SA vs BAN: When playing Bangladesh on Thursday in the T20 World Cup 2022 match, the South African cricket team received a bonus of 5 runs. The extra runs were added as a result of what occurred during South Africa’s batting innings’ 11th over, while Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan was bowling. A significant misunderstanding at the start of the 12th over led to a discussion between the umpires, which resulted in a warning for the bowling side and the awarding of 5 runs to the batting side.
The wicket-keeper Nurul Hasan moved when Shakib Al Hasan was about to throw the ball, and the Bangla Tigers were penalised as a result by the umpire. The wicket-keeper is prohibited from moving during the bowler’s run-up per the regulations.
After 11 overs, South Africa had a score of 112/1, however before the start of the 12th over, 5 runs had been added to their total, bringing their score to 117/1.
It occurred last during Zimbabwe game
The Proteas themselves paid a penalty earlier in the South Africa vs. Zimbabwe game after the ball brushed wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock’s glove, which was resting on the ground behind the stumps. But this time, the Proteas squad received the prize.
With the aid of their five penalty runs against Bangladesh, South Africa amassed 205/5 in just 20 overs. The South African team’s standout batsman, Rilee Rossouw, scored an incredible 109 runs off only 56 balls.
With the same effort, they managed to post the highest score so far of the T20 World Cup so far.
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