The Herald (South Africa)

SA can take no chances with buoyant Bangladesh

- Khanyiso Tshwaku

IF South Africa was taking a watered-down ODI squad to Bangladesh on the back of the hosts’ normally poor results against big teams, eyebrows would not be raised.

However, Chandika Hathurusin­gha’s charges have suddenly looked unbeatable, with sub-continenta­l superpower­s India and Pakistan suffering unexpected series defeats with full-strength sides.

Normally, Bangladesh have tended to explode and dissipate in equal measure, but they have now shown a remarkable consistenc­y that is not associated with the Tigers.

Former Proteas paceman and current Easterns coach Andre Nel said picking an under-strength side for the limited-overs leg would ask serious questions of South Africa’s depth.

AB de Villiers, Hashim Amla, Faf du Plessis and JP Duminy will all make the trip for the three-match ODI series, but with no Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander the bowling looks a little light, even though Ryan McLaren, Kyle Abbott and Morne Morkel will be leading the Proteas’ attack next month.

“They have a nice mix of slightly older and younger players who are gelling well, which is why it is a bit of a concern that we are taking a slightly weaker team to Bangladesh.

“Their senior players are not older than 30 and they have morphed into a dangerous senior core that delivers consistent­ly. They need to be taken more seriously now, but I hope the younger guys can stand up and be counted,” Nel said.

“Just because their Champions Trophy qualificat­ion is secured doesn’t mean they will be less of a threat. After beating Pakistan and India, they will want to continue with that momentum.

“If they can beat South Africa and India in back-to-back se- ries, that’ll prove how good they are. They’ve always been compared to Zimbabwe and they’ll want to shrug that off.”

Despite snaring career-best ODI figures of 5/45 against Bangladesh in Guyana during the 2007 Cricket World Cup, Nel had to watch in horror as the army of left-arm spinners tied an inextricab­le web on a tacky surface.

The 67-run reverse remains South Africa’s sole defeat against Bangladesh in all formats, with Mashrafe Mortaza, Tamim Iqbal, Shakib-Al-Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim all fresh faces.

They are now the leaders of a side whose youngsters are proving to be the aggressors.

Pace bowling has been one of their long-standing weaknesses but the muscle of Taskin Ahmed and Rubel Hossain has added teeth to their penetrativ­e spin bowling. It is an improvemen­t that has impressed Nel even though he expects De Villiers’ side to rise to the challenge.

The two T20 and three ODI series begins on July 5.

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? OUT FRONT: Morne Morkel will be among those leading South Africa’s attack next month
Picture: GALLO IMAGES OUT FRONT: Morne Morkel will be among those leading South Africa’s attack next month
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