South Africa’s Quinton de Kock scored his third century of the Cricket World Cup, helping his team achieve a challenging target of 382/5 against Bangladesh in Mumbai. De Kock’s stunning 174run knock off 140 balls included 15 fours and seven sixes, leaving an indelible mark on the match. Bangladesh must now chase a daunting target of 383 runs to secure a victory in this roundrobin clash.
Aiden Markram took over as captain for the Proteas in their World Cup match against Bangladesh after regular captain Temba Bavuma was ruled out due to illness. Markram showcased his leadership skills on the international stage, while Reeza Hendricks stepped in for Bavuma and Lizaad Williams made his World Cup debut. South Africa chose to bat first and with a recent victory over England, the Proteas regained some momentum in their World Cup campaign.
Australia won the coin toss and chose to field first in their crucial Cricket World Cup match against South Africa in Lucknow. Both teams recognized the importance of strong performances, with adaptation being a crucial factor due to unfamiliar conditions. The cricketing world eagerly awaited the outcome of the match as Australia aimed to turn their fortunes around and South Africa sought to keep their winning streak alive.