Explore the rollercoaster journey of Bangladesh and South Africa as they faced off in the Cricket World Cup, marked by moments of glory and despair. In this collection of historic encounters, we delve into the thrilling clashes that have defined the rivalry between these two cricketing nations.

  1. February 22, 2003: Ntini’s Dominance In their first-ever World Cup meeting, South Africa’s Makhaya Ntini left Bangladesh battered and bruised. The Proteas, led by captain Shaun Pollock, unleashed a devastating bowling attack that reduced Bangladesh to 108 all out. South Africa comfortably chased down the target with overs to spare, setting the tone for their dominance.
  2. April 7, 2007: Bangladesh’s Giant-Killing Act In a monumental upset, Bangladesh defied the odds to topple the world’s No. 1 ODI team, South Africa. Under overcast skies, Bangladesh put up a formidable total, with Mohammad Ashraful’s brilliant innings stealing the show. The Bangladeshi bowlers then wreaked havoc on the South African lineup, marking a historic win.
  3. March 19, 2011: Bangladesh’s Humiliating Defeat Following their triumph in the previous encounter, Bangladesh faced a humbling defeat at the hands of South Africa in front of their home crowd. The hosts’ batting woes and a strong South African performance led to a disappointing exit from the tournament, leaving fans disheartened.
  4. June 2, 2019: Bangladesh’s Stunning Upset In a major tournament shocker, a spirited Bangladeshi side overcame perennial favorites South Africa by a 21-run margin. A strong batting display from Bangladesh, including Soumya Sarkar’s explosive start and significant contributions from Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim, set up a challenging target. South Africa’s chase fell short, marking another memorable chapter in their World Cup rivalry.

Join us as we revisit these unforgettable encounters, reflecting the highs and lows of Bangladesh and South Africa’s cricketing journey in the World Cup arena.

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