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Sri Lanka vs New Zealand T20 world Cup Live Streaming: Where and How to watch, Playing XI
T20 World Cup 2022, Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Live Streaming: Check full details on when, where, and how to watch SL vs NZ Live Online and on TV.
New Zealand-NZ will play against Sri Lanka in the 27th Match of Group 1 (N) in Sydney on October 29, 2022, in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022. New Zealand-NZ’s last match against Afghanistan was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain.
Sri Lanka lost to Australia by 7 wickets in their last match. New Zealand-NZ had beaten Australia by 89 runs in the first Super 12 match while Sri Lanka beat Ireland in their first Super 12 match by 9 wickets.
Where and how to watch the live stream of New Zealand vs Sri Lanka T20 World Cup ?
New Zealand vs Srilanka T20 world Cup live from Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, Gazi TV, T Sports, and BTV will broadcast the matches of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022.
Read More: T20 World Cup 2022: Tigers aim to make a comeback against Zimbabwe
Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Live T20 world Cup from Sri Lanka
In Sri Lanka, Siyatha RV will present the live-action of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022.
T20 World Cup Live Streaming: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand watch live from India
Star Sports channels will broadcast all the matches of the tournament in India. The live streaming will be available on Disney+ Hoststar, where fans with subscriptions can enjoy the matches.
Watch Live T20 World Cup: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka watch live from Pakistan
In Pakistan, PTV Sports and Ten Sports will present the tournament to viewers.
Live Streaming T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand watch live from Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, RTA Sports and Ariana TV will broadcast ICC T20 World Cup 2022.
Live T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand watch live from Nepal
In Nepal, Star Sports will broadcast the tournament.
Watch T20 World Cup: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka watch live from Australia
In Australia, Kayo Sports and Foxtel will present the live telecast and live stream of the tournament.
T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand watch live from New Zealand
Sky Sports will present the live telecast of the tournament.
T20 World Cup: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka watch live from South Africa
In South Africa, Super Sport will present the live-action of tournament.
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In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports Cricket will present the live telecast of the tournament.
Live T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand watch live from the Caribbean (West Indies)
In the Caribbean region (West Indies), ESPN will present the live-action of tournament.
Watch live T 20 World Cup on TV: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka watch live from the United States
Willow TV and Willow Xtra will present the live streaming and live telecast of the matches of the tournament.
T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand watch live from Canada
Willow TV Canada will present the tournament in Canada.
T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand watch live from UAE and Middle-East
In UAE and Middle-east, BeIN Sports will present the live action of the tournament.
T20 World Cup: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka watch live from Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore
Astro Cricket will present the live telecast of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. Yupp TV will present the live streaming in Hong Kong while Singtel will present the live streaming in Singapore.
Different Facebook Pages and Youtube channels will also broadcast live Sri Lanka vs Netherlands T20 world cup 2022 match
Where will New Zealand vs Sri Lanka T20 World Cup match be played?
Sri Lanka vs New Zealand World Cup match will be played at Simonds Stadium in Geelong.
What time will Sri Lanka vs New Zealand T20 World Cup match start?
Sri Lanka vs New Zealand World Cup match will start at Match Timings- 2:00 PM IST.
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Playing Combinations for Sri Lanka vs New Zealand
Sri Lanka Playing XI:
Team Squad for T20 world cup 2022 vs New Zealand
Sri Lanka Probable XI:
Kusal Mendis (wk), Pathum Nissanka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Charith Asalanka, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Dasun Shanaka (c), Wanindu Hasaranga, Chamika Karunaratne, Maheesh Theekshana, Lahiru Kumara, Pramod Madushan Netherlands Playing XI: Team Squad for T20 world cup 2022 vs Sri Lanka
New Zealand Probable XI:
Devon Conway (wk), Finn Allen, Kane Williamson (c), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.
Read T20 World Cup 2022: Current scenario of Super 12s points table
T20 World Cup 2022: Tigers aim to make a comeback against Zimbabwe
After having mixed fortune in the first two matches against the Netherlands and South Africa in the T20 World Cup 2022, Bangladesh are aiming to make a comeback when they take on Zimbabwe tomorrow at The Gabba in Brisbane.
The Bangladesh team has already reached Brisbane and is gearing up to take on Zimbabwe, fresh from a one-run win against Pakistan.
Read: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand T20 world Cup Live Streaming: Where and How to watch, Playing XI
Ahead of Sunday’s clash, Sridharan Sriram, the technical consultant for the Tigers, said Bangladesh need a second win in the T20 World Cup now as that will help them gain confidence in the matches against Pakistan and India.
In the first match, Bangladesh won, riding on the wonderful pace-bowling of Taskin Ahmed and Hasan Mahmud. But in the second, Bangladesh suffered in every department of the game and endured a defeat by a margin of 104 runs. That big defeat cast the old cloud over Bangladesh’s capacity in T20Is.
But Sridharan said they are not thinking much about what has already happened.
“Whether you win massively, lose massively, the next day it’s gone. You wake up, train, travel and play. So nothing changes from our side,” he said today, ahead of the Zimbabwe match.
Read: T20 World Cup 2022: Current scenario of Super 12s points table
Opening the batting was among the main concerns for Bangladesh ahead of the tournament. But Sridharan said he is happy with what Najmul Hossain Shanto and Soumya Sarkar are doing so far. Sriram also stated that he is no longer concerned about the opening stand.
“We are building a side and the confidence of the boys, they know where they stand in world cricket and where they want to go,” he said. “We already have the base of a good team. If we can add a few more skillsets, I think we can build a very good T20 side for the future.”
Bangladesh have three matches left in the Super 12 Round of the T20 World Cup 2022 and they need to make a strong comeback against Zimbabwe on Sunday in order to stay firm in the tournament.
Read: T20 World Cup: Australia-England match also washed out due to rain
T20 World Cup 2022: Current scenario of Super 12s points table
The eighth edition of the Twenty20 format World Cup has heated up as all the teams in both groups are still in the race for a semifinal spot. The tournament’s Super 12 Round has been haunted heavily by the inclement weather as four matches have already been abandoned this round. Let’s take a look at the current scenario of the Super 12s points table of the T20 World Cup 2022.
Twenty20 World Cup 2022: Points standing scenarios for Group 1 and Group 2
Prior to the Super 12 Round, three teams from each group were considered favourites to earn a place in the semifinals. But that equation has changed since this round started on October 22. The cricket world has already seen two upsets in each group of Super 12s.
Read: T20 World Cup: Australia-England match also washed out due to rain
The group stage scenarios have become even more intriguing after Ireland defeated England by 5 runs and Zimbabwe defeated Pakistan by 1 run, making the group stage scenarios even more intriguing. Here are the current scenarios for each group.
Group 1
The hot favourites and reigning champions, Australia, started their campaign with a disappointing 89-run loss to New Zealand on October 22. The Aussie side’s massive defeat to the Blackcaps was a shock to many, but it immediately made the competition even more interesting.
Five matches have been staged in this group so far, and three matches were abandoned due to rain. The cancellation of the fixtures has had a huge impact on the overall points standings in this group. The matches that have been abandoned so far are Afghanistan vs New Zealand, Afghanistan vs Ireland, and the big contest between Australia and New Zealand were canceled due to inclement weather conditions.
Afghanistan are sitting at the bottom of the points table with 2 points without winning a contest. On the other hand, New Zealand, England, Ireland, and Australia all have 3 points each and hold the top four spots based on run rates.
New Zealand and Sri Lanka are in a favourable position to move to the semifinals as they have three matches left each. The rest of the teams in Group 1 have two matches left each.
Group 1 points standings (as on October 28)
Team
Match
Win
Loss
N/R
Points
NRR
New Zealand
2
1
0
1
3
4.450
England
3
1
1
1
3
0.239
Ireland
3
1
1
1
3
-1.169
Australia
3
1
1
1
3
-1.555
Sri Lanka
2
1
1
0
2
0.450
Afghanistan
3
0
1
2
2
-0.620
Read: T20 World Cup: Ireland-Afghanistan match abandoned due to rain
Group 2
The Group 2’s Super 12 Round started with a big match between arch-rivals India and Pakistan on October 23. The Indian side overcame the nerve-wracking contest by 4 wickets. India remained in the top spot with a comfortable victory over the Netherlands in their second match.
Pakistan's campaign, on the other hand, was expected to make a strong comeback after their disappointing loss to India in their opening fixture. However, they conceded a mere 1-run defeat to Zimbabwe in their second encounter and currently are at the second bottom of the Group 2 point standings.
South Africa showed a dominating performance against Bangladesh after losing points with Zimbabwe in their opening match. Bangladesh started their campaign with a good victory over the Netherlands, but they were really poor against the Proteas side in their second outing of the competition.
All the teams in this group have played two matches each and are still in the race for a place in the semifinals.
Group 2 points standings (as on October 28)
Team
Match
Win
Loss
N/R
Points
NRR
India
2
2
0
0
4
1.425
South Africa
2
1
0
1
3
5.200
Zimbabwe
2
1
0
1
3
0.050
Bangladesh
2
1
1
0
2
-2.375
Pakistan
2
0
2
0
0
-0.050
Netherlands
2
0
2
0
0
-1.625
Read: T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe stun Pakistan by 1 run
Bottom Line
The host is currently quite concerned since matches have been postponed due to inclement weather. Furthermore, the unexpected rain could hurt the favourite countries at the end of the Super 12s. The present Super 12 Round points table situation makes the T20 World Cup 2022 event even more exciting, which indicates that every country has a chance to proceed to the knockout stage.
T20 World Cup: Australia-England match also washed out due to rain
Defending champion Australia and England had to be content with splitting the competition points after their Twenty20 World Cup Group 1 game was abandoned because of rain on Friday.
Both games in Friday’s double-header at the Melbourne Cricket Ground were washed out without a ball being bowled. Afghanistan has now had two washouts in three days against New Zealand and then Ireland.
Heavy rain along Australia's east coast has caused widespread flooding, including in areas near Melbourne.
“The outfield has taken a drenching. It’s as wet as I’ve ever seen it in this stadium,” Australia captain Aaron Finch said of his home ground at the MCG. “It’s disappointing not to get on, but the amount of rain has been amazing."
Australia and England needed to avoid a loss in their much-hyped showdown to have any realistic chance of progressing to the semifinals. Now both teams are still fully in contention.
New Zealand leads the group after its thumping opening win over Australia and its wash out against Afghanistan. England, Ireland and Australia are also on three points, but have each played one more game than New Zealand and have inferior net run-rates.
England was coming off an upset loss to Ireland on Wednesday and was determined to get back into winning form against Australia heading into last two group games against New Zealand in Brisbane next Tuesday and Sri Lanka in Sydney on Nov. 5.
“It was due to be a massive occasion,” England captain Jos Buttler said of the game against Australia in front of a big crowd at the MCG. “A full house here against Australia. Very disappointed not to get it played.”
Australia will host Ireland in Brisbane on Monday and finish the group stage against Afghanistan.
New Zealand and Sri Lanka were scheduled to play on Saturday. Group 2 is back in action Sunday with a double-header in Perth featuring Pakistan against Netherlands and India taking on South Africa.
T20 World Cup: Ireland-Afghanistan match abandoned due to rain
Afghanistan had a second game washed out within three days at the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup after its Group 1 match against Ireland was abandoned without a ball being bowled Friday because of persistent rain.
Afghanistan’s Super 12 game against 2021 finalist New Zealand was also washed out on Wednesday, leaving the team with two points from three games.
The point moved Ireland into second spot in Group 1 two days after its upset over England in a rain-reduced match.
England was due to play defending champion Australia later Friday in the second game of a double-header at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Both teams have had an early loss in the Super 12 stage and are conscious that another defeat could end their chances of progressing to the semifinals.
Ireland, which advanced to the second round after placing second in its preliminary group last week, will move to Brisbane for a game on Monday against Australia. Afghanistan's next game is against 2014 champion Sri Lanka on Tuesday.
T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe stun Pakistan by 1 run
Zimbabwe held their nerve for a 1-run victory over Pakistan Thursday in the latest upset at the T20 World Cup.
Third-place Zimbabwe, whose opening group match was abandoned against South Africa, have three points, one more than Bangladesh.
The Green Shirts are in trouble with zero points. It was their second successive defeat after a nerve-wracking loss against arch-rival India.
Pakistan's brittle middle-order batters were restricted at 129-8 in a thrilling match at Perth after Zimbabwe chose to bat first and struggled against pace on a bouncy wicket to make 130-8.
It just proved enough for Zimbabwe, helped by 14 extras.
Unorthodox spinner Sikandar Raza bagged 3-25 and brought Zimbabwe back in the hunt in the 14th over with the wickets of Shadab Khan and Haider Ali off successive deliveries. Raza then dealt a major blow by having top-scorer Shan Masood (44) stumped off a wide ball down the leg side in the next over.
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"I'm lost for words, my throat's dry probably because of all the emotions," Raza said. "The way our seamers started at the top as well is just unbelievable and the way we backed it up in the field and the way we kept believing, I don't think there's any words I can share right now."
Mohammad Nawaz, who made 22, brought the target down to 11 off the last over and Mohammad Wasim narrowed it to three off the last three deliveries before Brad Evans had Nawaz caught at long off and then Shaheen Afridi was run out off the final ball with Pakistan falling short of the target.
Earlier, Pakistan's tactics of going with four fast bowlers worked out well with Wasim picking up 4-24 and Shadab bowling a tidy spell of 3-23 in the middle overs.
Zimbabwe got off to a flying start of 42 in five overs before slipping to 95-7, losing four wickets for no runs. Sean Williams top-scored with 31 before Shadab ignited the collapse by clean bowling Williams and Babar Azam grabbed a superb one-handed catch offered by Regis Chakabva over his head in the lone slip.
T20 World Cup: Kohli’s 2nd straight 50 sets up comfortable win for India
Virat Kohli scored a second straight half-century at the T20 World Cup as India beat the Netherlands by 56 runs on Thursday.
Kohli scored 62 not out off 44 balls to guide his team to 179-2 after India chose to bat first. Rohit Sharma scored 53 while Suryakumar Yadav hit 51 not out off 25 balls and shared an important partnership with Kohli which accelerated the innings.
In reply, the Netherlands couldn’t last against a quality Indian attack and finished at 123-9.
Earlier, Lokesh Rahul (9) fell cheaply for the second game running.
Kohli and Sharma then put on 73 runs off 56 balls for the second wicket. Sharma hit four fours and three sixes, bringing up his half-century off 35 balls. He was caught in the 12th over.
India was at 84-2 and still only scoring at seven per over. Kohli and Yadav then put on 95 runs off 48 balls. Yadav hit seven fours and a six, the latter bringing up his half-century off the last ball of the Indian innings.
Kohli’s half-century had come off 37 balls, including three fours and two sixes. India’s final acceleration put the game beyond its opponents’ reach.
Indian spinners strangled the Netherlands’ chase. Axar Patel recovered from a mauling against Pakistan and took 2-18 in four overs. It was in that game that Kohli scored a match-winning 82 not out off 53 balls.
Ravichandran Ashwin had 2-21 against the Netherlands. He dismissed Colin Ackermann (17) and Tom Cooper (9) in the same over.
Tim Pringle was the top Dutch scorer with 20 off 15 but the result was never in doubt against an impressive display by the Indian bowlers. Bhuvneshwar Kumar had economical figures of 2-9 in three overs. Arshdeep Singh took 2-37 while Mohammed Shami finished with 1-27.
India moved to the top of Group 2 with four points from consecutive wins over Pakistan and the Netherlands.
South Africa is second after it beat Bangladesh by 104 runs in the first of three games on Thursday.
Rilee Rossouw posted the first century of the tournament, plundering 109 from 56 deliveries.
After brief concerns about rain, South Africa batted first and posted 205-5. Rossouw and Quinton de Kock put on 163 runs off 81 balls for the second wicket for the highest South African partnership ever at the tournament.
De Kock scored 50 off 33 balls and was eventually out for 63 off 38 balls, including seven fours and three sixes.
The Proteas then skittled Bangladesh for 101 with Anrich Nortje picking up four wickets.
“Clinical in terms of performance,” South Africa captain Temba Bavuma said. “The batting lineup has shaped up quite nicely.”
In the third Group 2 game of the day, Zimbabwe won the toss against Pakistan in Perth and opted to bat.
Pakistan is in need of its first win after losing to India in a nerve-wracking contest at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Zimbabwe has one point after its first game against South Africa in Hobart was washed out.
T20 World Cup 2022: Bangladesh player ratings vs South Africa
On Thursday, South Africa showed Bangladesh the major gap they have with the big opposition when it comes to T20 cricket. The Proteas side thumped the Tigers by a huge 104 runs in their second match of the T20 World Cup 2022. Let’s have a look at the Bangladesh team’s player ratings against the South African side.
BAN vs SA 2022: Bangladesh player ratings
The confidence level of the Bangladesh team was high after their satisfying victory over the Netherlands in the opening fixture. On the other hand, the South African side was under pressure after losing points against Zimbabwe due to inclement weather. So,it was expected that the Proteas side would come out with a lot of aggression against the Tigers in order to increase their run rates.
South African players did exactly what they planned to do against Bangladesh. In contrast, Bangladesh's players choked big time and suffered a huge defeat. Here are the player ratings of the Bangladesh cricketers.
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Najmul Hossain Shanto (2/10)Opener Najmul Hossain Shanto only made 9 runs before losing his wicket to pacer Anrich Nortje in the third over. He played a very bad shot off an incoming delivery by Nortje, which resulted in a clean bowled.
Soumya Sarkar (3/10)
Soumya smacked two beautiful sixes in the mid-wicket region and showed intent to chase down South Africa’s massive 206 run target. But after making a 26-run stand with Najmul Hossain in 2 overs, Soumya lost his wicket to Anrich Nortje.
Litton Das (5/10)
Litton Das played a decent 34 off 31 balls knock after coming to the crease in the third over. He stayed at the crease till the 14th over, witnessing the wickets fall of the Bangladesh players.
Shakib Al Hasan (4/10)Shakib is yet to fulfill his expectations in the ongoing Twenty20 World Cup. The left-hand all-rounder made 1 run and picked up 2 wickets with the ball at an economy rate of 11.
Afif Hossain (3/10)
Afif didn’t do much with the bat in this match, scoring only 1 run. But he got the wicket of Quinton de Kock when bowling the 15th over.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz (2/10)
Yasir Ali was replaced by off-spinning all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz for this match. However, his inclusion proved to be fruitless. Miraz conceded 32 runs in 3 overs and made 11 runs with the bat.
Mosaddek Hossain (2/10)Mosaddek played a crucial knock in the last match against the Netherlands. But he didn’t do anything against South Africa. Mosaddek conceded 16 runs in 2 overs and made a duck with the bat.
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Nurul Hasan (2/10)Wicket-keeper Nurul Hasan too had a flop day against South Africa. Nurul contributed only two runs with the bat.
Taskin Ahmed (3/10)Pacer Taskin Ahmed started his spell brilliantly, picking the wicket of South Africa captain Temba Bavuma in the first over. But Taskin lost his line and lengths in the second over and eventually finished his spell with 3-0-46-1.
Hasan Mahmud (5/10)
Hasan Mahmud continued his good showing with the ball in the match against South Africa. The promising young pacer finished his spell with a 4-0-36-1.
Mustafizur Rahman (7/10)
Mustafizur Rahman was arguably the best Bangladeshi performer against South Africa. The left-arm pacer had the best economy rate among the bowlers despite remaining wicketless. Mustafizur's final tally was 4-0-25-0.
Aftermath
Bangladesh's 104-run loss against South Africa was their biggest defeat in T20 cricket, making the Shakib-led team even more embarrassing. The bowling unit performed well in Bangladesh's opening T20 World Cup 2022 encounter against the Netherlands, which enabled them to win the match. But against South Africa, the Tigers woefully failed in every area, which had an impact on their players' ratings.
Read More: T20 World Cup 2022: Bangladesh player ratings vs Netherlands
India's cricket board announces equal pay for men and women players
India's all-powerful cricket control board has announced equal pay for men and women players, a historic move aimed at luring young girls to the game.
Till now, top category male cricket players earned much more match fee than their female counterparts in India.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) tweeted the decision on Thursday.
"I’m pleased to announce @BCCI's first step towards tackling discrimination. We are implementing pay equity policy for our contracted @BCCIWomen cricketers," BCCI secretary Jay Shah tweeted.
"The match fee for both Men and Women Cricketers will be same as we move into a new era of gender equality in Indian Cricket," he wrote.
"The @BCCIWomen cricketers will be paid the same match fee as their male counterparts. Test (INR 15 lakhs), ODI (INR 6 lakhs), T20I (INR 3 lakhs). Pay equity was my commitment to our women cricketers and I thank the Apex Council for their support," Shah added.
The move comes barely 10 days after former Indian all-rounder Roger Binny replaced Sourav Ganguly as the head of the cricket control board.
With a net worth of USD 2 billion, the BCCI is the world's richest cricketing body that wields significant influence in the global cricket arena.
Binny, who was the highest wicket taker in the historic 1983 World Cup that India won, played a total of 27 Tests and 72 one-day internationals in his cricketing career. He was regarded as an astute all-rounder.
T20 World Cup: South Africa outplay Bangladesh to win Sydney match
Riding on an imperious batting display by Rilee Rossouw and Quinton de Kock, South Africa outplayed Bangladesh in their second match of the T20 World Cup in Sydney on Thursday.
In reply to South Africa’s massive total of 205 runs, Bangladesh tumbled for 101 in 16.3 overs and lost the match by a huge margin of 104 runs.
Read:T20 World Cup: Rossouw’s ton set a tough challenge for Bangladesh
Bangladesh made a short and brisk start to their innings, as Soumya Sarkar scored 16 off just 6 balls. But that was the only point in the match when Bangladesh were hopeful about a comeback after conceding more than 10 runs in a over while bowling.
In the third over of Bangladesh’s innings, both Soumya and Najmul Hossain Shanto were sent back by Anrich Nortje who eventually was the main reason behind Bangladesh’s batting collapse. Nortje bagged four wickets, conceding only 10 runs in 3.3 overs.
Litton Das was Bangladesh’s torch bearer, scoring 34 off 31 runs. But his innings only reduced the margin of Bangladesh’s heavy defeat.
Earlier, Rossouw was dismissed by Shakib Al Hasan, but only in the 19th over when he did enough damage to Bangladesh. The left-handed batter ended up on 109 off just 56 deliveries with seven fours and eight sixes.
It was the second consecutive ton by Rossouw in T20Is — only the second instance of such fate.
In the first 15 overs, South Africa posted 176 for only two wickets. But in the last five overs, Bangladesh made a good comeback conceding only 29 runs and taking three more wickets.
While Rossouw was the best scorer for South Africa, de Kock was the second-best batter for them scoring 63 off just 38 balls.
Read: T20 World Cup: Rossouw, de Kock smash fifties vs Bangladesh
Earlier, Taskin Ahmed removed South African captain Temba Bavuma for two in the first over. But the Tigers failed to continue on a good start.
South Africa ended up on 209 for five in 20 overs.
For Bangladesh, Shakib bagged two wickets conceding 33 runs in three overs while Taskin, Hasan Mahmud and Afif Hossain scalped one wicket each.
Bangladesh won their first match against the Netherlands, while South Africa shared points in their first match that was washed away due to rains.
The Tigers will take on Zimbabwe on October 30 at the Gabba.