South Africa won by 83 runs
PLAYER OF THE MATCH : David Miller
Batter
Bowler
That ends our coverage of Bangladesh's tour of South Africa, which saw the hosts win every game and most of them comfortably. They have started the home season with a bang; their real test of the summer awaits in December where they take on the mighty Indians - who are in red-hot form. That should be a cracker of a series. But before that they will host Zimbabwe for a solitary Test which seems to be a mere formality. Anyway, still some time left for that. Nightmarish end for Bangladesh and their pain is over - After struggling to compete with an opponent who have pushed, pummelled and eventually punished them. They have barely put up a fight throughout the tour, a disappointment considering how competitive they are at home. Time to conclude the proceedings for this game. Some cricket action going on between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Switch tabs, indulge and enjoy. Goodbye and goodnight from all of us here. Cya!
Duminy collects the trophy and his team-mates join in the celebrations. Lots of cheering and smiles among the proteas.
Duminy, South Africa captain: Pretty happy with that (win). Nice to contribute to the team. It was good to get an opportunity to bowl in the first six overs and I was pretty happy with my performance. I've been working on my bowling. It's a great opportunity to get a game and represent the country. The way we've comeback in our bowling was brilliant. We've got 6-7 weeks off, we head back to domestic cricket. It's going to be a big series against India. Looking forward to it.
David Miller, Man of the match and Man of the series: It was pretty special (about his ton). You don't wake up in the morning and expect something like that. I was pretty slow to start with, could've been out in the first ten balls. It was good to get the hundred. I thought I might go for it (6 sixes).
Shakib, Bangladesh captain: I thought we bowled in the very good areas, but credit to Miller. Today was the reflection of the series; we need to work hard and learn a lot. Time to improve and get better away from home. South Africa have a few players that can take the game away and we simply had to take wickets. There were something for the spinners in the pitch. We are playing Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe next at home. Hopefully, it'll be a good series.
Coming to this game, the writing was on the wall once the first innings was done. The equation was straightforward. Chasing 225 in a T20 game was always an herculean task and they just succumbed to the scoreboard pressure. They were off to a frenetic start but just lost wickets in a heap trying to accelerate. None of the batsmen could convert their starts and Bangladesh just faded away rapidly. If it was a blazing innings from Miller, who smashed the fastest and his maiden hundred, the bowlers backed it up with a disciplined performance. Stay tuned for the presentations..
Tests - check. ODIs - check. T20Is - check. Mission whitewash accomplished by South Africa. A professional performance from them and very muted celebrations in the camp as they know that they've ran over a poor side that they were expected to beat. But it's been an absolute hammering. Bangladesh's worst fears have come true. They suffer their second whitewash across all three formats in a bilateral series away from home this year.
Hendricks to Saifuddin, out Caught by Amla!! Game, set and match. South Africa complete a clean-sweep across all the three formats. They take the T20Is 2-0. Back of a length delivery outside off, Saifuddin throws his bat and finds cover. Amla takes it without any trouble. Saifuddin c Amla b Hendricks 23(26) [4s-1 6s-1]
Hendricks to Saifuddin, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
Hendricks to Rubel, 1 run, poked to point
Hendricks to Saifuddin, 1 run, full toss outside off, skewed off the outer half to third man
END OF OVER 18
11 Runs
BAN: 139 - 9
Wd 1 W L1 N 4 WN Wd 1 0
Mohammad Saifuddin
22 (24)
Rubel Hossain
0 (1)
Phehlukwayo
3-0-21-1
Phehlukwayo to Rubel, no run, very full again, Rubel squeezes it out into the leg-side
Phehlukwayo to Saifuddin, 1 run, hoicks a overpitched delivery over mid-wicket, but there is a man in the deep. So, he will have to be content with a single
Phehlukwayo to Saifuddin, wide, full and way wide of off-stump. Too far outside off. Saifuddin swings and misses
Rubel Hossain, right handed bat, comes to the crease
Phehlukwayo to Taskin Ahmed, no ball, out Taskin Ahmed Run Out!! This is ridiculous running from Bangladesh. Waist-high full toss strikes Ahmed high on the bat. He deflects it onto his pad and it drops next to the stumps. Saifuddin wanted a single but Taskin was unmoved there. Both batsmen are stranded at the same end. The keeper rushes in, takes it and throws it to the bowler, who does the rest. Taskin Ahmed run out (Mosehle/Phehlukwayo) 4(3) [4s-1]
Phehlukwayo to Taskin Ahmed, THATS OUT!! Run Out!!
Phehlukwayo to Taskin Ahmed, FOUR, goes for the pull, gets an inside-edge and it runs away to the fine leg fence
Phehlukwayo to Taskin Ahmed, no ball, yorker speared in on the stumps, but Phehlukwayo has overstepped. Saifuddin looked plumb in front after he failed to make contact with the ball, but that won't count
Phehlukwayo to Saifuddin, leg byes, 1 run, back of a length delivery and bounces extra to rap Saifuddin on the thigh pad. Rolls away to the leg-side