England hammer South Africa in first ODI

England have beaten South Africa by 72 runs in their ODI series opener at Headingly.

Eoin Morgan played down concerns over Ben Stokes' fitness after England kicked off their Royal London One-Day Series with a convincing 72-run defeat of South Africa at Headingley.

All-rounder Stokes, making his return to the side after his MVP-winning turn in the Indian Premier League, left the field during the second innings after experiencing pain in his left knee and, though he later returned to the field, he did not add to his two overs.

Captain Morgan, who hit a decisive 107 to underpin his side's winning effort, revealed that Stokes had been cleared to bowl by medical staff but made the on-field call to keep him on the shelf with the game all-but won.

Stokes underwent an operation on the same knee exactly a year ago and concern is natural given his importance to England's Champions Trophy push, but Morgan appeared relaxed after the game.

"When he came back on the field he was fit to bowl, but we managed to take a wicket when he came back on and I felt bowling him again, even though he was fit, wasn't worth the risk," said Morgan.

"It doesn't even have swelling, no significant signs of an injury, but we'll assess that in the next couple of days."

Minor nerves over the condition of the team's key all-rounder were outweighed by the satisfaction of piling on 6-339 against the No.1 ODI side in the world - then dismissing them for 267.

Morgan, pipped to the man-of-the-match award by Moeen Ali's unbeaten 77 and two wickets, was a contented skipper as he reflected on the display.

"It was the best way we could have started, a very good day at the office and a pretty complete performance," he said.

"It's very satisfying putting in a performance like that, especially against a really, really strong team and given the start they got and the calibre of batting all the way down the order."

South Africa skipper AB de Villiers admitted the game got away from his side after he won the toss and put the hosts in.

"We couldn't get a partnership going and at the end of the day we were outplayed," he said.


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