Targers lost by 6 runs


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The turn of the match changed again and again. The match was more towards Bangladesh. In the beginning, the power of the bowlers. Then Tawheed Hriday and Mahmudullah Riyad pulled the team even though they were in danger at the beginning of the batting. But ultimately the umpire's decision changed the fate of the match.  

Bangladesh lost to South Africa by 4 runs in the T20 World Cup match at the Nassau Cricket Stadium on Monday. Batting at the beginning, the Proteas scored 113 runs, losing 6 wickets. Coming down to the shore to chase that run, the Tigers got lost, Bangladesh couldn't score more than 109 runs after losing 7 wickets.  

Earlier, South Africa won the toss and batted for 113 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in the allotted overs. Tanzim Hasan Shakib struck in the first over, before opening the run book, Proteas opener Riza Hendricks was trapped leg before the last ball of the over.

In the third over, Tanzim dismissed another opener, Quinton de Kock. De Kock is bowled back for 18, indicating a good game.

In the fourth over after Tanjim, Taskin sent Proteas skipper Aiden Markram back for 4 runs. Tanjim took the wicket again in the next over. This time his victim is Tristan Stubbs. Faced with 5 balls, the batsman was called by Tanjim's ball with a catch in the hands of Shakib Al Hasan.

South Africa lost 4 wickets for 23 runs. They can score only 25 runs in 6 overs of power play.

However, Bangladesh's bowling lost rhythm after the power play. Claasen and Miller took advantage of the opportunity to settle on the wicket. Both of them started opening their hands slowly. At one point, Klaasen returned to Sazghar with Taskin's 46 runs off 44 balls. And Miller was dismissed for 29 runs by Rishad Hossain. South Africa can score 113 runs by losing the last 6 wickets.

Tanjim Hasan Shakib took three wickets for Bangladesh. Apart from this, Taskin got two wickets and Rishad Hossain got one wicket.

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