SOUTHAMPTON: South Africa suffered the heaviest loss in One-day Int­e­r­national history as England dismissed the tou­r­ists for just 72 in a 342-run victory inspired by Jofra Archer’s blistering bowling and Jacob Bethell’s mai­den hundred on Sunday.

Chasing 415 to complete a clean-sweep of the three-match series, the Proteas surrendered in humiliating fashion in 20.5 ignominious overs at The Rose Bowl in Southampton.

It was the biggest winning margin in the history of the ODI format when batting first, surpassing India’s 317-run victory against Sri Lanka in 2023.

South Africa narrowly avoided beating their lowest ODI total of 69 against Australia in 1993.

England’s previous biggest margin of victory was a 242-run success against Australia at Trent Bridge in 2018.

After Bethell smashed 110 from just 82 balls and Joe Root reached a typically efficient 100, Archer set about demolishing the South Africans.

The pace bowler finished with impressive figures of 4-18 in nine overs as he removed four of South Africa’s top five batsmen.

It was the kind of fearsome form that underlined why England are so keen to keep Archer fit for the Ashes series in Australia later this year.

Beaten by seven wickets in the series opener at Hea­d­i­ngley before losing the second game at Lord’s by five runs, England managed to save face thanks to their record-breaking performance in the final match.

England’s fifth highest ODI total of 414-5 was more than enough to see off South Africa.

Jos Buttler’s 62 not out and 62 from opener Jamie Smith added to the run spree alongside the precocious Bethell and the prolific Root.

Bethell’s vibrant innings featured 13 fours and three sixes as the 21-year-old showed why England have been so keen to fast-track him in all formats.

He easily surpassed his previous career-best score of 96 in a Test match against New Zealand in 2024.

Bethell admitted this week that he should have played more cricket over the domestic summer to stay in form.

Before this innings, Bethell had only faced 387 balls this summer compared to 1,480 in 2024.

Bethell, who will become England’s youngest captain in an ODI series against Ireland later this month, made just six and five in his two Test innings against India. He fell for one against South Africa at Headingley but hit 58 from 40 balls at Lord’s, having been moved up to number four, and maintained that form to prove his point with an even more dynamic display on Sunday.

The Proteas’ chase got off to a disastrous start when Aiden Markram was caught behind off Archer in the first over.

Wiaan Mulder also perished for a duck in the next over as he lofted Brydon Carse to Harry Brook.

Under a suddenly leaden sky that favoured the bowlers, Archer strengthened England’s grip, inducing an edge from Ryan Rickelton that left the tourists reeling on 6-3.

Proving unplayable with his potent combination of pace and bounce, Archer had Matthew Breetzke duc­k­ing into a caught-behind to end his bid for a sixth successive ODI half-century.

Archer’s blitz wasn’t over as he dialled up the pace to over 90mph and had Tristan Stubbs caught in the slips by Will Jacks.

South Africa had slum­ped to 18-5 and eight runs later Carse pushed them closer to a humiliating loss as he had Dewald Brevis caught by Jamie Overton.

With South Africa’s Temba Bavuma unable to bat due to injury only nine wickets were required.

England showed no mercy and Adil Rashid took three wickets to ensure they finished a difficult series on a memorable note.

South Africa will have a chance to make amends for their historic collapse in the T20 series against England starting on Wednesday.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND:

J. Smith c Bosch b Maharaj 62

B. Duckett c Markram b Bosch 31

J. Root c (sub) b Bosch 100

J. Bethell st Rickelton b Maharaj 110

H. Brook run out 3

J. Buttler not out 62

W. Jacks not out 19

EXTRAS (LB-7, NB-1, W-19) 27

TOTAL (for five wkts, 50 overs) 414

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-59 (Duckett), 2-117 (Smith), 3-299 (Bethell), 4-302 (Brook), 5-371 (Root)

DID NOT BAT: J. Overton, B. Carse, J. Archer, A. Rashid

BOWLING: Burger 10-0-95-0 (4w), Yusuf 10-0-80-0 (5w, 1nb), Bosch 10-0-79-2 (3w), Mulder 8-0-64-0 (7w), Maharaj 8-0-61-2, Brevis 4-0-28-0

SOUTH AFRICA:

A. Markram c Buttler b Archer 0

R. Rickelton c Buttler b Archer 1

W. Mulder c Brook b Carse 0

M. Breetzke c Buttler b Archer 4

T. Stubbs c Jacks b Archer 10

D. Brevis c Overton b Carse 6

C. Bosch c Carse b Rashid 20

K. Maharaj c Root b Rashid 17

C. Yusuf b Rashid 5

N. Burger not out 2

EXTRAS (W-7) 7

TOTAL (all out, 20.5 overs) 72

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-0 (Markram), 2-2 (Mulder), 3-6 (Rickelton), 4-7 (Breetzke), 5-18 (Stubbs), 6-24 (Brevis), 7-49 (Maharaj), 8-57 (Yusuf), 9-72 (Bosch)

DID NOT BAT: T. Bavuma

BOWLING: Archer 9-3-18-4 (4w), Carse 6-1-33-2 (3w), Overton 2-0-8-0, Rashid 3.5-0-13-3

RESULT: England won by 342 runs.

PLAYER-OF-THE-MATCH: Jofra Archer

SERIES: South Africa won the three-match series 2-1.

PLAYER-OF-THE-SERIES: Keshav Maharaj

Published in Dawn, September 8th, 2025

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