Big Picture – South Africa look to extend winning run
For Bangladesh, their bowlers have performed well so far in the tournament, boasting the second-best team average (23.26) behind only England, but the batting remains a concern. While two different players have registered fifties in the tournament, the lack of consistency has held them back. If Bangladesh are to challenge South Africa, they’ll need their top and middle order to click.
Form Guide
Bangladesh LLWLL (last five matches, most recent first)
South Africa WWLLW
In the spotlight – Chloe Tryon and Nigar Sultana
Team news – Tryon fit for Bangladesh clash
With batting being a concern, will Bangladesh look to bring back the experienced Fargana Hoque at the top of the order?
Bangladesh (probable): 1 Rubya Haider, 2 Sharmin Akhter, 3 Nigar Sultana (CAPT & WK), 4 Sobhana Mostary, 5 Sumaiya Akter, 6 Shorna Akter, 7 Fahima Khatun, 8 Nahida Akter, 9 Rabeya Khan, 10 Marufa. Akter, 11 nishita akter nishi
South Africa will want to keep their winning XI. Tryon, whose calf required heavy strapping when she was batting against India, is fit and available to play.
South Africa (probable): 1 Laura Wolvaardt (capt), 2 Tazmin Brits, 3 Sune Luus, 4 Marzanne Kapp, 5 Anneke Bosch/Annerie Dercksen, Independence Mbaba
Pitch and conditions – Rainy and humid in Vizag
Visakhapatnam has been the most batting-friendly venue of this World Cup so far, with a high-scoring pitch laid out during the India-Australia clash. There is a chance of rain on Monday afternoon, but the weather is expected to clear up later in the day. The temperature will peak around 31°C with high humidity. Dew has been a factor in the evening and could influence the toss.
Stats and Trivia
- This will be South Africa’s 50th World Cup game
- Fahima Khatun has 15 wickets this year. She needs to add six more to her tally to have the most for Bangladesh in a year
- Marizanne Kapp is two wickets away from becoming South Africa’s leading wicket-taker in World Cups, going past Shabnim Ismail’s 36.
- Fargana Hoque needs four more runs to complete 500 runs against South Africa. She will become the first Bangladesh player to hit 500 runs against any opponent in women’s ODIs
Quotes
“With a bowling style like mine, what I try to do is bowl my variations as much as possible. Coming to the subcontinental teams, sometimes pace doesn’t work, or rather, go your way. So, I think I try to change up my pace there and then see how that can actually work for me.”
South Africa’s Tumi sekhukhune on her variations in pace
“I agree our batting collapsed [against New Zealand]. We’ve already discussed it with our batting coaches and among the players. We’ve been working on those weaknesses, and hopefully the batters will come back in the next match. We have other capable batters in the team. And our captain, Joty, always plays in a way that inspires us. I believe she’ll do better from the next match.”
Bangladesh’s Nahida Actor on her team’s below-par batting performances
Sruthi ravindranat is a sub-editor at espncricinfo