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wicket! England 221-2 (Betsel C Jansen B Fortuin 26)
Bethell Clubs Fortuin has long ended a breeze with 26 of 14 balls.
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No. 14: England 221-1 (Salt 104, Bessel 26) The salt was beaten by Maphaka's bumper and then started giving a South African player, probably Jansen, a breath. Don't know what that is.
Teenager Maphaka admits only five of them from one third. He has a 3-0-33-0 outstanding number – which is a very strange thing.
Buffet Bowling in South Africa? ” asked Matthew Doherty.
I don't think their bowling is bad, of course it was early.
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The fastest salt crushing England comes from 39 balls
No. 13: England 216-1 (Salt 102, Bessel 24) Oh, good Lord. Rabada starts his ending with no ball, which means Phil Salt's free blow. He made it count Post-200s 12.1 points.
Salt certainly eliminates the fastest record in any format in England – Liam Livingstone's 42 goals against Pakistan in 2021.
The end of Rabada is a bit messy, it's a 10-goal event and includes two spacious ones. Bessel's defender will get 23 from the last shot delivered in the last time. I think punchdrunk so no god knows how the South African bowler performs.
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No. 12: England 193-1 (Salt 87, Bessel 20) Aiden Markram led himself to attack the attack, presumably for at least one of the initially designated champions of Lisaad Williams (2-0-46-0).
Markram took one from each of the first three balls and started well. Then Bessel swept four behind the square and drove Two majestic straight six molecules. Judging by the most overrated hitter in cricket history, this is not bad, as some idiot from Burtel described last week.
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No. 11: England 174-1 (Salt 85, Bessel 3) The first time after the drink was the first unit number in the game, Fortuin ran only eight times. There is no boundary, either.
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Beverage break
“The crazy score becomes so ridiculous that it resembles the past cricket of our very wonderful Victorian waterfront resorts,” Kim Thonger wrote. “I wonder if there is really a market for the mid-winter T20 when the sand is good and firmly said, Weston-Super-Mare? On a cold, sunny day, the tides pour into the tide, and the breezes to help the inswinger, which can be pleasantly fun.
When I fell in love with Somerset, I could hardly do dog walks in December without having to mind the game of the T20.
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England sets T20 records for more than 10 men
Tenth time: England 166-1 (Salt 78, Bessel 2) Salt Works Maphaka took off the continuous quarter from the mat and the next ball violently showed it on the other, which helped the last quarter of the hip. He has 78 goals, no 28 goals, which is obviously normal behavior.
Oh, England's 10 points are the highest score for any man's T20 international. That was in any century, not just the 21st.
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Updated to 19.23 bst
19 balls of salt crushed
No. 9: England 150-1 (Salt 62, Bessel 2) Now is a formal fool. Salt – despite scoring with hit rate 240 – Play the lead role and serve as poor old Lisaad Williams 20 from four legal delivery. Six more than six games, four to mid-range, six more than six, more than cover cover, four to wide.
Somewhere in all the salt, a relatively high accumulation was raised from 19 balls.
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No. 8: England 126-1 (Salt 41, Bessel 1)
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wicket! England 126-1 (Buttler C Stubbs B Fortuin 83)
Buttler pulled two more sixes on Fortuin – I think, I think, even though they started to blur into one – and then sprinted the hockey deep behind the square, Tristan Stubbs would catch it sharply when they fell down there.
Buttler stepped out of a standing applause, which could not happen often for a player facing 30 delivery and hitting only 35 minutes. At that time, Buttler hit eight quarters and seven sixes, mostly evenly quiet.
Jos Buttler scored a pretty astonishing 83 goals in 30 goals. Photo: Darren Staples/AFP/Getty Imagesshare
Updated on 19.11 bst
Seventh place: England 112-0 (Salt 40, Buttler 70) Jansen returned and added the safety of five field players, but forgot. Salt flattens six; Buttler makes room for a cross-field forehand between the extra cover and the halfway. He has 70 goals with 26.
Wait, 70 shots from 26 balls! ! !
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England scores 100 in record power game
No. 6: England 100-0 (Salt 33, Buttler 65) teenage left-arm seaman Kwena Maphaka was invited to do something. He started well, admitting two of his first three balls. Then he was slapped in the butt: a slap on the cover followed, sliding six on the ground.
This put England in one hundred of six contests. It was their highest power match score, with 89 points against South Africa in the Classic World T20 match nine years ago in Mumbai. At that time, England won by 230; South Africa faced a similar goal.
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Buttler Wallops 18 goals fifty
Fifth: England 88-0 (Salt 32, Buttler 54) Labada returned to the attack and knocked down six people by Buttler. Three consecutive four-pointers allowed Buttler to score a pretty exciting 50 from 18 balls. He waved the bat on the ground and turned back to pay tribute to his father.
The second of these three four-pointers tempted the middle, and he tried to lower the water but was beaten by the inclination on the ball.
I'm not even sure you know the bowling apart in South Africa. This is the amazing attack from the England opener.
Jos Buttler has reached his fifty in just 18 balls. Blimey. Photo: Stu Forster/Getty Imagesshare
Updated to 18.55 bst
Fifty partnerships with 3.2 points
No. 4: England 68-0 (Salt 31, Buttler 35) Left arm rotator Bjorn Fortuin takes the position. Salter pulled him four points to build a fifty partnership in 3.2 points. Buttler drives continuous six and four. Remember what the six events are?
Fortuin tried to slow him down by passing the last ball. Buttler waits and waits and clubs to the exact same area, and then four more. He has 35 out of 14 balls, 31 in salt, from 10 balls. It is no exaggeration to say that England can get 500 times here.
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Updated to 18.50 bst
Williams' first disappearance 23
Third place: England 48-0 (Salt 26, Buttler 20) New bowler Lizaad Williams starts with two good delivery – he has since had a 0.2-0-12-0. Although it wasn't particularly short, Buttler pulled the first six violently and freed up a long second.
Two widths and a single salt, continuous boundary of salt, tension and breeder edge wide. Some starts, this one.
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Second place: England 25-0 (Salt 18, Buttler 7) Kagiso Rabada starts from the other end. Jos Buttler put his first ball in a quarter between the sliding and the ditch, clever stroke, but Rabada kept it quiet for the rest of the game.
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First: England 18-0 (Salt 18, Buttler 0) Phil Salt goes out to Cardiff with a Golden Duck. At Old Trafford, he hit three balls in the game as if it was a normal behavior and then delivered the last time back to Marco Jansen's head six. A good start for England.
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Business time. Marco Jansen will open the bowling ball to Phil Salt.
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“This is a sunny day after yesterday’s deletion,” Tanya Aldred, who wrote in Old Trafford. “The party looks a bit sad – only about 15% of people are currently.”
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Team News
A change. Jofra Archer Jamie Overton brings left arm spinner in England XI; South Africa Bjorn Fortuin From Corbin Bosch. Keshan Maharaj has a groin strain.
England Salt, Ass (WK), Brooke (C), Bessel, Banton, Curran, Jack, Dawson, Archer, Ahed, Rashid, Wood.
South Africa Markram (C), Rickelton, Predorious, Brevis, Stubbs, Ferreira, Jansen, Rabada, Forruin, Maphaka, Williams.
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Updated on 18.10 BST
South Africa wins bowls and bowls
“The wicket looks a little different, and we want some moisture in the early days,” their Aiden Markram said.
Harry Brook said England would play on second-hand courts.
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Updated on 18.03 BST
Preface
It's Friday, it's 6pm, and it's time to make TFI rain in Manchester. England and South Africa will hope to play more than 20 matches tonight in the T20 matches held in Cardiff on Wednesday. Then there was a chance for showers – come on, it was September in Manchester – but the signs were much better than the signs 48 hours ago.
England needs to win to avoid a second white ball series beating South Africa. Given that the series has only 12.5 old sentences, this is a bit strange. But South Africa handled the weirdness and situation on Wednesday, so if they win again in tonight’s Orthodox match, England wouldn’t have any complaints.
The competition begins at 6.30 pm.
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