Hosts have rested Aiden Markram and Kagiso Rabada, while Reeza Hendricks was injured, and David Miller is at the PSL.
[Tristan Stubbs](https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/tristan-stubbs-595978)is to bat at No. [Tony de Zorzi](https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/tony-de-zorzi-697183), who debuted in Tests three weeks back, slots in at No. [Ryan Rickelton](https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/ryan-rickelton-605661)to make his first ODI appearance.
West Indies (Playing XI) - Kyle Mayers, Brandon King, Shamarh Brooks, Shai Hope (C/WK), Nicholas Pooran, Rovman Powell, Jason Holder, Odean Smith, Yannic Cariah ...
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In the second ODI of the three-match series, South Africa will meet West Indies on Saturday (March 18) at Buffalo Park in East London. The match will kick ...
[Latest News](/latest-news/amp) West Indies are coming into this series after a 2-0 loss in the Test series against South Africa. After their average performance in the Test series, West Indies will be looking for a comeback and take revenge against South Africa.
CRR: 7.90. RR : 5.93. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Tony de Zorzi*, 13(12), 2, 0, 108.33. Temba Bavuma, 77(67), 9, 3, 114.93. Bowling, O, M, R, W.
The pace from Mayers isn't going to trouble Ngidi much Jansen fell to a rush of blood and Coetzee was a little lazy to drag his bat inside the crease. 40.6 Mayers to Ngidi, 1 run, again why has that single been taken? 41.4 Alzarri Joseph to Shamsi, out Caught by Shai Hope!! End of one of the finest knocks at the Buffalo Park. 40.4 Mayers to Ngidi, no run, punches a length delivery and finds the man at cover. Shai Hope, Player of the Match: Was a good game in the end. The pressure handling was the key. RVD, Stubbs fell to the short ball. The bowlers had a bit of a hiding but the batters, especially skippers of both sides, made merry. So the end of a fabulous game of cricket. I think it was a pretty good game.
New captain Shai Hope scored an unbeaten century as West Indies defeated hosts South Africa by 48 runs in the second one-day international on Saturday.
"If we had restricted them to around 300, considering we had got early wickets (they might have won)," Bavuma said. "Once you get in, you've got to go big. The first game at the same venue was washed out without a ball being bowled on Thursday.
West Indies beat South Africa by 48 runs in the 2nd ODI, at Buffalo Park, East London, today.
When De Zorzi was in, the Proteas were well on track at 184 for two in the 25th over, but they then lost three for 26 – amongst the wickets being Rassie van der Dussen (8) and Tristan Stubbs (6) to suddenly slip to 210 for five. Officials Umpires: Allahudien Paleker (South Africa) Marais Erasmus (South Africa) Bongani Jele (South Africa TV) South Africa Fall of wickets: 1-76 (Quinton de Kock - 8.4 ov), 2-123 (Ryan Rickelton - 16.1 ov), 3-184 (Tony de Zorzi - 24.4 ov), 4-200 (Rassie van der Dussen - 27.3 ov), 5-210 (Tristan Stubbs - 29.5 ov), 6-229 (Marco Jansen - 32.3 ov), 7-231 (Bjorn Fortuin - 32.6 ov), 8-238 (Gerald Coetzee - 33.6 ov), 9-287 (Temba Bavuma - 41.2 ov), 10-287 (Tabraiz Shamsi - 41.4 ov) In reply, Bavuma and Quinton de Kock (48) gave their side a flying start thanks to the latter’s three sixes and five fours in 26 balls that put them on 76 for none in the ninth. Hope then arrived and together with Nicholas Pooran (39) and Rovman Powell (46), did the bulk of the scoring to lift the islanders to a powerful 335 for eight. Temba Bavuma scored a second century for the Proteas in as many games but it was not enough as they fell to a 48-run defeat to West Indies in the second Betway One-Day International (ODI) at Buffalo Park in East London on Saturday.
Shai Hope made 128 not out in his first game as West Indies one-day captain to set up a 48-run win over South Africa on Saturday.
Hope hit five fours and seven sixes in his 115-ball knock after winning the toss and choosing to bat first. 10 Lungi Ngidi gave South Africa a glimpse of hope as they scrambled for a 49-run stand right near the end. Left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein then turned the game in West Indies’ favor.
After winning the toss and electing to bat at Buffalo Park in East London, Hope's superb 128 not out anchored the West Indies score of 335 for eight in ...
“If we had restricted them to around 300, considering we had got early wickets (they might have won),” Bavuma said. The first game at the same venue was washed out without a ball being bowled on Thursday. “Once you get in, you’ve got to go big.
Hope's century inspired West Indies to 335-8, and South Africa was all out for 287 in 41.4 overs despite captain Bavuma's best efforts, who hit a century of ...
Hope hit five fours and seven sixes in his 115-ball knock after winning the toss and choosing to bat first. Bavuma and No. Left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein then turned the game in West Indies' favor.