loader image for Bangladeshinfo

Headlines

  • New Zealand keep up semi hopes with Sri Lanka win

  • S. Africa beat Tigresses but face nervous wait

  • Tigers taste defeat on Mahmudullah's last T20I

  • India knock Sri Lanka out of contention

  • WIndies beat Tigresses to boost semi-final hopes

S. Africa beat Tigresses but face nervous wait


S. Africa beat Tigresses but face nervous wait

Women's Twenty20 World Cup, Group B, Dubai
Bangladesh 106-3 (20 overs): Mostary 38 (43)
South Africa 107-3 (17.2 overs): Brits 42 (41); Fahima 2-19
South Africa won by seven wickets

Bangladesh women's team's T20 World Cup mission ended in a disappointing fashion as they suffered a seven-wicket defeat to South Africa in their last match of the group phase at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in UAE on Saturday (Oct 12). The Tigresses put up 106-3, a total which South Africa topped in 17.2 overs.

Tazmin Brits hit 42 as South Africa clinched a seven-wicket win over Bangladesh but now face a nervous wait to see if they will qualify for the Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals.

South Africa moved top of Group B but were unable to overhaul West Indies' net run rate (NRR) as they chased down a modest target of 107 with 16 balls to spare.

In fact the Proteas' NRR actually decreased to +1.382, which is lower than West Indies' current rate of +1.708.

It means South Africa realistically need England, who face Scotland on Sunday, to beat West Indies on Tuesday to finish as runners-up. Or, less likely, for England to lose both their remaining matches.

South Africa lost in-form captain Laura Wolvaardt early on in their reply after she was stumped for seven by Bangladesh counterpart Nigar Sultana Joty off the bowling of Fahima Khatun, who finished with 2-19.

Bangladesh were left to rue a dropped catch in the eighth over after Fahima shelled a straightforward chance offered by Brits, when she was on 21.

Brits was eventually bowled by Ritu Moni but Marizanne Kapp and Chloe Tryon saw South Africa over the line without any further loss.

Bangladesh were already all but out of the tournament and this defeat confirmed their exit.

Loading...