
A exciting conclusion in Southampton Rose Bow in Southampton England and South Africa Facked in the third and final one -day internationals. Already a non-2–0 series lead with proteies has been sealed, the match presents a final chance for England to secure a consolation victory and restore some pride over the soil of the house. South Africa’s formidable form throughout the series has left England in an uncertain position, which highlights the competitive difference between the two sides.
South Africa’s dominance in the series and change for the final game
South Africa’s dominance in the series began with a cruel seven -wicket win in the first ODI at Handingley, where he chased a target of 132 runs with more than 29 overs. The second game at Lord’s was a very thrilling competition, but South Africa’s strong batting performance proved to be very high for the hosts. Despite half a century Joe Root, Jacob Bethel And Jose ButlerEngland declined five runs from South Africa’s total command of 330.
Final, Game, South African Captain Temba Bavuma The coin won the flip and took a strategic decision to bowl first. South Africa has made two changes to their winning side, bringing them to all-rounders Vian rudder And debutant Kodi Yusuf For Lungi cash And Seenuran Muthuswamy,
The reason behind the absence of Saqib Mahmud
For England, alone changes see that Jamie comes to overson Saqib MahmudThe decision to rotate Mahmud was described by the England captain Harry Brook Being part of a strategy, ‘being aggressive with both bat and ball’ and the team must have impressed their possibilities of pursuing as a good wicket.
Bru said at the time of the toss, “We used to bowl earlier. Just like the rotation goes out, just get aggressive with both the bat and the ball. Looks like a good wicket, affects our chances of chasing,” Brooke said on the toss time.
Saqib’s limited partnership in the series saw him playing only second ODI at Lord’s, where he was brought to add experiences to the bowling attack. In that high scoring affair, he bowled 10 overs, scoring 53 runs without a wicket. While the rate of his economy was the best of 5.30 England’s primary fast bowlers, he was unable to find a success. Eventually, the decisive match in that decisive match contributed to the decision to manage the series for the conclusion of the series.

