Eddie Leie The Best Blowing In Bangladesh Match

Eddie Leie The Best Blowing In Bangladesh Match

After South Africa's quick bowlers etched out their win in the first match, their batsmen and spinners created triumph in the second to guarantee an exhaustive arrangement win over Bangladesh in their first preparatory excursion for the World T20.


Eddie Leie
Eddie Leie 

Quinton de Kock and AB de Villiers' opening stand of 95, propped up by two center request associations in the 30s set up a sum of 169 preceding debutant Eddie Leie stole the features with the best figures by a South African on T20 make a big appearance and imparted six wickets to Aaron Phangiso to give the selectors another alternative for what's to come.

South Africa had the better of testing conditions, as Bangladesh's arrangement to make the most of homeground point of preference reverse discharges on them. On a moderate surface which offered huge turn, it got to be harder to bat as the match advanced, so that not even an enhanced batting execution from the hosts could see them rescue something from the challenge.
Eddie Leie helps South Africa sink Bangladesh
Eddie Leie helps South Africa sink Bangladesh

Proof of turn and bob showed up in the first over when Arafat Sunny shocked de Villiers with a conveyance that spun square, kicked up dust and beat the bat. However, the following ball went straight on and de Villiers' hung back to create a sensitive late slice and started to take control of the opening trade.

Nasir Hossain's six wides in his first over and de Kock's animosity against Sunny guaranteed South Africa had officially wrested the point of preference when Bangladesh brought on their first seamer in the fourth over. Mustafizur Rahman promptly settled on the offcutter to coordinate the conditions however South Africa were astute to his arrangement. He additionally offered width, which de Villiers couldn't avoid, and when the Powerplay finished  South Africa's 50 was on the board.

With de Kock and de Villiers playing unhesitatingly against both turn and crease - their footwork was a sign of their association - Bangladesh were gazing at surrendering more than 200 until de Kock lost one. He was attempting to uncover Sunny over midwicket yet did not discover the hole and was gotten by Sabbir Rahman.

That started a scaled down breakdown through which Bangladesh dragged themselves over into the diversion. JP Duminy gave himself no time to get his eye in and quickly attempted to clear Nasir however got a main edge and on the following ball, de Villiers was gotten behind attempting to manage the ball down to fine leg.

South Africa had lost three wickets for seven keeps running in seven balls and their situation could have compounded when Nasir and Mushfiqur Rahim claimed for got behind off David Miller. There was no definitive confirmation of an edge on replays and with no DRS, Miller survived.

Faf du Plessis and Miller oversaw only 33 from the following six overs as it turned out to be clear run-scoring was turning out to be more troublesome. The absence of pace in the pitch implied the batsmen were every so often playing too soon and planned strokes were not paying off Leie

Bangladesh's lazy handling assisted push the aggregate and Miller and Rilee Rossouw guaranteed an in number completion. They pillaged 32 off the last two overs to give Bangladesh an intense undertaking.

Rather than the forceful methodology they utilized in the first match, Bangladesh's openers were more watchful and it served them well Leie. They found themselves able to gain by width - which both Kyle Abbott and Wayne Parnell gave - and anything too short - where David Wiese infrequently blundered - to give a strong begin.
Man Of  The Match
Man Of  The Match

Be that as it may, pretty much as it appeared Bangladesh would set up a stern test, Tamim Iqbal was swung at a short, moderate ball from Parnell, it went straight up and Wiese took the catch. In the following over, Leie's first as a global cricketer, he misdirected Soumya Sarkar with flight and had him puzzled.

Bangladesh utilized the following three overs to regroup however as opposed to retaining weight, they were devoured by Leie. Their next four wickets succumbed to 13 runs - Shakib Al Hasan holed out to Phangiso's first ball, Sabbir trudged Leie to midwicket before Mushfiqur assaulted a low full hurl just to locate a jumping Rossouw at short cover and Nasir sent Phangiso into long-off's hands - to abandon them 82 for 6.


Abbott's yorkers completed off the tail however not before Bangladesh pushed their aggregate more than 100, which they didn't oversee in the first diversion. Still, they would not have been satisfied with the way they collapsed, particularly after their late record at home, and will plan to put that right in the ODIs.
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