DHAKA, March 12: Fiery paceman Andre Nel took 4-27 to set up South Africa’s comprehensive seven-wicket victory in the second One-day International against Bangladesh here on Wednesday.

The victory helped South Africa take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series and moved them one step closer to reclaiming the world No 1 spot from Australia in official ODI rankings.

The Proteas now need to win the final one-dayer against the hosts here on Friday to become the top-ranked team in the world.

The win was shaped by Nel who responded to his overnight axing from the squad to tour India this month with an aggressive opening spell that helped his side bowl out Bangladesh for 173 in 48.2 overs.

Nel’s new-ball partner Charl Langeveldt chipped in with 3-31, capping an impressive bowling performance by the visitors on a sluggish pitch at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium.

South Africa survived some hiccups before surpassing the target in 48.1 overs with J.P. Duminy and A.B. de Villiers stitching an unbeaten 119-run partnership off 190 balls.

De Villiers scored 69 off 112 balls while Duminy made 49, the duo showing remarkable resilience after the side had lost three quick wickets including that of inspirational skipper Graeme Smith (28) with 60 on the board.

De Villiers hit two boundaries and a six for his 13th one-day fifty while Duminy hit just one four in his 93-ball effort.

Bangladesh left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak was the most impressive among the home bowlers, picking up 2-32 including the big wicket of Smith after Mashrafe Mortaza had accounted for Herschelle Gibbs (3).

Smith, who hit a century to lead South Africa to a nine-wicket win in the opener in Chittagong, found scoring tough against some tight bowling and lost his wicket when he dragged one onto his stumps.

Bangladesh, tottering at 18-4 after electing to bat, owed their total to a 119-run stand between Raqibul Hasan who top-scored with 63 and Saqibul Hasan (52).

It was the best ever stand for the fifth wicket for Bangladesh against all opponents, surpassing the 116 that Saqibul put on with Ashraful against Canada last year.

Raqibul, playing only his second international, brought up his maiden half-century with a single off left-arm spinner Paul Harris before holing out to Smith off Langeveldt.

Saqibul, who passed 1,000 runs in one-dayers en route to his 96-ball knock, was caught by Gibbs off Johan Botha.

Scoreboard

BANGLADESH:

Tamim Iqbal b Nel 0

Shahriar Nafees c de Villiers b Nel 5

Mohammad Ashraful c Morkel b Nel 0

Nazimuddin lbw b Langeveldt 11

Saqibul Hasan c Gibbs b Botha 52

Raqibul Hasan c Smith b Langeveldt 63

Dhiman Ghosh run out 0

Abdur Razzak c de Villiers b Nel 0

Mashrafe Mortaza c Harris b Langeveldt 20

Mosharraf Hossain run out 4

Syed Rasel not out 0

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-16) 18

TOTAL (all out, 48.2 overs) 173

FALL OF WKTS: 1-0, 2-6, 3-18, 4-18, 5-137, 6-138, 7-138, 8-148, 9-173.

BOWLING: Nel 10-0-27-4 (2w); Langeveldt 9.2-1-31-3 (1w); Morkel 6-0-21-0 (2w); Botha 9-0-47-1 (5w); Harris 10-1-27-0; Petersen 1-0-7-0 (4w); Duminy 3-0-11-0 (2w).

SOUTH AFRICA:

G.C. Smith b Razzak 28

H.H. Gibbs lbw b Mashrafe 3

H.M. Amla c and b Razzak 16

A.B. de Villiers not out 69

J.P. Duminy not out 49

EXTRAS (LB-5, W-8, NB-1) 14

TOTAL (for three wkts, 48.1 overs) 179

FALL OF WKTS: 1-13, 2-45, 3-60.

DID NOT BAT: A.N. Petersen, J.A. Morkel, A. Nel, J. Botha, P.L. Harris, C.K. Langeveldt.

BOWLING: Mashrafe Mortaza 10-1-27-1; Syed Rasel 8-0-35-0 (1nb); Abdur Razzak 10-0-32-2 (1w); Mosharraf Hossain 10-0-34-0 (2w); Saqibul Hasan 8-0-28-0 (4w); Mohammad Ashraful 2-0-12-0 (1w); Tamim Iqbal 0.1-0-6-0.

RESULT: South Africa won by seven wickets.

UMPIRES: Nadir Shah (Bangladesh) and Aleem Dar (Pakistan).

TV UMPIRE: Akhtaruddin Shaheen (Bangladesh).

MATCH REFEREE: R.S. Madugalle (Sri Lanka).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Andre Nel.

FIRST ODI: Chittagong, South Africa won by nine wickets.

THIRD ODI: Dhaka, Friday.—AFP

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