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2007 T20 WC 12th Match | South Africa vs Bangladesh | Group A at Cape Town | Cricket Reels.

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Morkel brothers shine in comfortable win over Bangladesh
After withstanding a ferocious early onslaught from Bangladesh, South Africa eased to a comfortable seven-wicket victory in the final league match of the ICC World Twenty20. After withstanding a ferocious early onslaught from Bangladesh, South Africa eased to a comfortable seven-wicket victory in the final league match of the ICC World Twenty20. Needing just 145 for victory, Graeme Smith and Albie Morkel made 41 apiece after JP Duminy had set the tone with an aggressive 36. A huge six from Justin Kemp finished it with seven balls to spare, but not before Bangladesh had given more glimpses of just what a dangerous side they are in this format.

Smith and Duminy started fairly sedately, knowing that no great heroics were needed to keep up with the asking rate. Smith charged Mashrafe Mortaza and struck two splendid shots down the ground, while Duminy concentrated on the gaps in the leg-side field. He played the pull with immense power, while a paddle for four off Syed Rasel showed that he could finesse the ball as well.

Predictably, Mohammad Ashraful turned to spin as soon as the fielding restrictions were lifted, and Abdur Razzaq immediately had a very good appeal against Smith turned down. Ashraful's own legspin wasn't as effective, and it was Razzaq that delivered the breakthrough, trapping Duminy in front after being clubbed to long-on for a six.

Bangladesh couldn't build on that though, as Morkel, promoted to No.3, smashed the first ball he faced straight back down the ground. Through the course of his innings, Morkel revealed just why he's such a feared Twenty20 hitter, clearing the midwicket fielder and the rope with ridiculous ease. One massive loft off Shakib Al Hasan travelled nearly 100 metres into the stands.

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