England v South Africa - South Africa tour of England - 5th ODI – England falter on 182 – Live Score and Update
England 182 (45.2 ov) – England won the toss and chose to bat
In the final of the five-match One Day International (ODI) series between England and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757, the hosts after winning the toss chose to bat first but failed to post a big total, as they got bowled-out by the Proteas on a tally of 182, at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
England managed to craft an opening stand of 23 runs, before http://www.senore.com/Cricket/IR-Bell-c1597, became the first casualty of the day by losing his wicket to RJ Peterson on ten runs.
A run later, it was time for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RS-Bopara-c2373, who fell without scoring a run.
Skipper http://www.senore.com/Cricket/M-Morkel-c73528 dismissed JM Bairstow after the batsman had scored 29 runs.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/EJG-Morgan-c1419 was disappointing, as he perished without scoring, leaving his squad standing on 82.
With Cook still in the middle, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c749 were looking to finish strong but F du Plessis fixed that when he caught and bowled the English skipper with 99 runs on the board. Cook scored an innings of 51 runs off 72 deliveries before walking off the field.
Wicketkeeper/batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Huzefa-Mohammed-Patel-c63657 then steered their team to 124, before Patel lost his wicket after hitting nine runs off his bat.
It was then time for CR Woakes to take guard, but before the England duo could forge a meaningful partnership, Morkel crashed the party by nabbing Kieswetter on 33 runs. By this time, England were standing on a tally of 156.
With Peterson becoming extremely difficult to handle, England lost wickets on one front while at the other Woakes jabbed an unbeaten innings of 33 runs off 44 deliveries to help his team post something worth fighting for.
From South Africa, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RJ-Peterson-c2332 was outstanding with three wickets to his name.
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