SA v ENG 2020: Second ODI - Statistical Preview

All the major stats and facts ahead of the second ODI between South Africa and England in Durban.

South Africa ODI captain Quinton de Kock. (Photo - Getty Images)

South Africa will take on England in the second ODI match at Kingsmead in Durban tomorrow. South Africa is leading 1-0 in the series after a 7 wickets win in Cape Town.

South Africa kicked off their new era on a bang and smashed world champions England by 7 wickets in the first ODI in Cape Town and now will look to seal the series tomorrow. Captain Quinton de Kock is leading from the front and will be hoping for another good inning along with the likes of Temba Bavuma, Rassie van der Dussen, David Miller and JJ Smuts. In the bowling Tabraiz Shamsi, JJ Smuts, Hendricks, Ngidi all did well and they need to do the job in Durban as well.

On the other hand, England was poor with the bat as well as the ball in Cape Town and need to bounce back tomorrow to stay alive in the series. Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow need to convert their starts into big knocks and captain Morgan and Joe Root too will be hoping for a good outing. In the bowling, Chris Woakes, Tom Curran, Chris Jordan, and Sam Curran have to do better.  

All the major stats and facts ahead of the second ODI between South Africa and England in Durban

Head to Head :

ODIs - 61

South Africa won - 30

England won - 27

Tied - 1

No results - 3

ODI record at Kingsmead, Durban -

South Africa - 22 wins, 11 losses, 1 tie and 4 no results in 38 ODIs 

England - 0 win, 2 losses and 1 no result in 3 ODIs 

100 - If Adil Rashid plays, it will be his 100th ODI match. He has taken 143 wickets in 99 ODIs so far. 

200 - Eoin Morgan needs 7 more sixes to complete 200 sixes for England in ODI cricket. He will be the first player to achieve this milestone for the England cricket team. 

507 - David Miller has scored 507 runs at an average of 72.42 in 11 ODIs with 2 hundreds and fifties each at Kingsmead in Durban. 

638 - Quinton de Kock has scored 638 runs at an average of 70.88 in 10 ODIs with 3 hundreds and 2 fifties against England. 

 
 

By Jasveer Singh Kharra - 06 Feb, 2020

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