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    Home»Sports»England Crushes South Africa by 146 Runs, Sets New Records

    England Crushes South Africa by 146 Runs, Sets New Records

    Sports September 13, 20251 Min Read
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    England inflicted a heavy defeat on South Africa in Manchester, a loss that will be etched in South African cricket history. The second match of the three-T20I series witnessed a historic win for the hosts. England defeated South Africa by 146 runs, setting a new record. South Africa had never before experienced such a significant loss. England, meanwhile, surpassed the 300-run mark, a milestone they had never achieved previously. South Africa struggled to complete their allotted overs. After a good start, the South African team faltered, with no batsman able to build a significant score. Aiden Markram top-scored with 41 runs. Jofra Archer took three wickets for England.

    Aiden Markram Cricket Match england cricket Jofra Archer Jos Buttler Manchester Phil Salt Record Victory South Africa cricket T20I
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