
Champions Trophy 2025: South Africa Eye Semi-Final Spot as England Look to Salvage Pride
March 1, 2025: South Africa on Brink of Semi-Final Berth, England Play for Pride in Karachi
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is reaching its decisive stage, and South Africa stand on the cusp of the semi-finals as they take on an already eliminated England side in Karachi. While this match could have been a virtual quarter-final, England’s early exit has turned it into a mere formality, with only an unrealistically heavy loss stopping South Africa from progressing.
For Jos Buttler, this match marks the end of his captaincy tenure, as England look ahead to a major white-ball reset following yet another disappointing ICC tournament campaign. Meanwhile, South Africa will aim to fine-tune their game plan for the knockouts, hoping to maintain their dominant form.
With three points from two matches and an impressive Net Run Rate (NRR) of +2.140, South Africa are well-placed to join Australia in the semi-finals.
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For Afghanistan to surpass them, England would need to beat South Africa by at least 207 runs—a virtually impossible task. Given England’s current form, even a morale-boosting win looks challenging, let alone such an emphatic victory.
| Team | Matches | Won | Lost | Points | NRR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia (Q) | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 | +0.475 |
| South Africa | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | +2.140 |
| Afghanistan | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 | -0.990 |
| England | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | -0.305 |
(Updated before ENG vs SA match on March 1, 2025)
After a forgettable tournament where they suffered defeats against Australia and Afghanistan, England now play for pride in their final group-stage match. With Buttler stepping down as captain after this game, England are set for a leadership change and possibly a complete overhaul of their white-ball squad.
Also Read: Champions Trophy 2025: Australia Secure Semi-Finals Spot as Rain Ends Afghanistan’s Hopes
However, they still possess enough firepower to challenge South Africa, with Joe Root finding form with a century against Afghanistan. Their bowling attack, led by Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, and Liam Livingstone, will need to step up to end the tournament on a high.
England’s most reliable batter in this tournament, Root will want to cap off a disappointing campaign with a big innings. Having recently ended a 40-ODI century drought, he remains crucial in England’s middle order.
South Africa’s rising all-rounder has cemented his place in the squad. His seam movement and control have bolstered their bowling attack, while his lower-order hitting provides additional depth to the batting lineup.
South Africa look set to continue their ICC event resurgence, while England bid farewell to an era under Buttler. Will England bow out with a statement win, or will South Africa march on with dominance?
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