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T20 World Cup: Rossouw’s big day guides South Africa past Bangladesh

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A stunning century from Rilee Rossouw helped South Africa to a resounding 105-run victory over Bangladesh in their ICC Men's T20 World Cup match in Sydney on Thursday.

Records fall on Rilee Rossouw's big day

Rilee Rossouw was in an aggressive mood against Bangladesh and his second T20I century helped South Africa post a big total of 205/5 at the SCG.

While it was the biggest team total achieved so far at the T20 World Cup 2022, Rossouw's knock also broke a handful of individual records on a day where the left-hander was in scintillating touch.

Rossouw became the first South Africa player to score a century at a T20 World Cup and his innings of 109 was the fifth largest in the history of the event.

Dynamic duo impress with mammoth stand

Rossouw was in devastating form as he hit seven fours and a whopping eight massive sixes and his 163-run partnership with Quinton de Kock was the catalyst for South Africa's huge score.

De Kock's innings was slow and steady in comparison, but the South Africa opener looked in excellent touch too as he added 63 from just 38 deliveries to continue his fast start to the tournament.

If Rossouw and de Kock can continue this kind of form then South Africa are going to prove a force to be reckoned with in Australia.

Nortje overshadows Rabada as quicks play their part

Speedster Anrich Nortje picked up two Bangladesh wickets in his first over and bowled with supreme pace to finish with career-best figures of 4/10.

Spinner Tabraiz Shamsi (3/20) collected his own three-wicket haul, while pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada (1/24) managed just one wicket from three decent overs.

Rabada did play his part though with a superb piece of fielding late in proceedings as he threw down the stumps from close range to dismiss Hasan Mahmud

Chief scores:

SA: 205 for five (20) (Rilee Rossouw 109, Quinton De Kock 69, Shakib Al Hasan 2/33) beat  

Ban: 101 all out (16.3) (Litton Das 34, Anrich Nortje 4/10, Tabraiz Shamsi 3/20)

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