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Men's ODIWorld Cup

Bangladesh BangladeshvSouth Africa South Africa

South Africa won by 10 wickets

22 February 2003 · Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein, Bloemfontein

BangladeshBangladesh
108/10
35.1 overs
South AfricaSouth Africa
109/0
12 overs
Bangladesh

Bangladesh 1st innings

108/10 (35.1 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
Al Sahariarcaught · b SM Pollock012000.0
Ehsanul Haquecaught · b SM Pollock3300010.0
Mohammad Ashrafulcaught · b M Ntini6101060.0
Sanwar Hossaincaught · b AJ Hall11141078.6
Alok Kapalicaught · b M Zondeki2150013.3
Tushar Imrancaught · b AJ Hall9240037.5
Khaled Mashudcaught · b M Ntini29673043.3
Khaled Mahmudcaught · b M Ntini23351165.7
Mohammad Rafiquerun out120050.0
Manjural Islamcaught · b M Ntini02000.0
Talha Jubairnot out481050.0
Extras 20Total 108/10 (35.1 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
SM Pollock62821.33
M Ntini7.112443.35
M Zondeki511713.40
AJ Hall621522.50
JH Kallis501903.80
RJ Peterson602103.50
South Africa

South Africa 2nd innings

109/0 (12 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
HH Gibbsnot out494081122.5
G Kirstennot out523291162.5
Extras 8Total 109/0 (12 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
Manjural Islam402606.50
Talha Jubair2024012.00
Khaled Mahmud2020010.00
Mohammad Rafique2020010.00
Alok Kapali201809.00

Match details

Toss
South Africa won, chose to field
Venue
Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein, Bloemfontein
Season
2002/03
Series
World Cup

Scorecards computed ball by ball on Octafield's own records. Contains information from Cricsheet, made available under the Open Database License (ODbL).

Men's ODI in the World Cup, played on 22 February 2003 at Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein. South Africa won by 10 wickets. The full batting and bowling scorecards above are computed ball by ball from the original match data.

Frequently asked questions

Who won Bangladesh vs South Africa (Men's ODI, 22 February 2003)?

South Africa won by 10 wickets.

What was the score in Bangladesh vs South Africa?

Bangladesh 108/10 (35.1 ov); South Africa 109/0 (12 ov).

Where was Bangladesh vs South Africa played?

At Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein, Bloemfontein, on 22 February 2003.