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England conceded their highest ever score in ODI cricket as Heinrich Klaasen’s devastating century saw South Africa smash 399 for seven in their crunch World Cup clash in Mumbai keno
The defending champions will need to bat brilliantly to avoid a third defeat in four games after watching a powerful Proteas line-up run riot after being put in by Jos Buttler at the Wankhede Stadium keno
A revamped England side looked devoid of ideas in stifling humidity as their opponents brutalised them in the closing stages, taking 143 from a punishing last 10 overs keno
Klaasen was in brutal mood, hammering a 61-ball ton and finishing with 109 in 67, while Marco Jansen made an unbeaten 75 from 42 keno
In all there were 13 sixes and 38 fours across the innings, which should have ended with England shipping 400 for the first time in their history only for South Africa to decline a second run off the final ball keno
England’s previous worst day in the field came eight years ago at the Oval, where New Zealand hit 398 for five, and their have only ever been five bigger totals on the World Cup stage keno
To win, and keep their ailing title defence alive, England will need to produce the third highest chase ever seen in one-day cricket keno
Amid a series of wince-inducing bowling returns, Mark Wood took most punishment of all as he saw seven wicketless overs monstered for 76 keno
Hard to believe though it was by the end, England enjoyed the perfect start when Reece Topley had danger man Quinton de Kock caught behind off the second ball of the match keno
Even less plausibly, they looked to be regaining a measure of control when they left South Africa 243 for five in 37th over keno
Instead, Klaasen led Jansen in a merciless stand of 151 in just 77 deliveries, with boundaries raining in every direction keno
England’s revamped attack looked thoroughly outmatched against their onslaught and by the end looked shellshocked keno
Topley had defied a worrying finger injury on his bowling hand to return to the attack and may have wondered why he bothered; Adil Rashid was doubled in pain at times after playing through illness; David Willey lost all sense of rhythm and radar after returning from cramp keno
By the end, most appeared relieved simply to leave the field keno
England’s teamsheet showed a significant response to their shock defeat by Afghanistan, with all-rounders Chris Woakes, Liam Livingstone and Sam Curran all axed in favour of the fit-again Ben Stokes, Willey and rookie seamer Gus Atkinson keno
Buttler put his new-look attack to work straight away and was overjoyed to see De Kock nick Topley’s early outswinger keno
That was as good as it got keno
Things veered off course in the seventh over when Topley thrust his left-hand out to field a firm drive off his own bowling and damaged his index finger keno
He tried to carry on but, after seeing his next two balls disappear for four, he beat an angry retreat to the pavilion keno
His reaction, lashing out an empty chair and stomping up the stairs, appeared to suggest his unfortunate injury curse had struck again keno
In his absence South Africa assumed control, Hendricks taking full advantage of an unexpected chance after captain Temba Bavuma was ruled out keno
He made an increasingly confident 85 and Rassie Van der Dussen struck 60 as England’s lost their way keno
Rashid, in clear pain, dismissed both to give his side hope – one to a skied top edge, the other a dragged on googly keno
After taking running repairs Topley came back and produced a double of his own to see off Aiden Markram and David Miller, but that is where the bleeding really began keno
Klaasen had reached his fifty in 40 balls but doubled his score in half the time, battering Topley out of the attack once and for all with 19 off an over and helping himself against all comers keno
England’s seamers rotated with shellshocked regularity but put together a long collection of wides, no-balls, full tosses and long-hops as Klaasen and Jansen cut loose – the latter smoking six sixes keno
Atkinson took two wickets in the final over, taking out Klaasen’s leg stump, but things had already got well out of hand keno
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Sergio Perez will be eyeing a dream victory on home soil at the Mexico City Grand Prix this weekend keno
The Red Bull driver has endured a difficult few months and has not won since Azerbaijan in April keno
His team-mate Max Verstappen, however, has won 15 races this season and has already sealed his third world title keno
Verstappen was triumphant last week at the US Grand Prix in Austin where Lewis Hamilton - who finished second - was disqualified alongside Charles Leclerc for an illegal floor keno
Lando Norris came home third, but was promoted to second after Hamilton’s DSQ, for his 12th podium in F1 but the McLaren driver is still chasing his first win keno
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Follow updates from the Mexican Grand Prix with The Independent RecommendedF1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘There were death threats – but I was never going to play the victim’Max Verstappen urges fans to show him respect ahead of feisty Mexican Grand PrixLewis Hamilton claims many more cars were illegal at United States Grand PrixF1 MEXICAN GRAND PRIX - PRACTICE Max Verstappen fastest in both practice sessions in Mexico City Second practice in Mexico City started at 11pm (BST)BREAKING: Yuki Tsunoda handed grid penalty for Sunday’s raceMax Verstappen urges fans to show him respect ahead of feisty Mexican Grand PrixEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - F1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘There were death threats – but I was never going to play the victim’Show latest update 1698448800FP2 RESULTS IN FULL: Kieran Jackson28 October 2023 00:201698447742Max Verstappen quickest in FP2! Some unusual rain on Mexico City GP weekend but nothing unusual about whose top of the timesheet - Max Verstappen quickest with a 1:18:686 keno
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4-10: Bottas, Perez, Ricciardo, Hamilton, Ocon, Piastri, Russell Bad, disrupted session for Aston Martin, with Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso 18th and 20th respectively! (Getty Images)Kieran Jackson28 October 2023 00:021698446420Max Verstappen goes fastest Max Verstappen up top with a 1:18:686 on his quickest soft tyre run keno
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That McLaren there or thereabouts once again! 4-10: Bottas, Perez, Ricciardo, Hamilton, Ocon, Piastri, Russell Closing 20 minutes of Friday practice now keno
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Kieran Jackson27 October 2023 23:401698445672Fernando Alonso has a spin!The two-time world champion goes for a bit of a spin in sector two but manages to keep his Aston Martin out of the wall! Oscar Piastri now top of the leaderboard, as the times start to tumble with the pack switching to soft tyres keno
(Getty Images)Kieran Jackson27 October 2023 23:271698444601It’s raining in Mexico City! Who saw this coming?! It’s 39C but it has started spitting in Mexico City! Very light so far, but Max Verstappen confirms it on team radio keno
Nevertheless, the Dutchman is top of the timesheets with a 1:20:085 in the first 10 minutes, with Lando Norris 0 keno
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4-10: Leclerc, Ricciardo, Sainz, Zhou, Perez, Sargeant, Piastri Kieran Jackson27 October 2023 23:101698444010FP2 underway in Mexico City! Time for second practice to get underway in Mexico City! It’s also the first running of the day for George Russell, Pierre Gasly, Kevin Magnussen, Yuki Tsunoda and Valtteri Bottas after they were absent from FP1 due to their cars being taken by rookies keno
Can anyone topple Max Verstappen? Alex Albon’s Williams was the closest man earlier!There is also a threat of rain in this session keno
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Kieran Jackson27 October 2023 23:001698443087F1 icon Willy T Ribbs: ‘There were death threats – but I was never going to play the victim’Exclusive interview by Kieran JacksonAs often was the case amid an American society embedded in racism in the 1980s, Muhammad Ali put it best keno
Advising black racing driver Willy T Ribbs, the people’s champion made his point in no uncertain terms: “There are Blacks in my sport keno
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”Yet for all the death threats, discrimination and abuse, Ribbs had long decided that the only option was to meet the uphill battle head-on keno
He made history in 1986 when he became the first Black driver to test an F1 car keno
Five years later, he was the first to race in the Indy 500, one of the world’s most famous events keno
But on the course of that journey, Ribbs faced it all keno
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Full interview below: Willy T Ribbs: ‘There were death threats – but I was never going to play the victim’A pioneer and trailblazer, Willy T Ribbs made history as a Black racing driver keno
The man they called ‘Uppity’ speaks to Kieran Jackson about his career – and how Lewis Hamilton has become Formula One’s Tiger Woods Kieran Jackson27 October 2023 22:441698442247Constructors’ Championship ahead of the Mexican GP1) Red Bull - 706 points (champions)2) Mercedes - 344 points3) Ferrari - 322 points4) McLaren - 242 points5) Aston Martin - 236 points6) Alpine - 100 points7) Williams - 26 points8) Alfa Romeo - 16 points9) Haas - 12 points10) AlphaTauri - 10 points Kieran Jackson27 October 2023 22:301698441407Max Verstappen urges fans to show him respect ahead of feisty Mexican Grand PrixMax Verstappen has told the boo brigade to show him some respect as the triple world champion prepares to enter the lion’s den at Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix keno
Verstappen has beefed up his security for Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez’s home race at the high-altitude Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez venue in Mexico City keno
Verstappen, who was jeered by Perez’s supporters a week ago in Austin, Texas, is prepared for another hostile reception this weekend – and he will be flanked by multiple security guards in the paddock keno
Max Verstappen urges fans to show him respect ahead of feisty Mexican Grand PrixVerstappen has beefed up his security for Sergio Perez’s home race at the high-altitude Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez venue in Mexico City keno
Kieran Jackson27 October 2023 22:161698440267Lewis Hamilton claims many more cars were illegal at United States Grand PrixLewis Hamilton has claimed there were multiple drivers who should have been disqualified from last weekend’s United States Grand Prix for running an illegal car keno
Hamilton was stripped of his second place after the floor on his upgraded Mercedes failed a post-race scrutineering check keno
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who finished sixth, was also kicked out of the classification for an identical breach keno
But Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who claimed his 15th win of the season, and the McLaren of Lando Norris, elevated to second following Hamilton’s penalty, were both cleared of any wrongdoing keno
However, speaking ahead of this weekend’s race in Mexico City, Hamilton said: “I heard from several sources that there were a lot of other cars that were illegal and they were not tested so they got away with it keno
”Full quotes below: Lewis Hamilton claims many more cars were illegal at United States Grand PrixThe Mercedes driver and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc were punished for identical breaches keno
Kieran Jackson27 October 2023 21:57Newer1 / 4OlderMore aboutMax VerstappenSergio PerezMexico CityLewis HamiltonJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1F1 Mexican Grand Prix LIVE: Practice updates and lap times in MexicoF1 Mexican Grand Prix LIVE: Practice updates and lap times in MexicoGetty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today keno
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