Tigers set to begin WC assault today
Bangladesh will take on South Africa
Sunday, 2 June 2019
The wait is finally coming to an end as Bangladesh get ready to start their World Cup campaign at Kennington Oval with a match against South Africa today (Sunday), report agencies.
While it is Bangladesh's opening game in this World Cup, South Africa have played in the opener against hosts England and lost by 104 runs. In the match against Tigers, the Proteas will be under pressure. Bangladesh, on the other hand, will also face a stiff challenge of starting the World Cup on a positive note.
Bangladesh played three matches against South Africa in the World Cup and won one of them in 2007. In the other matches, they lost by 10 wickets (in 2003) and 206 runs (in 2011).
Bangladesh's only World Cup win over South Africa was a surprising one because of the difference in strength and ability. This time though, Bangladesh are strong.
Bangladesh can look for confidence in their last bilateral series against the Proteas in 2015. Tigers won that series by 2-1, and that was the first ODI series win over South Africa.
In the last two meetings in the ICC Champions Trophy in England, Bangladesh lost the battles.
Bangladesh will be playing their first match of the World Cup as they look to better their run to the quarter-finals in the 2015 edition.
But despite being in a favourable situation, Bangladesh are sweating over the fitness of six players including skipper Mashrafe Bin Mortaza and opener Tamim Iqbal. While Mashrafe is nursing a hamstring problem, Tamim got a fresh blow on his left forearm during Thursday's nest session.
Mashrafe has said that he will be available in the first game in spite of the problem but Tamim's case is still unclear. After a scan, the team management said the southpaw did not suffer a fracture.
"A lot of times in such cases I face trouble bowling the first one or two overs. Once I get through that, I don't face any more problems," he told Dhaka-based bdnews24.
Along with them, Mustafizur Rahman, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mahmudullah Riyad and Shakib Al Hasan have also been suffering from injuries. While the problem of Saifuddin and Shakib is the same in the back, Mustafizur is suffering from a calf problem, and Mahmudullah is recovering from a shoulder injury which he sustained during the last New Zealand tour.
However, the team management is confident of getting the service of all these six players in the first game.
"Some of the guys are going through some pain and niggles. But I think the problem isn't severe and all of them will be available in the first game," Khaled Mahmud, the team manager, said.
But there is uncertainty over the participation of Saifuddin. Some media reports from London indicate that the right-arm pacer is feeling immense pain on his back. However, if his availability is required for a good team combination, he might take pain killers and play, hinted a source close to the team management.
If Saifuddin is unable to participate, Rubel Hossain might take his place as the third pacer along with Mahsrafe and Mustafizur.
Bangladesh played three matches at Kennington Oval and lost two of them while the other one was washed out due to rain. In their last match, Tigers lost to England by eight wickets during the last ICC Champions Trophy in 2017. South Africa, on the other hand, played 10 matches at the venue and lost seven of them.
Squads: Bangladesh (Probable XI): Mashrafe Mortaza (c), Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das, Soumya Sarkar, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mahmudullah Riyad, Shakib Al Hasan (vc), Mohammad Mithun (wk), Sabbir Rahman, Mosaddek Hossain, Mohammad Saifuddin, Mehidy Hasan, Rubel Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman, Abu Jayed
South Africa (Probable XI): Faf du Plessis (c), Quinton de Kock (vc & wk), David Miller, JP Duminy, Hashim Amla, Aiden Markram, Rassie van der Dussen, Dwaine Pretorius, Andile Phehlukwayo, Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje, Imran Tahir, Tabraiz Shamsi