That's it from us. We, like, the South Africa team, will be watching those Net Run Rates calculations closely over the next few. Take it easy folks. We'll catch you tomorrow.

South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt: "The way we started with the ball was amazing. Would have loved to chase it down faster and that was a message that went out, but we didn't get there. With the extras that's two extra overs we had to bowl as well as the runs we gave away. Kappy makes such a big impact whether with bat or ball. Her economy rate today was incredible."

Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana: "We didn't get much runs in the powerplay. I was struggling as well. On this kind of surface, it was difficult and we played too many dot balls. There are many players in my team who are young and playing their first World Cup. Rabeya bowled really well in the last few matches. So did Marufa. I'm really happy for Mostary, because she's been consistent for the team. Fahima has also been a brilliant bowler. There's a lot of intent and emotion there. In this kind of tournament you have to be mentally strong. A lot of people came to support us, and it felt like we were at home. Although we couldn't do well, there was unconditional love."

Raji: "So South Africa needs to sit back and root for England to beat West Indies. That's tough, especially since they have to wait until Tuesday!" Yep. Not usual that a team (England) has two matches when others in the group have finished all theirs. South Africa's NRR is now at 1.382, which is better than England's, but worse than West Indies.

Tazmin Brits is Player of the Match: "I thought we had an ok powerplay. I'm never satisfied with what I'm doing, but it was a pretty difficult wicket out there and I am proud of myself. To force a few runs with no speed on the ball, I had to invent a few shots I didn't have."

So not quite a furious finish to these teams' Group Stages. Bangladesh are out of the tournament for sure, but South Africa have to wait and watch. If West Indies beat England, then three teams will likely be on six points (the assumption being that England will beat Scotland), and the two with the better Net Run Rates progress to the semi final.

In any case,this has been a stodgy game on a sticky track.

17.2
1
Rabeya Khan to Kapp, 1 run, flatter ball outside off, Kapp goes back and slaps it square, and as it is between cover and point, there is time for an easy single, and South Africa stroll home

Jay Deshpande: "If only BD showed more intent, then they would have had 10-15 runs more to work with, and this game would have been much tighter. " Agree - but its been tough going for SA too.

17.1
1
Rabeya Khan to Tryon, 1 run, fired in outside off, driven down to long off for a single.

END OF OVER:
17 | 9 Runs | SA-W: 105/3 (2 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.17, RRR: 0.66)

  • Chloe Tryon13 (12b)
  • Marizanne Kapp12 (12b)
  • Nahida Akter4-0-23-0
  • Ritu Moni3-0-22-1
16.6
1
Nahida Akter to Tryon, 1 run, full on the stumps, whipped off the toes to deep midwicket
16.5
1
Nahida Akter to Kapp, 1 run, pulls the length back, pitches on off and turns it away, Kapp is on the back foot just dropping it into the legside and taking a single into the infield
16.4
0
Nahida Akter to Kapp, no run, tries the shovel over the shoulder to send this length ball past short fine, but doesn't make contact.

SA Women 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st23T BritsL Wolvaardt
2nd53A BoschT Brits
3rd5M KappT Brits
4th26M KappCL Tryon