1 Mashrafee bin Murtaza came within one wicket to become Bangladesh’s second bowler to take 200 wickets in one-day internationals after Abdur Razzak when he finished with 1-17 on Sunday. Mashrafee and Sakib al Hasan began the match with equal 198 wickets. While Sakib went wicketless after bowling 10 overs, Mashrafee grabbed the last of wicket of South Africa, making Farhaan Behardien a catch of Nasir Hossain to go ahead of the left-arm spinner.
3 Nasir Hossain claimed three wickets for the first time in his one-day international career when he returned with 3-26 on Sunday. Nasir, who recently transformed himself as a batting all-rounder, had his previous best bowling 2-3 against West Indies in Chittagong in 2011
16 Mustafizur Rahman took his tally to 16 wickets from his first five ODIs with 3-38 against South Africa on Sunday. Only Australia’s
Ryan Harris took more wickets than Mustafiz with 17 in his first five ODIs. Australia’s Garry Gilmour also took 17 wickets in his first five ODIs
162 162 – South Africa’s 162 all out is their lowest total against Bangladesh in a complete innings in 16 matches. Their previous lowest score against Bangladesh was 184 in their only defeat to the Tigers in World Cup 2007.
-With New Age input