After a dominating victory in the first ODI match, South Africa will look to seal the ODI series when they take on England in the 2nd ODI match of the three-match series. England England might have felt the early confidence going into this series, but they were shattered with a disappointing 7-wicket loss in the opening match. The hosts were bowled out on just 131 runs in 24.3 overs; only the opening batter Jamie Smith was able to cross the line and get a half-century, and no other batters even crossed the 20-run mark. Their bowling was below expectations; their debutant Sonny Baker conceded 76 in his 7-over spell. Their next match will be a do-or-die if they need to keep themselves alive in the series. South Africa South Africa, meanwhile, continued their winning momentum from where they left off. They registered a clean 7-wicket victory in the opening match. Three standout performers from the match were Keshav Maharaj, Wiaan Mulder and Aiden Markram. Maharaj (4/22) and Mulder (3/33) shared 7 wickets and dismantled the English batting lineup. Later, Aiden Markram scored an 86-run knock to seal a convincing victory for the Proteas. ENG vs SA 2nd ODI Match Details ENG vs SA ODI Match Details Match England vs South Africa 2nd ODI Match Date and Time Thursday, September 4; 5:30 p.m. IST Venue Lord's, London Broadcasting and live streaming TV - Sony Sports Ten 1 and Sony Sports Ten 1 HD TV, Live Stream - Fan Code app and website ENG vs SA 2nd ODI Pitch Report This match will be a day-night match, which means it has plenty to offer for all the seamers out there. With a good initial seam movement, bowlers will get a lot of help in moving the fresh ball. With the overcast conditions, pacers are likely to get good movement between the match. But as the match progresses, the pitch will slow down and spinners will come in handy with a little turn. The average first innings total is likely to be around 256-280. ENG vs SA 2nd ODI Weather Report The weather is expected to remain cloudy throughout the entire match, with little rain interruption in the match. The winds will flow at a speed of 13mph. ENG vs SA Head-to-Head Records ENG vs SA head-to-head (in ODIs) Match Played 72 Won by England 30 Won by South Africa 36 Tied 1 No Result 5 ENG vs SA 2nd ODI Probable XI England: Jamie Smith (wk), Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Harry Brook (c), Jos Buttler, Jacob Bethell, Will Jacks, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Sonny Baker. South Africa: Ryan Rickelton (wk), Aiden Markram, Temba Bavuma (c), Tony de Zorzi, Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Keshav Maharaj, Nandre Burger, Corbin Bosch Players To Watch Out For In ENG vs SA 2nd ODI Match Jamie Smith | ENG: The 25-year-old right-hand batter was one of the standout players from the team in the opening match, where he registered the second half-century of his ODI career as no other batter was able to cross even the 20-run mark. He is one such player to watch out for in this match. Aiden Markram | SA: Aiden Markram has been one of the best-performing batters from the team lately. He scripted history after becoming the first Proteas opening batter to register a half-century off just 23 balls. Overall, he has scored 2541 runs in 81 matches and also 20 wickets. ENG vs SA 2nd ODI Toss Prediction Historical Toss-Winning Stats at the Venue In the last three ODI matches played at this venue, the teams that won the toss have opted to bowl on all three occasions. Advantages of Bowling First on This Pitch The team batting first at this venue has won 34 out of the total 70 matches played here, while the teams batting second have won 30. But the recent trend suggests that teams should prefer to bowl first on this surface to get maximum benefits. ENG vs SA 2nd ODI Today's Match Scenario Scenario 1 Toss Winner: England (opts to bowl first) Power-Play Score: 50-63 SA Total: 260-270 Match Winner: South Africa Scenario 2 Toss Winner: South Africa (opts to bowl first) Power-Play Score: 40-50 ENG Total: 240-260 Match Winner: South Africa Who will win today's ENG vs SA 2nd ODI match? By looking at the recent form of both teams, South Africa is likely to win the match after their dominant performance in the opening match. But however, England will look to bounce back to keep themselves alive in the series.