England have made one change to their group for the third One-Day Worldwide in opposition to South Africa on Sunday.
Surrey all-rounder Jamie Overton will change Saqib Mahmood for Sunday’s match on the Utilita Bowl in Southampton, reside on Sky Sports activities Cricket from 10.30am.
England, 2-0 down within the three-match collection, shall be enjoying for satisfaction.
England noticed their hopes of ODI collection victory over South Africa finish with a recreation to spare on Thursday, following a crushing seven-wicket loss at Headingley with a slender five-run defeat at Lord’s, placing South Africa 2-0 up.
The England gamers are dealing with a demanding schedule. These two losses to South Africa in little over 48 hours got here within the days following The Hundred and after a packed worldwide summer season, as England contested a hard-fought five-Check tussle in opposition to India wherein each match went to a fifth day.
Joe Root, Ben Duckett, captain Harry Brook and Jamie Smith have performed recurrently throughout that interval, whereas Jofra Archer has additionally performed throughout all three codecs.
Duckett is on the group sheet for the ultimate ODI on the Utilita Bowl this weekend however it was introduced on Friday that he’ll now be rested for the three T20s that comply with, beginning in Cardiff on Wednesday.
‘Adequate and match sufficient’
Brook has stated: “We want to try and play our strongest side in every white-ball game. We’ve World Cups coming up – the T20 World Cup this winter and the one-day World Cup the following winter.
“It is simple to say that [we’re tired], however in my eyes that is simply an excuse. We’re ok and match sufficient to have the ability to maintain enjoying in the meanwhile.
“There’s obviously a bit of a break at the end of this series so it’s one game at a time and try to be fit and raring to go for the rest of this series.”
England v South Africa fixtures
All reside on Sky Sports activities, all occasions UK and Eire 🕰️
- First ODI (Headingley): South Africa received by seven wickets
- Second ODI (Lord’s): South Africa received by 5 runs
- Third ODI: Sunday September 7 (11am) – Utilita Bowl
- First T20: Wednesday September 10 (6.30pm) – Sophia Gardens Cardiff
- Second T20: Friday September 12 (6.30pm) – Emirates Previous Trafford
- Third T20: Sunday September 14 (2.30pm) – Trent Bridge
Watch England’s ODIs and T20s in opposition to South Africa reside on Sky Sports activities, with the third ODI at Utilita Bowl on Sunday (10.30am on air, 11am first ball). Stream with out a contract.