South Africa level series despite Fargana 102

South Africa drew level in the ODI series against Bangladesh, with three half-centuries from the hosts' top four batters trumping a century from Fargana Hoque and helping them ease their way through a chase of 223 in Potchefstroom. The victory was achieved with 29 deliveries and eight wickets standing, after the visitors had thumped South Africa by 119 runs in the first ODI. Player of the Match Anneke Bosch hit an unbeaten 65 from No. 3, her innings coming at simply better compared to a run a ball and including seven fours. She added an undefeated 117 for the third wicket with Sune Luus, who stayed 47 not out off 57 conveyances. That organization fell off only 20 overs, and the last 51 runs expected off just 31 balls, with Bosch raising her fifty in the 43rd over. Bosch and Luus got together when Bangladesh had struck two times in progressive balls after an initial organization of 106 between chief Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits. Ritu Moni sent back Brits for 50 to end the 25th over, and Fahima Khatun excused Wolvaardt for 54 to begin the 26th. Notwithstanding, Bosch and Luus guaranteed that triumph was achieved according to plan. Prior in the day, Hoque hit a patient 102 - her second ODI century - confronting 167 conveyances to push Bangladesh to 222. Her innings included 11 fours. She added 93 for the fourth wicket with Fahima, who finished energy of the innings with an unbeaten 46 off 48 balls. Bangladesh scored 26 off the last three overs of their innings, with Fargana contacting her hundred in the penultimate over prior to being run out with four balls left. The third and last ODI will be played in Benoni on Saturday.