Leeds, May 25:
England captain Eoin Morgan’s fine century laid the platform for a 72-run win over South Africa in the day/night first one-day international at Headingley today.
Victory over the Proteas, the world’s number-one ranked ODI side, gave England a morale boost just a week before they host the Champions Trophy tournament featuring the world’s top eight 50-over sides and put them 1-0 up in this three-match series.
South Africa, set 340 to win, made steady progress while the experienced Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis shared a second-wicket stand of 112.
But they both fell in quick succession to leave the Proteas 149 for three.
South Africa’s innings never recovered and they were dismissed for 267 with five overs to spare.
Earlier, Morgan’s 107 — his 10th ODI hundred for England — was the cornerstone of the hosts’ 339 for six.
England had slumped to 198 for five but Morgan’s sixth- wicket stand of 117 with fellow left-hander Moeen Ali, who made a dashing 77 not out on his return, turned the tide. Both batsmen struck five sixes apiece.
Ali, who ended England’s innings with a six off Chris Morris, was named man-of-the-match after also taking two wickets with his off-spin. (Agencies)