South Africa sealed a famous series win in Bloemfontein on Sunday with an emphatic five-wicket win over England securing them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI series. The Proteas showed great character as they fought back after conceding 342/7 in the first innings to eventually prevail with five wickets and as many balls to spare. Skipper Temba Bavuma was the star of the show while David Miller's half-century provided the finishing touches, albeit steady cameos from the likes of Aiden Markram and Rassie van der Dussen were equally critical in anchoring the innings. The latter ended up with a run-a-ball 38 to follow his century in the opening encounter but it was not all smooth sailing for the top-order batter as he encounter some fierce adversity in the form of opposition captain Jos Buttler.
The wicket-keeper was standing up to the stumps in the 19th over after handing the ball to leg-spinner Rashid Khan. Rassie took strike on the third ball and was immediately greeted with a googly from the crafty bowler. Unable to judge it properly, the South African could only manage a bat and pad to send the ball looping up in the air. Buttler sensed an opportunity and tried to reach for a catch but was unable to get around the stumps and the 6-foot 2-inch frame of Rassie in time, eventually stranded some way down the pitch.
Even though there was no appeal for obstructing the field, Buttler made sure to make his feelings known by shoving Rassie out of the way while returning to his mark. The keeper substantiated his actions with expletives and asked Rassie to 'just stand back and relax,' eliciting an angry 'I'm just standing' from the batter. Not one to back down, Buttler fired back with, 'What's your problem Rassie? It is not always about you all the time.' van der Dussen quickly retorted with a rhetorical 'yeah it's about you,' thus provoking Marais Erasmus to chime in with an assertive call to calm down. Even so, much to Twitterati's dismay, Buttler had the final say as he explained he had the right to attempt a catch and could not have done much else, albeit the batter chose to end the sage in what was a highly tense affair.
Things got heated
"...𝒐𝒌, 𝒄𝒂𝒍𝒎 𝒅𝒐𝒘𝒏"
— SportsCafe (@IndiaSportscafe)
During the second ODI, Jos Buttler and Rassie van der Dussen were seen having an intense discussion, with the umpire having to step in to calm things down.
More issues
More issues with Jos Buttler behind the stumps - shoving Rassie van der Dussen after the batsman stood his ground while the wicketkeeper tried to get to a catch. The ginger coming out ... Way more physical contact there than the infamous Rabada v Steve Smith incident ...
— Ken Borland (@KenBorland)
Having a go at each other
Jos Buttler and Rassie van der Dussen having some heated conversation out there in the middle during the second ODI in Bloemfontein.
— 🅒🅡🅘︎🅒︎🄲🅁🄰🅉🅈𝗠𝗥𝗜𝗚𝗨™ 🇮🇳❤️ (@MSDianMrigu)
Choice of idols
Rassie van der dussen plays for MI franchise and Jos Buttler bangs their teams left, right and centre everywhere, so choose your idol carefully because I'm going with latter 🙏
— anay (@GoneTheNextBall)
Calm down
Jos Buttler biggest madarchod that goes under the radar in world cricket. What an absolute c0ñT he's is.
— Eren Kruger (@ErenKru139)
I'd shove a dick if u were Rassie 🖕🖕
Anger
Jos Buttler and Rassie van der Dussen having some heated conversation out there in the middle during the second ODI in Bloemfontein.
— 🅒🅡🅘︎🅒︎🄲🅁🄰🅉🅈𝗠𝗥𝗜𝗚𝗨™ 🇮🇳❤️ (@MSDianMrigu)
Oh did he?
Jos Buttler can f## off !! did something similar to Vernon Philander in a Newlands test a few years ago.
— Lawrence Bailey ⚪ 🇿🇦 (@LawrenceBailey0)
LOL!
Mild-mannered Jos Buttler turns into a Malcolm Tucker when he plays South Africa
— Mark Puttick (@GryllidaeC)
Scary
Jos Buttler is scary man! Sledged his own old friend RVD 😂😂
— Aaradhya Prajapati (@Aaradhya_2003)
Briliant
Brilliant stuff by Jos Buttler, smashed 94 off 82 balls, balls 8 fours and 3 sixes, his score helped to post 342 on board, a good captain knock.
— Resanth. (@Cric_Resanth)
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