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Bangladesh U19 seal ODI series against South Africa

Sports Desk | banglanews24.com
Update: 2023-07-18 09:18:46
Bangladesh U19 seal ODI series against South Africa

Bangladesh Under-19 team clinched the five-match youth ODI series against South Africa by 3-2 after beating the opponents by 3 wickets in the fifth and final match at Shaheed Kamruzzaman Stadium in Rajshahi on Monday (July 17).

South Africa youngsters won the first match by 10 runs on DLS before Bangladesh leveled with 14 run victory. But South Africa again led the series, winning the third game by four wickets on DLS.

Bangladesh needed to win the both fourth and fifth games to win the series and they did so, showing an unwavering resolve. In the fourth match, the young Tigers beat South Africa by four wickets to level the series again.

Following the template of the last four matches, the series deciding game also had a nerve-wrecking finish with Bangladesh blowing the final punch.

After being sent to bat first, the South African youngsters were bowled out for 210 with David Teeger making the team-high 63. Captain Juan James was the other notable scorer with 32.

For Bangladesh, Mahfuzur Rahman Rabby scalped 3-43 to rip through South African batting while Rohanat Doullah Borson, Rizan Hossan and captain Rafi Uzzaman Rafi took two wickets apiece.

Ariful Islam hit 68 and opener Adil Bin Siddik struck 58 to play a crucial role in Bangladesh's victory. They added 87 runs for the third wicket after Bangladesh were reduced to 48-2. The partnership was key in edging the side closer before South Africa closed the game with a flurry of wickets.

However, Bangladesh held the nerve with Rafi Uzzaman ensuring the victory, making 15 not out. Bangladesh finally reached winning target of 211-7 in 47.1 overs.

BDST: 0918 HRS, JULY 18, 2023
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