T20
World Cup: Rilee Rossouw smashes century as South Africa thrash Bangladesh
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ICC Men's T20 World Cup Group 2, Sydney |
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South Africa 205-5 (20 overs): Rossouw 109 (56), De Kock 63 (38); Shakib
2-33 |
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Bangladesh 101 (16.3 overs): Das 34 (31); Nortje 4-10, Shamsi 3-20 |
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South Africa won by 104 runs |
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Scorecard. Tables |
Rilee Rossouw smashed
the first hundred of this year's Men's T20 World Cup as South Africa completed
a statement 104-run win over Bangladesh in Sydney.
Rossouw flogged 109 from 56 balls, including
eight sixes and seven fours, as South Africa posted 205-5.
He put on 163 with Quinton de Kock in a
second-wicket partnership, the highest stand in the tournament's history.
Fiery quick Anrich Nortje then took 4-10 as
Bangladesh were bowled out for 101 in 16.3 overs.
Rossouw's score was the fifth-highest in the
Men's T20 World Cup and South Africa's first hundred.
He repeatedly cleared the leg-side boundary
and reached his fifty in 30 balls and three figures in 52.
Rossouw did not play for the Proteas between
2016 and July this year after taking a Kolpak deal but, having hit 100 not out
against India earlier this month, has centuries in back-to-back competitive
T20s.
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Highest scores in Men's T20 World Cups |
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Brendon McCullum (NZ) |
123 v Bangladesh in 2012 |
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Chris Gayle (WI) |
117 v England in 2007 |
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Alex Hales (Eng) |
116* v Sri Lanka in 2014 |
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Ahmed Shehzad (Pak) |
111* v Bangladesh in 2014 |
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Rilee Rossouw (SA) |
109 v Bangladesh in 2022 |
The only other player to achieve that feat in
men's internationals is Gustav McKeon of France.
After captain Temba Bavuma was caught behind
in the first over, Rossouw showed brutal power in attacking pace and spin
before finally being caught off the bowling of Shakib al Hasan.
South Africa's total is the highest of this
year's competition to date but when Rossouw and De Kock, who scored 63 from 38,
were batting a score of 240 did not look out of reach, only for the Proteas to
add 29 for the loss of three wickets in the last five overs.
Bangladesh scored 26 from the first two overs
but the introduction of Nortje, who bowled with fierce pace, settled the
contest as he had Soumya Sarkar caught off a bottom edge for 15 and bowled
Najmul Hossain Shanto in the third over.
Nortje returned to finish the innings by
splattering the stumps of Taskin Ahmed in his fourth over, after spinner
Tabraiz Shamsi took 3-20 in the middle.
South Africa were denied by the rain in a
washout against Zimbabwe but this win lifts them top of the Group 2 table and
reaffirms their position as one of the teams to fear.
