Tamim blames uneven Wanderers bounce for second ODI loss

Bangladesh ODI captain Tamim Iqbal faulted lopsided bob at the Wanderers for their dreary batting show in the second game against South Africa. The guests lost by seven wickets in the wake of making only 194 with Kagiso Rabada getting his second ODI five-wicket pull. Rabada got three wickets in the initial spell and afterward got back to eliminate Afif Hossain and Mehidy Hasan to finish his five-fer. The underlying spell implied Bangladesh were diminished to 34 for 5 with four of the initial five wickets tumbling to conveyances rising strongly from the pitch. "We as a whole expect that there will be skip in South Africa however today there was lopsided bob. Assuming that you see my excusal and all through the game one kept low while one kicked from the great length," he said. "So it didn't get anything to do with speed and bob I thought it was lopsided." Tamim focused on an absolute near 250 would have allowed his side better battling opportunities. "I think 250 would have been an excellent complete in light of the fact that there was turn in the wicket from one end where Mehidy was bowling," he brought up. "I feel when Rabbi (Yasir) and Mushfiqur were batting, Yasir's wicket was most expensive on the grounds that their principle bowler was Rabada and it would have been his last finished. But since he picked the wicket on the last ball and returned to bowl an additional two overs." Bangladesh will take on the host in the series-choosing keep going game at Centurion on March 23.