South Africa vs Bangladesh, 3rd ODI, Highlights: Taskin Ahmed led the way with a brilliant five-wicket haul, before Tamim Iqbal guided his team home with a brisk 87 as Bangladesh thrashed South Africa by nine wickets in the third ODI to seal a sensational 2-1 away series win. South Africa opted to bat, but Bangladesh bowlers stole the show, with Taskin taking his second ODI five-for. Shakib al Hasan chipped in with two wickets, while Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Shoriful Islam claimed one scalp each. South Africa were bowled for 154, with Janneman Malan's 39 and some late resistance from Keshav Maharaj giving their score some respectability. Bangladesh openers got off to a solid start, putting on a 127-run stand to all but ensure victory. Liton Das fell for 48 off 57, but Tamim Iqbal played through to the end, finishing on 87 off 82, while Shakib al Hasan made 18 off 20 to help the visitors complete the chase in under 27 overs.
South Africa vs Bangladesh, 3rd ODI, Highlights From The SuperSport Park In Centurion
Teams:
Bangladesh (Playing XI): Tamim Iqbal(c), Liton Das, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim(w), Mahmudullah, Yasir Ali, Afif Hossain, Mehidy Hasan, Shoriful Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman
South Africa (Playing XI): Janneman Malan, Quinton de Kock(w), Kyle Verreynne, Temba Bavuma(c), Rassie van der Dussen, David Miller, Dwaine Pretorius, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi, Tabraiz Shamsi
South Africa vs Bangladesh, 3rd ODI, Live
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We are back for the chase! The players have made their way out to the middle. Tamim Iqbal and Liton Das are at the crease. Kagiso Rabada will start proceedings with the ball for the Proteas. Let's go!
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... THE RUN CHASE ...
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Bangladesh has a chance of creating history at Centurion! Their bowlers have done an incredible job of restricting the Proteas to 154 and it is now onto their batters to show some composure and take Bangladesh to a famous victory. Do join us for their reply which begins shortly.
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The man of the moment, Taskin Ahmed is up for a quick chat. He says he is very happy. Adds, he just stuck to his process and indicates there was some extra bounce which helped him. Tells that he has been believing in the process for many years and that is the key to his success.
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Bangladesh would be over the moon right now! They pulled things back in their favor after leaking runs at the start and it was Mehidy Hasan who got them the breakthrough. Although, it was Taskin Ahmed who stole the show as he kept the batters on their toes and picked wickets in a cluster for his side. This is the second 5-wicket haul for Taskin Ahmed in ODIs. The previous time he took a Michelle, it was in 2014 against India in Dhaka, but his team stumbled to 58 all out, chasing a 'meager' total of 106 as a certain Stuart Binny ran havoc. This time, the target is bigger but the conditions look pretty good to script a famous overseas match and series win for Bangladesh.
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South Africa got off to a good start and it was Janneman Malan who was the aggressor for them. Quinton de Kock perished while trying to up the ante and after that nothing went the Proteas' way. Wickets kept tumbling for them and they completely lost the plot. Miller and Dwaine Pretorius showed some resistance but they too got out after getting a start. If not for Keshav Maharaj, South Africa would have failed to cross even the 130-run mark. He finished as their second-highest run-scorer and that sums up their story.
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What a splendid bowling performance this has been from Bangladesh! They have been absolutely brilliant with the ball and South Africa have now recorded their lowest-ever ODI total against Bangladesh. At one point, the Proteas were cruising along as the openers stitched together a good partnership of 46 runs. However, they lost 10 wickets for just 108 runs and it is the tourists who have dominated the proceedings and history beckons for them.
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36.6WShakib Al Hasan to Keshav Maharaj
OUT! RUN OUT! That will be the end of South Africa's inning. A flatter ball, around off. Maharaj knocks it to point and tries to keep the strike with a quick single but Shamsi was not ready for the call. Tamim Iqbal at point throws it to the keeper who whips the bails off. It is taken upstairs and the replay shows Maharaj was well short. South Africa are all-out for 154.
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36.51Shakib Al Hasan to Tabraiz Shamsi
Short and outside off, cut away to deep point for a single.
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36.40Shakib Al Hasan to Tabraiz Shamsi
Quicker one, on middle. Shamsi plays it around the corner.
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36.30Shakib Al Hasan to Tabraiz Shamsi
A loopy ball, on off. Shamsi defends it.
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36.21Shakib Al Hasan to Keshav Maharaj
On middle, tucked to square leg for a single.
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36.10Shakib Al Hasan to Keshav Maharaj
Length and on off, pushed to covers.
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35.61Shoriful Islam to Keshav Maharaj
Dropped! An absolute sitter! This is short and on middle. Maharaj looks to pull but gets a top edge, high in the air and towards mid-wicket. Yasir Ali tries to reverse-cup it over his head and spills it out. Bangladesh would hope that this doesn't cost them much. The batters take a single.
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35.50Shoriful Islam to Keshav Maharaj
A length ball, on middle. Maharaj mistimes his pull to mid-wicket. He shouts in frustration.
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35.41Shoriful Islam to Tabraiz Shamsi
A length ball, outside off. Shamsi dabs it to third man for a single.
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35.31Shoriful Islam to Keshav Maharaj
A full toss, on off, pushed to long off for a single. 150 up for South Africa!
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35.24Shoriful Islam to Keshav Maharaj
FOUR! Valuable! A length ball, around off. Maharaj stands tall and hammers it through mid off for a boundary.
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35.11Shoriful Islam to Tabraiz Shamsi
A length ball, drifting on middle, Shamsi tucks it to mid-wicket for a single.
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34.60Shakib Al Hasan to Keshav Maharaj
Tossed up, on middle. Maharaj defends on the front foot.