In South Africa's Twenty20 World Cup victory over Bangladesh on Thursday in Sydney, Rilee Rossouw scored 109 runs and gave Quinton de Kock a stand that set a new record.
Anrich Nortje accepted 4-10 as Bangladesh was run out in the seventeenth over for only 101. After Temba Bavuma dropped in the first over, the two of them met up and helped their team get to 205-5.
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After Bavuma left the game, it was all South Africa. Rossouw and De Kock scored 168 for the next wicket, more than twice as many as Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara scored against the West Indies in 2010.
After De Kock dropped for 63 on the following ball, Rossouw continued, scoring the competition's most memorable century and only his tenth T20 World Cup run.
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He was eventually out trying to get another big hit after hitting seven fours and eight sixes out of every 56 balls. It was the fifth most important score at a T20 World Cup.
The barrage prepared the Proteas for a crucial Gathering 2 victory after the first match against Zimbabwe on Monday in Hobart was canceled and the goals were shared. Bangladesh had not won any of their previous seven Twenty20 matches against South Africa and had a poor record against elite World Cup groups, despite their nine-wicket victory over the Netherlands in the opener.
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Methodically arrogant, Bavuma won the throw and batted first, but the South African captain was again excused due to his unfortunate structure.
Nural Hasan was given an edge behind the stumps by Taskin Ahmed, a quick bowler who had recently posted career-best figures of 4-25 against the Dutch.
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The following over, De Kock and Rossouw hammered Ahmed for 21 as Bangladesh took control. After scoring 50 runs in every four overs and beating fours and sixes all over the field, they were stopped at 60-1 in the sixth over when light rain started to fall.
They continued their attack after a 22-minute break during which no runs were scored. While De Kock needed four more balls, Rossouw made his first fifty out of 30.
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They destroyed the Bangladesh attack before Afif Hossain caught De Kock at long-on for 63 off 38 balls in the fifteenth over with the score at 170. After raising three figures, Rossouw swelled a catch for Liton Das.
Bangladesh's goal was clear when they started their pursuit, as the openers scored 17 off Kagiso Rabada's most memorable over. Nevertheless, Nortje took two wickets in the same over as a result of their imprudent strategy. After Soumya Sarkar (15) edged the wicketkeeper, De Kock, Najmul Shanto was bowled precisely.
Nortje scored a major third strike in his next finish, and captain Shakib Al Hasan was given an lbw for one. After that, Rabada beat Afif Hossain by winning a draw against Wayne Parnell in the field.
Mehidy Hasan only played 13 balls and Mosaddek Hossain only played three in the sixth over, which put Bangladesh in a difficult position at 47-4. The tail was immediately cleaned up, and the remaining four wickets were bowled out for 25 runs.
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