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Bangladesh seek to end South Africa drought in ODI series

Bangladesh have lost every match across all formats that they have played in South Africa - but go into a one-day series against the Proteas on Friday with reasonable hopes of ending the drought. The series opens with a day-night game at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Friday. Bangladesh have a settled one-day side and currently are on top of the International Cricket Council's World Cup Super League, while South Africa are languishing in tenth place.

The tourists have batting depth, especially since star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan reversed an earlier decision to take a break from the game. They also have local knowledge in the form of three South Africans in head coach Russell Domingo, who previously coached South Africa, bowling coach Allan Donald and power-hitting coach Albie Morkel. South Africa, though, will be at full strength and will be backing their fast bowlers to capitalise on the pace and bounce that is a feature of the pitches at Centurion and the Wanderers in Johannesburg, the two venues for the series.

The log table may not be a true reflection of the respective strength of the teams given the disparity in the number of matches played and the quality of opposition but South Africa will be keen to climb up the standings. Only the seven top teams plus hosts India qualify automatically for the 2023 World Cup. South Africa have made a poor start to their Super League campaign, losing at home to Pakistan and away to Sri Lanka, while they were only able to share a series in Ireland, with one match rained off.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com