South Africa beat England by 80 runs in second one-day international to take a 1-0 lead in the 5 match series. South Africa became the world's No.1 team in all three forms of cricket after Amla's 150 lead his team to an 80-run beating of England in the second ODI.
South Africa replaces England as the top ODI team after the hosts distorted to 207 all out, chasing South Africa's 287-5 at the Rose Bowl. All seven South Africa bowlers took at slightest one wicket, with Morne Morkel claiming the best figures of 2-29. Samit Patel and Ian Bell were England's top scorers with 45 each.
South Africa replaces England as the top ODI team after the hosts distorted to 207 all out, chasing South Africa's 287-5 at the Rose Bowl. All seven South Africa bowlers took at slightest one wicket, with Morne Morkel claiming the best figures of 2-29. Samit Patel and Ian Bell were England's top scorers with 45 each.
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