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Proteas demolish England in opener
September 03, 2025
|The Star
THIS has been Keshav Maharaj’s winter. A World Test Championship medal, backed up with his coronation as South Africa's Cricketer of the Year, then honoured with the Proteas Test captaincy followed by his ascent to the lofty perch as the No 1-ranked ODI bowler in the world.
The first match of the one-day series against England yesterday was simply an extension of the most storied period of Maharaj career. After picking up his maiden ODI five-for on the recent Australian tour, the crafty left-arm spinner added another brilliant 4/22 in just 5.3 overs here at Headingley in Leeds.
Along with Wiaan Mulder’s equally impressive 3/33, England were routed for just 131, with the tourists knocking off the target in a mere 20.5 overs to complete a comprehensive seven-wicket victory.
“A really good wicket, a little in it and our bowlers utilised it,” Maharaj said.
“Good to see our guys put their plans to fruition today. I’ve looked at the best in the world and made minor changes to my game. It’s good to see it pay off.
“Were in a wonderful place, still in transition, but players are putting their hands up in every game’
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