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Men's T20IICC Men's T20 World Cup

England EnglandvSouth Africa South Africa

South Africa won by 7 wickets

11 June 2009 · Trent Bridge, Nottingham

EnglandEngland
111/10
19.5 overs
South AfricaSouth Africa
114/3
18.2 overs
England

England 1st innings

111/10 (19.5 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
RS Boparab DW Steyn250040.0
LJ Wrightcaught · b WD Parnell160016.7
OA Shahcaught · b JH Kallis383332115.2
KP Pietersencaught · b JA Morkel191740111.8
PD Collingwoodb JH Kallis191920100.0
JS Fostercaught · b RE van der Merwe140025.0
AD Mascarenhasb RE van der Merwe130033.3
GP Swanncaught · b J Botha560083.3
SCJ Broadb WD Parnell9810112.5
AU Rashidnot out9170052.9
JM Andersonb WD Parnell01000.0
Extras 7Total 111/10 (19.5 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
DW Steyn401914.75
WD Parnell3.501433.65
JH Kallis302026.67
JA Morkel11010.00
J Botha402516.25
RE van der Merwe403228.00
South Africa

South Africa 2nd innings

114/3 (18.2 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
GC Smithcaught · b SCJ Broad11152073.3
JH Kallisnot out574951116.3
HH Gibbsb GP Swann303021100.0
AB de Villierscaught · b AU Rashid11120091.7
JP Duminynot out240050.0
Extras 3Total 114/3 (18.2 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
AD Mascarenhas402205.50
JM Anderson3.202708.10
SCJ Broad301414.67
GP Swann402616.50
AU Rashid402416.00

Match details

Toss
England won, chose to bat
Venue
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Season
2009
Series
ICC Men's T20 World Cup

Scorecards computed ball by ball on Octafield's own records. Contains information from Cricsheet, made available under the Open Database License (ODbL).

Men's T20I in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, played on 11 June 2009 at Trent Bridge. South Africa won by 7 wickets. The full batting and bowling scorecards above are computed ball by ball from the original match data.

Frequently asked questions

Who won England vs South Africa (Men's T20I, 11 June 2009)?

South Africa won by 7 wickets.

What was the score in England vs South Africa?

England 111/10 (19.5 ov); South Africa 114/3 (18.2 ov).

Where was England vs South Africa played?

At Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on 11 June 2009.