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ENG vs SA Head to Head: Record ahead of their World Cup 2023 clash in Mumbai

ENG vs SA Head to Head: Record ahead of their World Cup 2023 clash in Mumbai

In their closely contested 50-over rivalry, one team leads the overall head to head while the other is ahead in ODI the World Cup.

England and South Africa will go toe to toe against each other on October 21 at the Wankhede Stadium in Delhi in the 20th match of the ODI World Cup 2023. The two sides have an intense and close rivalry in ODIs overall and the ODI World Cup. Ahead of their clash, let’s take a detailed look at ENG vs SA head to head in ODI:

ENG vs SA Head to Head in ODI

The head to head between the two sides is led by South Africa in ODI cricket. Both sides have played a total of 69 matches in their 31-year ODI cricket rivalry. 

South Africa has a 33-30 win/loss record over England in these matches, with one match being tied and five matches ending in no result.

Matches Played69
Matches Won (England)30
Matches Won (South Africa)33
No Result1
Tie5
Win % (England)43.47%
Win % (South Africa)47.82%

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ENG vs SA Head to Head in World Cup

The two sides have faced each other just 7 times in ODI World Cup history. Unlike their overall ODI record, England is ahead of the Proteas in the mega event.

England leads South Africa 4-3 in the event.

Matches Played7
Matches Won (England)4
Matches Won (South Africa)3
No Result
Tie
Win % (England)57.14%
Win % (South Africa)42.86%

ENG vs SA Head to Head in India

The two sides have met just once in India.

England leads South Africa 1-0 in the ODIs they have played in India, winning the sole match by 6 runs in the 2011 World Cup.

Matches Played1
Matches Won (England)1
Matches Won (South Africa)
No Result
Tie
Win % (England)100.00%
Win % (South Africa)00.00%
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