Former England captain Michael Vaughan has boldly predicted South Africa's victory in the 2027 World Cup, impressed by their dominant performance in the ongoing ODI series against England. Matthew Breetzke's record-breaking start, with five consecutive fifties, and a strong batting display at Lord's fueled Vaughan's prediction. South Africa raced to a 330/8 total in the ongoing 2nd ODI.
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Wasim Jaffer playfully trolled Michael Vaughan after England's dismal batting performance against South Africa in the first ODI, where they were bowled out for a mere 131. Jaffer humorously pointed out England's eighth position in the ICC ODI rankings, suggesting the ICC should investigate, continuing their long-standing banter.