South Africa v. Bangladesh, Q20 World Cup 2022: South Africa beat Bangladesh by 104 points

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Rilee Rossouw the man of the match.

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It was the first bowling alley of elegance of the Proteas. Se filled with fiery bowling of Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada, while Tabraiz Shamsi once again showed his magic and claimed 3 grounds. However, it was Anrich Nortje’s first time replacing the momentum. He took two in his first and overall with 4 plots, his most productive T20I figures. In the end, a one-sided affair. However, he created through Rilee Rossouw and Quinton de Kock with the bat. The first one scored a glorious ton and helped his team exceed two hundred and turned out to be more than enough.

Bangladesh was the 8th Ball from the beginning of the search. They got off to a smart start, but once Anrich Nortje was introduced, they lost the first two games in quick succession. Shakib Al Hasan took a BPN ruling that could have been arbitrated above and may have survived. He fell and after that, there weren’t many of the other hitters. Litton Das stayed for a long time, but the hunt was too big for Bangladesh.

They dominated in the 3 departments and with such a margin gain, they raised their index. For now, they take the lead in Group 2.

South Africa beat Bangladesh by 104 points

Anrich Nortje in Taskin Ahmed, OUT!BOULÉ!Anrich Nortje gets his fourth wicket!In a duration and on one leg. Ahmed swings backwards but misses and the ball hits the handles of the leg post. SOUTH AFRICA WON BY 104 RACES.

Anrich Nortje to Taskin Ahmed, Nortje behind follows Ahmed in the leg with a long ball. Ahmed spins and fails.

Anrich Nortje a Taskin Ahmed, short and medium duration. Ahmed recoils while trying to shoot but misses.

Tabraiz Shamsi to Taskin Ahmed, lower and outer, cut deep for one.

Tabraiz Shamsi to Mustafizur Rahguy, Rahguy makes a strong swing, but this is the case. He gets incredible merit and the ball goes up and in the middle. He has been on the run for a long time. The ball falls safely. Only one.

Tabraiz Shamsi to Mustafizur Rahman, SIX! Rahman shows his talent with the bat!It floated in the middle. Rahman taps the top above the deep center window for a big deal.

Tabraiz Shamsi to Mustafizur Rahman, Great! Slippage to the leg. Rahman misses his sweep.

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Tabraiz Shamsi to Taskin Ahmed, very complete and dull, determined to prevent by a single.

Tabraiz Shamsi to Taskin Ahmed, this one walks away, complete and outside. Ahmed tries to protect but fails.

Tabraiz Shamsi in Taskin Ahmed, Tossed, outside, turning around. Ahmed defends his splice to the end.

Anrich Nortje to Mustafizur Rahguy, A Yorker, outside. Rahguy entrusts it to the third guy for a couple.

Mustafizur Rahguy is the guy to get in.

Anrich Nortje in Taskin Ahmed, OUT!CONSUME! In a duration and in a medium. Taskin hits it straight to the canopy and rushes for a quick single. Hasan is slow to react. Rabada struck at the end of the batter and the replay showed that Hasan went well. Excellent terrain.

Temba Bavuma (C)

Kock Quinton (F)

Rilee Rossouw

Najmul Hossain Shanto

Soumya Sarkar

Litton das

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