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Instead, it was Liam Livingstone’s mix-and-match spin which accounted for the two top scorers, Van der Dussen clean bowled and Markram holing out in the space of three deliveries Jackpot
He was as grateful for the increased breaks in play as England’s weary bowling attack, with ice packs, drenched towels and parasols all ferried on and off to keep the players cool Jackpot
There was no fairytale finish to one-day international cricket for Ben Stokes on home turf, as he faltered with bat and ball at Chester-le-Street as South Africa kicked off the Royal London Series with a 62-run win over England Jackpot
RecommendedUK heatwave set to get even hotter as Europe faces apocalyptic scenesEngland were lethargic in the oppressive conditions, with debutant Matthew Potts managing just four overs with the new ball before succumbing to the heat and spending the rest of the innings recovering Jackpot
After asking the hosts to field in brutal 37-degree heat, the Proteas put on 333 for five – their new record in English conditions – as Van der Dussen shared century stands with Janneman Malan (57) and Aiden Markram (77) Jackpot
Much was expected of returning leg-spinner Adil Rashid, back after completing the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, but he was kept quiet as South Africa milked his 10 overs for 63 Jackpot
The tourists batted with purpose throughout, never going for broke but safely racking up a hefty score Jackpot
Potts’ absence left England with overs to find and while Stokes would have loved to step up, he grimaced his way through two uncomfortable spells that merely underlined the reasons for his early exit Jackpot
England were all out for 271 in response, with Joe Root’s 86 a classy but ultimately inconsequential footnote Jackpot
Van der Dussen set the tone with his anchoring knock, scoring just 40 of his runs in boundaries and scampering between the stumps for the remaining 93 Jackpot
Stokes’ 105th and final ODI appearance was not one he will remember for his own contribution, bowling five stiff and wicketless overs for 44 runs before being dismissed for five, but the handful of ovations he received from a sell-out crowd was a touching reminder of the World Cup hero’s enduring legacy Jackpot
England and Stokes struggled with the record-breaking temperatures Jackpot
Having lost four of their six games against India this month, England’s white-ball woes under new captain Jos Buttler continued as Rassie van der Dussen’s career-best 134 set the stage for a heavy defeat Jackpot
Sam Curran, Moeen Ali and Brydon Carse each took one apiece Jackpot

England were all out for 271 in response, with Joe Root’s 86 a classy but ultimately inconsequential footnote Jackpot
The tourists batted with purpose throughout, never going for broke but safely racking up a hefty score Jackpot
Sam Curran, Moeen Ali and Brydon Carse each took one apiece Jackpot
There was no fairytale finish to one-day international cricket for Ben Stokes on home turf, as he faltered with bat and ball at Chester-le-Street as South Africa kicked off the Royal London Series with a 62-run win over England Jackpot
Instead, it was Liam Livingstone’s mix-and-match spin which accounted for the two top scorers, Van der Dussen clean bowled and Markram holing out in the space of three deliveries Jackpot
England and Stokes struggled with the record-breaking temperatures Jackpot
Having lost four of their six games against India this month, England’s white-ball woes under new captain Jos Buttler continued as Rassie van der Dussen’s career-best 134 set the stage for a heavy defeat Jackpot
RecommendedUK heatwave set to get even hotter as Europe faces apocalyptic scenesEngland were lethargic in the oppressive conditions, with debutant Matthew Potts managing just four overs with the new ball before succumbing to the heat and spending the rest of the innings recovering Jackpot
After asking the hosts to field in brutal 37-degree heat, the Proteas put on 333 for five – their new record in English conditions – as Van der Dussen shared century stands with Janneman Malan (57) and Aiden Markram (77) Jackpot
Van der Dussen set the tone with his anchoring knock, scoring just 40 of his runs in boundaries and scampering between the stumps for the remaining 93 Jackpot
Much was expected of returning leg-spinner Adil Rashid, back after completing the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, but he was kept quiet as South Africa milked his 10 overs for 63 Jackpot
He was as grateful for the increased breaks in play as England’s weary bowling attack, with ice packs, drenched towels and parasols all ferried on and off to keep the players cool Jackpot
Potts’ absence left England with overs to find and while Stokes would have loved to step up, he grimaced his way through two uncomfortable spells that merely underlined the reasons for his early exit Jackpot
Stokes’ 105th and final ODI appearance was not one he will remember for his own contribution, bowling five stiff and wicketless overs for 44 runs before being dismissed for five, but the handful of ovations he received from a sell-out crowd was a touching reminder of the World Cup hero’s enduring legacy Jackpot
