New Straits Times

RETURN OF THE DYNAMIC DUO

Shakib, De Villiers are back for one-day series

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THE return of leading allrounder Shakib Al Hasan provides encouragem­ent for Bangladesh ahead of a threematch one-day internatio­nal series against South Africa starting at the Diamond Oval in Kimberley today.

But Bangladesh, outplayed in two Tests against the hosts, will have to contend with a South African team strengthen­ed by the inclusion of AB de Villiers, one of the world’s most dazzling limited-overs batsmen.

Also back in internatio­nal action for South Africa is JP Duminy, who retired from Test cricket after a run of low scores, but who remains a highly effective one-day player.

In the most recent one-day outings for both teams, Bangladesh reached the semifinals of the ICC Champions League in England in June, while South Africa failed to advance beyond the group stage.

Bangladesh were victorious in their two most recent oneday internatio­nals against South Africa when they won a series at home in 2015.

But the hosts will start strong favourites.

South Africa have won 14 of 17 one-day matches against Bangladesh and triumphed in all six previous encounters in South Africa by convincing margins.

Bangladesh will be under new leadership with veteran bowler Mashrafe Mortaza captaining the side instead of Mushfiqur Rahim, who remains in the squad.

Although Shakib’s return from a brief sabbatical will strengthen the tourists, they still rely mainly on the players who suffered two crushing Test defeats.

Nor was there any encouragem­ent for Bangladesh when they were convincing­ly beaten by an invitation team in a warm-up match in Bloemfonte­in on Thursday, despite Shakib top scoring for the tourists with 68.

For South Africa, the series is the first step on a road to the 2019 World Cup.

Faf du Plessis has replaced De Villiers as the one-day captain and together with new coach Ottis Gibson will be seeking to build a squad capable of challengin­g for global honours.

West Indian Gibson said the intention was to give opportunit­ies over the next year to a large number of players, effectivel­y serving notice to players currently in the squad that they need to perform to remain in the mix. ODI FIXTURES — Oct 15: Kimberley, Oct 18: Paarl, Oct 22: East London.

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