Here's how to watch England vs South Africa and live stream the 1st ODI cricket match online no matter where you are, as two highly erratic teams face off ...
And if you don't, then you can currently bag a big six of a bargain by getting Sling TV - featuring 30+ channels - with your first month currently available with a 50% discount (opens in new tab). For those wanting to watch home coverage of sports from overseas, a good VPN (opens in new tab) is the solution. Sony Liv (opens in new tab) (IN) SuperSport (opens in new tab) (SA) Willow TV (opens in new tab) via Sling TV (US) Jio users can watch the series free of cost with the JioTV mobile application. Kayo Sports FREE trial (opens in new tab) (AU) But there is a way to tune in regardless. Play gets underway at 1pm BST on Tuesday afternoon for the 1st ODI, with Sky's coverage starting at 12.30pm. Follow our guide as we explain how to watch an England vs South Africa live stream for the 1st ODI online from anywhere. Handy if you don't want to go all-out on Fox. Left-arm wristspinner Tabraiz Shamsi is, as ever, the danger man for the Proteas, and he'll have enjoyed what he saw from England over their three-game series against India.
England vs South Africa, Live: Ben Stokes, who will be playing his last ODI on Tuesday, will be the cynosure of all eyes in the match.
England look to give a perfect farewell in the ODIs to the star all-rounder with a win over the guests, while South Africa must be equally eager for an early lead in the three-match series. England vs South Africa, 1st ODI Live Score Updates: Sam Curran dismissed Quinton de Kock on teh latter's individual score of 19 to give England a good start vs South Africa in the first ODI of the three-match series at Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street on Tuesday. Earlier, South Africa skipper Keshav Maharaj opted to bat against England in the game. Stokes, who makes his final appearance in the format with his 105th game, announced about his decision to retire from ODIs on the eye of this match.
England vs South Africa, 1st ODI Live Cricket Score Streaming Online: All eyes will be on England's talismanic all-rounder Ben Stokes who announced his ...
Follow all the latest action from Chester-le-Street where Stokes makes his farewell appearance for the 50-over side.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. England vs South Africa England vs South Africa England vs South Africa South African skipper Keshav Maharaj won the toss at Chester-le-Street and opted to bat first. He will remain a part of his country’s T20 team.
They are equally resourced in the seam bowling department with Stokes, Sam Curran, Brydon Carse and debutant Matthew Potts, who was capped by Mark Wood, in ...
South Africa have not played an ODI since March and made four changes to the team they fielded then. South Africa have included both specialist spinners, Maharaj and Potts debuts for England as South Africa bat in Stokes' farewell ODI
Over-by-over report: Ben Stokes signs off from ODIs with this series opener in Durham. Join our writers for updates.
17th over: South Africa 91-1 (Malan 37, van der Dussen 30) Malan has made a superb start to his ODI career, with three hundreds from only 17 games – the same as Stokes has from 104. 19th over: South Africa 108-1 (Malan 44, van der Dussen 38) Buttler can sniff a wicket and has shown it by giving Rashid a slip throughout his spell, but these two batters are stubbornly sticking to the middle of the bat. 18th over: South Africa 102-1 (Malan 41, van der Dussen 36) Stokes continues, and the magic still refuses to materialise. 5th over: South Africa 28-0 (Malan 14, de Kock 12) Curran is getting closer to that immaculate over. 23rd over: South Africa 130-1 (Malan 52, van der Dussen 51) Anything Malan can do, van der Dussen can do faster. 20th over: South Africa 112-1 (Malan 44, van der Dussen 42) Buttler gives Stokes a rest, which he looks as if he needs, and goes back to Carse. He does OK, conceding just four. 2nd over: South Africa 12-0 (Malan 5, de Kock 6) Here is Matthew Potts, handed the new ball ahead of his Durham team-mate Brydon Carse. He was presented with his cap by yet another Durham quick, Mark Wood, who confessed to being more nervous than he was when bowling in the World Cup final. They won’t miss Stokes the bowler, who has a mediocre average of 44 in the same period and is ranked 86th in the ODI world. Another creamy cover drive from van der Dussen, and a stunningly good shot from Malan, who sees a length ball and straight-drives it on the up. 27th over: South Africa 149-2 (van der Dussen 63, Markram 2) Rashid, enjoying his mate’’s moment in the sun, finds some extra bounce to beat van der Dussen outside off. 30th over: South Africa 167-2 (van der Dussen 72, Markram 11) Another regal shot from van der Dussen, the man of the match so far: he cuts Moeen for four, finding the gap expertly. 29th over: South Africa 161-2 (van der Dussen 67, Markram 10) As his second spinner has done the trick, Buttler summons a third – Liam Livingstone. And you could say a fourth too, as Livingstone is two spinners for the price of one, an offie and a leggie.
CRR: 6.50. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. David Miller*, 4(2), 1, 0, 200. Heinrich Klaasen, 0(0), 0, 0, 0. Bowling, O, M, R, W. Sam Curran*, 8.2, 1, 47, 1.
49.2 Brydon Carse to Klaasen, out Caught by Roy!! The slower delivery into the pitch works for Brydon Carse, Klaasen backs away and lofts off a good length, but straight to long-on. 48.3 Sam Curran to Klaasen, FOUR, nice! Miller has a look at the toe of his bat while Buttler wears a wry smile The slower delivery on off, Miller cuts and the bottom-edge runs away wide of Buttler to his left. 49.6 Brydon Carse to Miller, no run, a dot to end. 49.4 Brydon Carse to Miller, FOUR, Stokes is really struggling but look at that effort.