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England vs South Africa: Harry Brook’s side thrashed at Headingley

2 September 2025
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England vs South Africa: Harry Brook’s side thrashed at Headingley
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England suffered a disappointing defeat in the first ODI against South Africa at Headingley, being bowled out for just 131 runs and losing by seven wickets. Captain Harry Brook’s side collapsed from 82-2 to 131 all out, with Aiden Markram scoring 86 runs as South Africa comfortably chased down the target, winning with 29.1 overs to spare.

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