Bavuma Leads South Africa to Historic ODI Series Win in England After 27 Years

Bavuma Leads South Africa to Historic ODI Series Win in England After 27 Years

 01:00 05/09/2025

South Africa clinched a historic ODI series victory against England at Lord's, their first in England since 1998. Matthew Breetzke's impressive 85 propelled the Proteas to 330, securing a 5-run win. England's struggles continue, marked by four consecutive ODI losses and a concerning post-World Cup performance. The final match on September 7 offers England a chance to salvage pride.
Matthew Breetzke's Record-Breaking Streak Leads South Africa to Series Victory Over England

Matthew Breetzke's Record-Breaking Streak Leads South Africa to Series Victory Over England

 23:00 04/09/2025

South Africa's Matthew Breetzke became the first player to score half-centuries in each of his first five ODI appearances, setting up his side's gripping, series-clinching five-run victory over England at Lord's on Thursday.
Matthew Breetzke Makes ODI History: South African Star Sets New Record with Fifth Consecutive Fifty

Matthew Breetzke Makes ODI History: South African Star Sets New Record with Fifth Consecutive Fifty

 16:00 04/09/2025

Matthew Breetzke has made a remarkable entry into international cricket, setting a new record by scoring fifty or more runs in his first five ODI innings. The South African opener surpassed Navjot Singh Sidhu's previous record, achieving this milestone during the second ODI against England at Lord's.
Four on the trot! Matthew Breetzke creates history, breaks Navjot Singh Sidhu's 38-year-old record

Four on the trot! Matthew Breetzke creates history, breaks Navjot Singh Sidhu's 38-year-old record

 07:01 22/08/2025

South Africa batter Matthew Breetzke has made history by becoming the first ODI cricketer to begin his career with four consecutive scores of fifty or more. The South African batter achieved this milestone during the second ODI against Australia, scoring a fluent 88. India's Navjot Singh Sidhu had achieved the feat in 1987 but in five ODIs.
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