English cricket team in South Africa in 2020–21
The England cricket team toured South Africa during November and December 2020 to play three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.[1][2] However, the ODI matches were called off due to a COVID-19 outbreak.[3] The ODI series would have formed part of the inaugural 2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.[4][5]
English cricket team in South Africa in 2020–21 | |||
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South Africa | England | ||
Dates | 27 November – 9 December 2020 | ||
Captains | Quinton de Kock | Eoin Morgan | |
One Day International series | |||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | England won the 3-match series 3–0 | ||
Most runs | Rassie van der Dussen (136) | Dawid Malan (173) | |
Most wickets |
Lungi Ngidi (4) Tabraiz Shamsi (4) |
Sam Curran (3) Chris Jordan (3) | |
Player of the series | Dawid Malan (Eng) |
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the England team stayed in a bio-secure environment whilst in South Africa,[6] with the matches played in Cape Town and Paarl.[7] In October 2020, Cricket South Africa (CSA) made a plea to its parliament, saying that is of "critical importance",[8] while waiting on government approval for the tour to go ahead.[9] On 21 October 2020, both cricket boards agreed to the series, with the full tour itinerary being confirmed.[10][11]
England won the first two T20I matches to take an unassailable lead in the series.[12] England won the third match by nine wickets to take the series 3–0, with the victory putting England at the top of the ICC T20I Championship.[13]
The first ODI match, originally scheduled to be played on 4 December, was cancelled less than an hour before it was due to start,[14] after a South African player tested positive for coronavirus.[15] As a result, the fixture was moved back by two days.[16] However, on 6 December, the rescheduled match was abandoned after two members of the hotel staff tested positive for coronavirus.[17] Shortly after the match was called off, two members of England's touring party returned "unconfirmed positive tests" for the virus.[18] Later the same day, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed that the second ODI, scheduled for 7 December, would not be played on that date.[19] On 7 December, the remainder of the ODI series was postponed.[20] Both cricket boards agreed to work on hosting the ODI series at another time.[21][22]
Squads
editJake Ball, Tom Banton, Tom Helm were also named as reserves for England across both formats.[27] Kagiso Rabada was ruled out of South Africa's ODI squad after picking up a groin injury during the T20I series.[28] South Africa also rested Faf du Plessis, Pite van Biljon, Bjorn Fortuin and Reeza Hendricks for the ODI series.[29]
Practice matches
editA South Africa intra-squad warm-up match, due to take place on 21 November, was cancelled after two players tested positive for coronavirus.[30] A second match, scheduled to be played on 23 November, was also cancelled in an attempt to limit the impact of any possible infections.[31] Conversely, England played one 40-over intra-squad match and one 20-over intra-squad match,[32] with Jos Buttler and Eoin Morgan named as the team captains.[33]
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- Team Buttler won the toss and elected to bat.
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- Team Morgan won the toss and elected to bat.
T20I series
edit1st T20I
edit2nd T20I
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- England won the toss and elected to field.
- This was the first T20I match to be played at this venue.[34]
- Adil Rashid (Eng) took his 50th wicket in T20Is.[35]
3rd T20I
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- South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.
- Chris Jordan became the leading wicket-taker for England in T20Is, taking his 66th dismissal.[36]
- Jos Buttler and Dawid Malan (Eng) made the highest partnership for the 2nd wicket in T20Is with 167 runs.[37]
ODI series
edit1st ODI
edit2nd ODI
edit3rd ODI
editReferences
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