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Rossouw, Nortje floor Bangladesh

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Rilee Rossouw and Anrich Nortje wrecked Bangladesh on Thursday at the SCG as South Africa picked up their first win of the 2022 T20 World Cup. Having already shared precious points with Zimbabwe in their opening game because of rain, South Africa needed a favourable result to get into the groove. The team then responded in style to hammer Bangladesh by 104 runs.

South Africa opted to bat having picked an extra spinner as Bangladesh did the same anticipating the wicket to aid spin. However, it was Taskin Ahmed who made the first breakthrough as Bavuma tentatively came down the track, only to poke behind. But that wicket perhaps aided South Africa as Rilee Rossouw came in and made a statement hundred.

Quinton de Kock, who took on Zimbabwe the other night, started off in fine fashion as well taking on Taskin for 21 runs in an over. Post that, it was the Rossouw show. He took on Hasan Mahmud for a four and a six before adding a couple of sixes off Mehidy Hasan. The rain break post that start had little to no effect on the two batters as they continued to keep the Bangladesh bowlers at bay. Rossouw brought up a 30-ball fifty and welcomed Shakib Al Hasan to the bowling crease with a 21-run over. Taskin was then taken to the cleaners as well as the pair went on to add 168 runs for the second wicket before Bangladesh finally managed to strike.

The finish was not as good as many anticipated from a South African perspective. Rossouw did bring up his second successive century in the format by reaching three figures off 52 balls but Bangladesh did stage a mini fightback in the end. Aiden Markram struggled to get going and Tristan Stubbs fell early as well. Eventually, they still ended up with 205/5, which was always going to be tough for

Bangladesh began their chase with a bang. Kagiso Rabada was taken for 17 runs in the opening over with Soumya Sarkar flicking him for back-to-back sixes. That did give the Bangladesh crowd plenty of reasons to get their voice out again but any tiny hopes they had of chasing this down evaporated very quickly. Nortje’s introduction completely wrecked the batting side as his pace was too hot to handle for the openers. Sarkar edged one behind and Najmul Shanto’s stumps were rearranged. Shakib was then trapped LBW but he could have overturned the decision by taking a review. Rabada returned before the end of the powerplay to open his account.

This team has already been struggling for a while with the bat in this format. The last thing they wanted while chasing 206 was losing four wickets in the powerplay. It did them no good as the spinners then took charge in the middle overs. Both Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj capitalised on the platform set by the pacers by making more inroads. Eventually, Bangladesh were bowled out for just 101 with Nortje coming back later to add a fourth scalp. A favourable fixture against Zimbabwe is next for Bangladesh. While we call it favourable, don’t be surprised if Zimbabwe does manage to topple the Asian side. South Africa on the other hand will brace themselves for the first big challenge in this tournament. They will be taking on India in Perth in another two days.

Brief scores:

South Africa 205/5 in 20 overs (Rilee Rossouw 109, Quinton de Kock 63; Shakib Al Hasan 2/33) beat Bangladesh 101 in 16.3 overs (Litton Das 34; Anrich Nortje 4/10, Tabraiz Shamsi 3/20) by 104 runs.

(Cricbuzz)



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All-round Athapaththu helps Sri Lanka level series against Bangladesh

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Chamari Athapaththu bagged 3 for 36 [BCB]

Chamari Athapaththu’s all-round show helped Sri Lanka level the ODI series against Bangladesh in Rajshahi. The visitors won by four wickets after chasing down the home side’s sub-par 165 all out in 45.5 overs.

Athapaththu, who had missed the first match due to a finger injury, roared back into action with three wickets. She started off with Sarmin Sultana’s wicket in the 16th over, although the batter expressed her disbelief at the umpire’s lbw decision against her. Athapaththu then removed Sobhana Mostary in her next over by having her caught at square leg.

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Madara, Meepage and Inoka Ranaweera took two wickets each while Kavisha Dilhari picked up one.

During the chase, Athapaththu dominated the Bangladesh attack despite little support from her top order. She made 40 off 39 balls with eight fours, before falling to left-arm spinner Nahida Akhter in the 17th over. Nahida gave her a send-off, with Athapaththu staring back at her for several seconds before walking off.

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Nahida removed both batters, before getting Kaushini Nuthyangana to complete her four-wicket haul. Sultana Khatun and Moni, meanwhile, took one wicket each.

The third and final ODI of the three-match series will also be held in Rajshahi, on April 25.

Brief scores:
Sri Lanka Women  166 for 6 in 38.2 overs (Chamari Athapaththu 40, Harshitha Samarawickrama 50, Hansima Karunaratne 40; Sultana Khatun 1-36, Ritu Moni 1-27,  Nahida Akter 4-21) beat Bangladesh Women 165 in 45.5 overs (Sarmin Sultana 25, Nigar Sultana 58, Nahider Akter 20; Malki Madara 2-30, Nimesha Meepage 2-29, Inoka Ranaweera 2-28, Chamari Athapaththu 3-36,  )  by four wickets

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