Tamim Iqbal proud of Bangladesh, Says It’s a big win for us
Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal described his side’s first ever win in South Africa as special, and one and of which he was extremely proud
In 20 years of touring South Africa the Tigers had suffered 19 defeats across all three formats to the Proteas. That run ended at SuperSport Park on Friday, with Tamim leading his assured, and highly skilled side to a comfortable 38-run victory in the opening Betway One-Day International.
It was a performance to which all 11 Bangladesh players contributed as they out-thought, and out-played a home team, whose skipper Temba Bavuma acknowledged afterwards needed to take a strong look at itself.
Litton Das (50), Yasir Ali (50) and player of the match Shakib Al-Hasan who made 77 led the way with the bat as Bangladeh put up 314/7 in their allotted 50 overs.
However Tamim pointed to the contributions of the lower order as being crucial to the outcome. “They all delivered something, Mehidy (Hasan) with those two sixes, Afif (Hossain) with a four and a six and Mahmadullah with his 25…all of that matters.”
Then Bangladesh’s bowling overwhelmed the South Africans, who slumped to 36/3 in the ninth over.
Rassie van der Dussen with 86 and David Miller with 79 gave the home team hope, but Bangladesh’s trio of fast bowlers, led by the outstanding Taskin Ahmed, who picked up 3/37 and off-spinner Mehidy with 4/61, guided their team across the line.
“People always think of Bangladesh as just being about spinners, but in the last two years the fast bowlers have been performing brilliantly,” said Tamim.
There’ll be a lot of talking amongst South Africa’s fast bowlers who performed well below standards when Bangladesh batted. While they restricted Bangladesh to less than 50 runs in the first 15 overs, the lack of penetration allowed the tourists to build a foundation.
Then the lines and lengths went awry as Shakib and Yasir dominated.