
Pursuing 231 to win, Sharmin Sultana and Fargana Hoque held tight for the longest timeframe - 10.3 overs - for the second wicket however that was not really a barrier for South Africa as Bangladesh continued losing wickets at general interims from subsequently to be in the long run pressed up in the 34th over. The crown jewels were shared similarly by Shabnim Ismail, Raisibe Ntozakhe and Sune Luus, who grabbed two wickets each.
Prior in the challenge, Lee and Laura Wolvaardt set up together a strong opening stand for 72 keeps running before Nahida Akter grabbed the primary wicket. Trisha Chetty and Lee included 48 keeps running for the second wicket before Bangladesh making the most of their offer of satisfaction by snaffling five wickets in the center. Tryon gave a huge facelift to the hosts with a counterattacking 60 off only 42 balls and guaranteed they had all that anyone could need to subject Bangladesh to more destruction on the visit.
South Africa now lead the five-coordinate ODI arrangement 4-0 and will hope to finish a whitewash on May 14, when they play the fifth and last diversion.
Brief scores: South Africa ladies 230/7 out of 50 overs (Lizelle Lee 70, Chloe Tryon 60; Nahida Akter 2-36) beat Bangladesh ladies 76 of every 33.2 overs (Fargana Hoque 22; Shabnim Ismail 2-8, Raisibe Ntozakhe 2-10) by 154 runs.
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