De Zorzi out of remaining two ODIs against England with hamstring injury
Since Breetzke is available for the second ODI, no replacement has been named
Firdose Moonda
03-Sep-2025 • 10 hrs ago
Tony de Zorzi will return home to undergo scans and determine the extent of the injury • Associated Press
Tony de Zorzi has been ruled out of South Africa's ODI series against England after sustaining a hamstring injury in the first match in Leeds.
De Zorzi was fielding on the boundary when he dived to stop a Jos Buttler shot from going for four. While he was successful in reeling the ball in, he hurt his left hamstring in the process. He left the field for treatment and it was quickly confirmed that he would not return and would only bat if required. South Africa were chasing a modest target of 132 and did not need de Zorzi. He will now return home to undergo scans and determine the extent of the injury.
No replacement batter has been named as de Zorzi was the reserve and played in place of Matthew Breetzke, who himself had a left hamstring tweak and missed the last ODI in Australia and the first in England. Breetzke has since recovered and is available for selection for the second match on Thursday. He is likely to slot straight back into the No. 4 spot.
There is no further update on the availability of South Africa's pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada, who missed the ODIs in Australia with ankle inflammation and did not play at Headingley. Codi Yusuf, who has been playing for Durham, was brought into the South African squad, which suggests Rabada may not make an appearance until the T20Is.
South Africa's other concern is captain Temba Bavuma, who is still under a workload-management protocol after hurting his hamstring in the World Test Championship final in June. Bavuma played in two of the three ODIs in Australia and the first match of the England series but is expected to be rested for one of the remaining two.
South Africa lead the three-match series 1-0.
Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo's correspondent for South Africa and women's cricket