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Centurion Buttler leads England run spree

Jos Buttler led a powerful England batting performance in the first one-day international against South Africa at the Mangaung Oval yesterday.
Buttler made 105, his fourth one-day international century, as England piled up 399 for nine, their highest one-day total against South Africa and their second highest of all time. Buttler hit 11 fours and five sixes in a 76-ball innings which included a breathtaking variety of strokes.
Alex Hales, Joe Root and Ben Stokes all hit half-centuries in an innings which included five partnerships worth 50 or more. No fewer than eight batsmen hit sixes, with a total of 15 hits clearing some of the biggest boundaries in South Africa.
All the South African bowlers took heavy punishment, with four going for 70 runs or more, while Farhaan Behardien and JP Duminy, sharing fifth bowler duties, conceded a total of 93 runs.
England’s assault started in the first over when Roy hit two boundaries off Chris Morris. Fellow new ball bowler Marchant de Lange was punished for 31 in three overs as Roy and Hales raced to 62 off the first seven overs.  
The introduction of Morne Morkel into the attack brought the wicket of Roy, caught at cover, after he had made 48 off 30 balls in an opening stand of 68. Hales took over as the aggressor as he and Root put on 62 for the second wicket, with Hales making 57 off 47 balls before he sliced De Lange to wide mid-off.
With England scoring at better than seven runs an over, Buttler was promoted up the order and he was quickly into his stride, pounding a half-century off 34 balls with six fours and three sixes. He reached his century off 73 deliveries which, remarkably, was the slowest of his four one-day international hundreds.

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