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What’s Your Problem? : Jos Buttler and Rassie Van Der Dussen’s tense conversation was captured on a stump mic.

South Africa secured

After defeating England by five wickets in the second of the three one-day internationals on Sunday. South Africa secured a commanding 2-0 lead over England in the series.

After defeating England by five wickets in the second of the three one-day internationals on Sunday. South Africa secured a commanding 2-0 lead over England in the series. When asked to bat first, the visitors produced 342/7 in 50 overs thanks to excellent performances by Jos Buttler (94*) and Harry Brook (80), respectively. The game, however, totally changed when South Africa’s captain Temba Bavuma hit 109 off 102 balls in the second innings. Allowing the hosts to chase down the mark with five wickets and five balls remaining. Apart from the amazing victory, the on-stump microphone captured banter between Jos Buttler and Rassie van der Dussen attracted everyone’s attention.

The stump microphone picked up a chat between England captain and wicketkeeper Buttler. Jos Buttler, and van der Dussen in the 19th over of South Africa’s chase. When Buttler was overheard stating, “I am trying to get to the ball,” Dussen responded, “I saw.”

When Buttler asked, “What’s your problem Rassie,” the conversation became tense. You aren’t the exclusive focus at all times. I’m free to attempt to catch the ball. Later, the umpire intervened to mediate the conflict and instructed both players to remain calm.

Bavuma entered the game and wisely decided that England should bat first since the pitch might have some early life. After losing both of its openers in the first seven overs. England initially struggled but flourished as the batting conditions improved.

Harry Brook scored 80 from 75 balls in his second one-day international after being dismissed for nothing in the opening game on Friday. Jos Buttler, the captain, blasted an undefeated 94 off 82 pitches.

Moeen Ali, who scored 51 runs off of 45 deliveries and added 106 runs to Buttler’s fifth-wicket partnership, was also in excellent form for England.

England plundered 60 runs off its final four overs

After Ali was out, there was a little quiet until England plundered 60 runs off its final four overs, with Sam Curran scoring 28 and striking three sixes.

Bavuma and Quinton de Kock got things going quickly, scoring 77 runs together for the first wicket in just 12 overs. Every South African batsman contributed, as the hosts consistently reached the needed rate or were very close to it. David Miller smashed 58 runs off just 37 balls to remain unbeaten and smacked a six off Chris Woakes to end the game.

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