Bangladesh vs South Africa Live Stream TV Channels - ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, Match 23
In the ICC ODI World Cup's 23rd match, South Africa, a force to reckon with, is set to face Bangladesh at the renowned Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai this Tuesday (Oct 24).
The Proteas, under the captaincy of Temba Bavuma, have shown exemplary form but did suffer an unexpected setback against the Netherlands recently.
Out of four games, they've clinched three impressive victories and are anticipated to be the crowd favorites against the Bangla Tigers.
Despite their stinging loss to the Dutch, South Africa's performance has been commendable. Their batsmen have majorly contributed to the team's success, and the bowlers showcased their might by trouncing England with a massive 229-run lead.
Holding the best Net Run Rate (NRR) of +2.212 among the ten teams, they'll be keen on curtailing Bangladesh's progress further. On the other hand, the Bangladesh team has lost three out of their four matches, positioned seventh, and is in urgent need of rejuvenation.
Bangladesh vs South Africa Live Stream TV Channels
The viewers can watch Bangladesh vs South Africa Live Stream in Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2, Star Sports 3 and many other networks.
Star Sports Network India is the official broadcaster of the 2023 Cricket World Cup, it sheduled to air the tournament on Star Sports and OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar in India.The list below is showing the broadcasters by County or Territory.
The broadcasting rights for the upcoming event are held by various networks across different territories. Here’s a consolidated view of Bangladesh vs South Africa Live Stream TV Channels:
Afghanistan: RTA Sports and Ariana TV.
Australia: Foxtel TV, Kayo TV, and Nine Network.
Bangladesh: Gazi TV, T Sports, and BTV.
Canada: Willow TV.
Continental Europe: Yupp TV.
Caribbean Islands: ESPN.
England: Sky Sports Cricket.
Hong Kong: Astro Vinmeen HD and Yupp TV.
India: Star Sports Network and DD Sports.
Central East and North Africa: Etisalat and Starzplday.
New Zealand: Sky Sports and Sky Sports 3.
Nepal: Star Sports Network.
Pakistan: A Sports and PTV Sports.
Pacific Islands: TVWAN Action PAC.
Sri Lanka: Sirasa TV (TV1) and Star Sports Network.
South Africa: SuperSports.
South East Asia: Yupp TV.
Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSports.
Singapore: Astro Vinmeen HD.
United States: Willow TV and Willow TV Xtra.
United Kingdom: Sky Sports Cricket.
Pitch and Predicted Outcome
The Wankhede Stadium is likely to present an exceptional playing surface, coupled with hot and humid weather which might challenge both teams, particularly the South Africans. The choice made during the toss, factoring in dew and humidity, will be pivotal.
While Bangladesh's victory isn't off the table, especially with three upsets already witnessed in this World Cup, their recent ordinary batting and bowling form suggest it's a tall order. Notably, both teams have a balanced 2-2 record in their past ODI World Cup encounters. And the buzz is: will Bavuma and Shakib be playing?
Team News
In the match against England, South Africa was captained by Aiden Markram due to Temba Bavuma's fitness concerns. If Bavuma is fit by Tuesday, he's expected to replace Reeza Hendricks, who had a commendable 85-run inning off 75 balls against England. The final call will be made on the match day.
South Africa's Probable Lineup:
1. Quinton de Kock (wk),
2. Temba Bavuma (capt)/Reeza Hendricks,
3. Rassie van der Dussen,
4. Aiden Markram,
5. Heinrich Klaasen,
6. David Miller,
7. Marco Jansen,
8. Gerald Coetzee,
9. Keshav Maharaj,
10. Kagiso Rabada,
11. Lungi Ngidi.
Shakib sat out during the game against India due to an injury in his left quadriceps. However, he mentioned having a problem-free training session on Sunday, making his participation in the upcoming game likely. Taskin, on the other hand, is ruled out owing to a shoulder injury.
Bangladesh's Probable Lineup:
1. Tanzid Hasan,
2. Litton Das,
3. Najmul Hossain Shanto,
4. Shakib Al Hasan (capt),
5. Towhid Hridoy,
6. Mushfiqur Rahim (wk),
7. Mehidy Hasan Miraz,
8. Mahmudullah,
9. Hasan Mahmud,
10. Shoriful Islam,
11. Mustafizur Rahman.