South Africa clinched a thrilling 4-run victory over Bangladesh in a low-scoring encounter in New York. South Africa posted 113/6, thanks to Kagiso Rabada's vital 25 runs, while Bangladesh fell short at 109/7 despite Afif Hossain's 31.
The win in the Group D encounter was South Africa's third in as many games and keeps them on top of the table and have virtually confirmed their spots in the Super 8 stages unless things turn dramatic from now on. Most Runs in T20 World Cup | Most Wickets | Most Sixes | Complete Points Table

"That was a nail-biter, but I'm glad we came through. It was a tough wicket to bat on, but we knew if we could get a defendable total, we had the bowlers to back it up. Everyone contributed, and it's great to get this win."
"It’s always nerve-wracking in such close games, but it’s fantastic to be part of them. Our bowlers were outstanding, especially in the death overs. Kagiso was exceptional with both bat and ball. These are the games that test your character."
"We were confident we could chase down the target, but credit to South Africa for their disciplined bowling. Tanzim Hasan showed great character with the ball. It’s a tough loss, but we will learn and come back stronger."
No other side have won by under five runs more than two instances in T20 World Cups.
Pace: 5/55 in 12 overs (ER 4.58)
Spin: 1/55 in 8 overs (ER 6.88)
Statistics courtesy: Cricbuzz