
Nadine de Klek again showed her peace under pressure and led South Africa to an exciting victory of three goals over Bangladesh. (ICC photo) New Delhi: Nadine de Klerk again showed her peace under pressure and on Monday he led South Africa to an exciting victory of three goals over Bangladesh. They chased 233, Proteas appeared in trouble at 78 for five in 23. But veteran versatile Marizanne Kapp (56 OFF 71) and Chloe Tryon (62 out of 69) organized a remarkable fight and compiled a 85-run partnership for the sixth goal. South Africa eventually reached its goal with three balls.DE Clerk, who was previously abandoned by Shorná Akter at Long-Off in the penultimate, completed shifts with undefeated 37 out of 29 balls and hit four and six to seal victory. This was another match winning the performance of the versatile, which played against India earlier in the tournament.Bangladeshi shifts were anchored by the blister 51, not from 18 -year -old Shorna Akter, who came after a careful start and powered her team at 232 for six. Sharmin Akhter (50 OFF 77) and Captain Nigar Sultana (32 out of 42) previously added a stable 77-run partnership for the third goal to keep Bangladesh competitiveness.Visitors started well, with a spinner of the left shoulder, NaDes Akter, which was removed by the Tazmin Brits opener for a gold duck, reduced South Africa to 3/1. Captain Laura Wolvaardt (31 OFF 56) and Anneke Bosch (28 out of 35) tried to stabilize shifts 55-run by stand, but mixing between the two doughs saw Wolvaardt and open the door for Bangladesh.Spinner with Rabeya Khan’s leg then struck to release Annerie Dercksen, while Fahima Khatun removed Sinalo Jafta and South Africa left the fluctuations to 78 in five. However, Brilliance de Klerk, combined with KAPP and Tryon’s resistance, has definitely changed the tide in favor of South Africa.Previously, Bangladeshi Openers Fargan Hoque (30 out of 76) and Rubya Haider (25 out of 52) began cautiously, with 16 crossing to reach 50. Rubya attempt to sweep against Chloe Tryon ended the De Kerk in the middle while Fargana was detained LBW on Nokuluco Mlaba. Sultana and Sharmin Akhter then fought with sharp borders and kept Bangladesh in the competition before the last increase.In the end, the experience and peace of the South Africa prevailed under pressure, while de Klerek’s touch was decisive in one of the most interesting meetings of the tournament.