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Proteas suffer second loss in Cricket World Cup match

JP Duminy fought valiantly, but he fell for 45, there wouldn't be a flourish for the Proteas as they lost by 21 runs.

Tamim Iqbal and Soumya Sarkar were laying a solid foundation to the innings, and the Proteas bowlers had no response. Lungi Ngidi retired hurt after bowling four overs, it wasn’t looking good for South Africa. Imran Tahir was called upon to provide the breakthrough, he bowled both Al Hasan and Mohammad Mithun, but it was still not the end of Bangladesh’s batsmen.

In reply, a 49 run partnership was undone when Quinton de Kock was run out, after Rahim, the keeper, initially put down a catch. De Kock wanted to get off strike, he lost his wicket instead.

 

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It was just sad to watch

I am not happy at all, Faf is killing us by electing to bowl first. We play under pressure.

Bring back ABdeVilliers17 out of retirement please

T20 killing cricket.

SA teams are useless

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