Bangladesh vs South Africa ODI Series

in r2cornell •  2 years ago 

A disappointing one rate after a historic one win.Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either. Yesterday in Johannesburg everything seemed to be turned upside down by the Proteas. Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat on March 20 at 2 pm Bangladesh time.

The Tigers were named in the 2nd ODI without any change in the squad. On the other hand, the Proteas were called to bowl with 3 changes. This field was like hell for Bangladesh. Their bowling could not stand in front of the attack. One wicket after another fell from the beginning. As a result, Bangladesh's score was only 34 off four overs. But by then, the top five batsmen had returned to the dressing room. The batsmen seemed very unfamiliar and helpless. They were failing to defend properly again and again. After Mahmudullah and Afif's 80-run partnership, Mahmudullah was out for 25 runs. The team's score was 94-6. Afif Hasan and Mehedi Miraj gave a partnership of 8 runs. But after Miraj was dismissed for 36 runs, Afif and the team were bowled out for 72 runs. Then at the end of 50 overs, Bangladesh's score stood at 194-9. Swak As a result, the target of the Proteas was 195.
The Proteas batsmen were in the marquee from the very beginning when they went down to make small targets. It did not seem that the bowlers had collapsed in the previous innings on this pitch. 42 off 41 balls. Janeman Malan (28), Mahvuda (36) and De Kock (62) were the top scorers. Warren (57) and Dassen (7) remained unbeaten. Cosigo Rabada became the best in the match.
As a result, the series is now tied at 1-1.

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