Summary

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  • South Africa hold nerve in New York to win by four runs as Tigers fall short in chase of 114

  • Hridoy falls lbw to Rabada late on; Mahmudullah caught trying to hit six to win the match

  • Bangladesh 109-7: Hridoy 37; Maharaj 3-27

  • South Africa post 113-6: Klaasen 46, Miller 29; Tanzim 3-18

  • Proteas have won all three matches and are on brink of Super 8s

  1. Postpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 10 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    It feels like it's got easier today as the ball has got older.

  2. SA 90-4published at 16 overs

    Bangladesh bring back Tanzim Hasan for his final over as they go hunting for a breakthrough.

    He doesn't get it, but Klaasen misses out on the chance of a boundary from a full toss as six runs come off the over.

    Tanzim finishes with figures of 3-18 - ten of those runs came from consecutive boundaries from De Kock in the first over.

  3. Postpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 10 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    Klaasen and Miller haven't been bogged down. They are used to hitting big shots but have showed their maturity with this partnership.

  4. SA 84-4published at 15 overs

    Mahmudullah cools the jets, keeping the South African batters to four singles.

    Five overs to go, how many can this pair add?

  5. Postpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 10 June

    Prakash Wakankar
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    Now one gets the feeling South Africa are back in control of the innings and are in a position to go and get more runs.

    They have steadied the ship and are looking to power on.

  6. SA 80-4published at 14 overs

    ...and it might be a platform for more hitting like this.

    David Miller picks up his first six, clouting Mustafizur over long off.

    Momentum building for South Africa.

  7. SA 73-4published at 13.4 overs

    Mustafizur delivery flicks off Miller's pad and the South African batters run a single.

    That's the fifty partnership - a decent little platform building here.

  8. Postpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 10 June

    Timothy Abraham
    BBC Sport at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York

    Bangladesh fans Afsana and KhanImage source, BBC Sport

    Afsana and Khan are part of the Bangladesh community living in New York.

    "You can see how many Bangladesh fans are here today and most of them will be living here in the USA," Khan says.

    "We have been looking forward to this World Cup for a long time!"

  9. SA 72-4published at 13 overs

    Klaasen fires Rishad Hossain's first ball away through backward point for four - he moves to 30 from 28, having gone scoreless from his first seven balls.

    The South African batters work four more runs before Rishad closes the over with a couple of dots.

  10. Postpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 10 June

    Liam Plunkett
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    Bangladesh are taking their foot off the gas a bit and that's when the other team will capitalise.

  11. Postpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 10 June

    Prakash Wakankar
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    Bangladesh are desperately looking for a wicket here to break up this partnership.

  12. SA 64-4published at 12 overs

    Taskin returns for a third over, from which South Africa take three singles.

    In the crowd, one Bangladesh fan waves an inflatable tiger, while the fan to his left sports a fetching red cowboy hat.

  13. Postpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 10 June

    Timothy Abraham
    BBC Sport at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York

    Three Bangladesh fans dressed as tigersImage source, BBC Sport

    I'm reliably told by an erudite colleague that the correct collective noun for tigers is a 'streak'. You learn something new every day.

  14. Postpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 10 June

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    This partnership doesn't seem like a lot but it's rebuilding.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 10 June

    #bbccricket, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or via text to 81111 (UK only - texts charged at standard message rate)

    Sat in the stands surrounded by so many Bangladeshi fans with our England cricket tops on! Party atmosphere at 10:30! Love being a cricket tourist!

    Alex and Laura

  16. SA 61-4published at 11 overs

    Back to a boundary-less over after the excitement of the two-six tenth.

    However this partnership is now worth 38.

  17. Postpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 10 June

    Liam Plunkett
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    It's been an interesting first ten overs with some good deliveries.

    That's not a bad halfway score and there's a lot of pace around the South African attack to come.

  18. dropped catch

    Miller dropped on 13published at 10.1 overs

    Spilled behind the stumps!

    Mahmudullah should have a wicket with his first ball as David Miller takes a little push at the off-break, offering up the edge.

    Keeper Litton Das is standing up and the ball strikes him on the thigh and goes down. Should have been taken.

  19. Postpublished at 16:21 British Summer Time 10 June

    Timothy Abraham
    BBC Sport at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York

    Bangladesh fan Ridwan with his face painted as a tigerImage source, BBC Sport

    Bangladesh fan Ridwan, who has travelled up from Boston for this game, was up a little earlier than his mates this morning.

    "It took me over an hour to put on all the face paint," he says.

    "Bangladesh fans will be really up for this game!"

  20. SA 57-4published at 10 overs

    We reach the halfway stage as a couple of singles finish South Africa's best over of the match.

    The players are taking drinks on a sunny day in suburban New York.