cricket played among teams that hold full International Cricket Council membership and comprise of 50 overs per side over one day. Introduced in 1971 and considered one of the premier formats for limited-overs cricket today.
Proteas’ hopes of maintaining an unassailable 2-0 advantage were dashed by England, who staged a remarkable comeback to win in Kimberley 3-0 and claim an unprecedented 5th consecutive One-Day International (ODI). England recorded their biggest ever one-Day win ever against South Africa! It marked England’s most emphatic ODI triumph ever.
Although Temba Bavuma was present, South Africa struggled to keep pace with England’s speed and quality bowling attack. Aiden Markram and Wiaan Mulder both fell for ducks within two overs while Codi Yusuf was soon caught behind by Ryan Rickelton at third slip; Codi Yusuf was then caught behind for Ryan Rickelton at third slip before Jofra Archer ripped through their top order in four overs to effectively end South Africa’s chances of reaching 415 altogether.
South Africa began their ODI series against Australia for the first time since their shocking home defeat in February 2023, suffering their sixth consecutive dead-rubber final-game loss after similar defeats against Ireland, Pakistan, Australia, and England in their previous ODI dead-rubber matches during 2023.
Nandre Burger, Lungi Ngidi, and Bethell now need to step up and compensate for the experience the team has lost due to injuries. Fans who follow the South Africa National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard can compare these performances with South Africa’s contests against England, where individual brilliance, tactical bowling, and batting partnerships have often played a decisive role in determining the outcome of the match.
| Match Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Tournament | ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 – Super Eight |
| Date | 21 June 2024 |
| Venue | Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium |
| Toss | England won the toss and elected to bowl |
| South Africa Score | 163/6 (20 Overs) |
| England Score | 156/6 (20 Overs) |
| Result | South Africa won by 7 runs |
| Player of the Match | Quinton de Kock – 65 (38) |
