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SOUTH AFRICA 195/4 (20 OVERS)
- AB de Villiers49 (27)
- Quinton de Kock59 (44)
- Shakib Al Hasan1/28 (3)
- Mehidy Hasan Miraz2/31 (4)
BANGLADESH 175/9 (20 OVERS)
- Soumya Sarkar47 (31)
- Mohammad Saifuddin*39 (27)
- Dane Paterson2/29 (4)
- Andile Phehlukwayo2/25 (4)
Scorer: Ranjith P | Commentator: Sreshth Shah
END OF OVER:20 | 15 Runs | BAN: 175/9 (21 runs required, RR: 8.75)
- Mohammad Saifuddin39 (27b)
- Rubel Hossain2 (3b)
- Beuran Hendricks4-0-42-2
- Dane Paterson4-0-29-2
9.40 pm That's that, then. Not one person will say they are surprised with this result, but at one point Bangladesh were ahead in this chase. But regular wickets hurt you so much in this format, and South Africa inflicted exactly that lesson upon the visitors. Some enjoyable batting from de Kock, de Villiers, Behardien and Sarkar. Overall, an enjoyable evening of T20 cricket. See you on Sunday for the tour's last match. On behalf of Alagappan, this is Sreshth signing off.
9.35 pm Time for the presentation.
And AB de Villiers is the Man of the Match. He says: "Jonty inspired me to be a cricketer when I grew up. I was disappointed getting out for 49. Wanted to get 70 plus. I believe a lot in sitting from the side and assessing conditions. So I noticed pace, bounce and spin. Bangladesh pacers were trying a lot of things, they bowled too many slower balls, and we cashed in. We didn't overhit, they missed the mark. I really enjoy batting at No. 3 in this format. Enjoyed my catch at the deep, especially since that got debutant Frylinck his first wicket.
JP Duminy says: "I thought 195 was a good score. They bowled pretty well at the death, some good yorkers. Great partnership between Behardien and Miller. We knew they'd come all guns blazing in the first six overs. But our guys stayed calm, used their variations, and we came through. Keeping calm is quite challenging, especially in this format, but we just think on our feet, and our boys knew our plans. Very happy with our new boys and the debutant. Their variations and field placements were excellent. We'll give ourselves 8/10 on execution. For the next game, we want to end with a 2-0 win. When we came out to field, we wanted to keep them under 170."
Shakib says: "I thought SA batted really well, especially in the final five overs. Those overs cost us the match. Overall, I thought we had given 15-20 more, but at the ten over's mark (while batting) we were great, but we couldn't capitalise. Their batting is good, and our spinners were good as well, but some poor fielding here and there hurt us. We were right in there after our first ten overs, they kept taking wickets and the pressure increased. Some areas to improve, with one game to go. We talked about it (our dot-ball count), that hurt us. There should be aggression and sensible batting as well."
Sajid: "Interesting fact: # of six from SA: 4! From BD: 7. #of four SA: 16 from BD: 14. So this is the "singles" that hurt BD"
Mahneel: "We have had way more disappointing defeats, this is like everyday business for BD fans. "
9.25 pm South Africa's inexperienced bowling held on despite an early charge from Soumya Sarkar (47) and Kayes. But as we know in this format: you keep chipping away at the wicket column, and the chase will continue to get tougher by the over. Paterson was quick, Phehlukwayo was accurate, Frylinck was nifty and Hendricks bowled smart. Overall, lots for South Africa to be happy about. For Bangladesh, though, it's back to the drawing board. Stick around for comments from the two captains and the Man of the Match.
Karar: "I guess enough with the learning with bat and ball. now they just have to understand in which situation which game plan will be applicable! "
The final over. Bangladesh will be disappointed at the way this game has ended.
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