We have proved our point:Says Bangla desh
ReuterGeorgetown, Guyana: Captain Habibul Bashar said Bangladesh had made a statement to the cricket world after his team's shock World Cup victory over top-ranked South Africa in Guyana on Saturday.
Bangladesh, ranked ninth in the 11-team world standings, racked up their World Cup record total of 251-8 and then bowled a dispirited South Africa team out for just 184 to claim their first points in the second-stage Super Eights with a 67-run win.
The Bangladeshis have registered occasional upsets in previous matches but skipper Bashar suggested this win was the best because it came in the latter stage of a World Cup.
"This is pretty big," Bashar told reporters afterwards. "Every win is important for Bangladesh but this win is more important.
"We wanted to show when we came into the Super Eights that we were not there just to make the numbers up. We wanted to win points. We now have a chance for the semi-finals but we need to work really hard."
Having heavily lost to defending champions Australia and fancied New Zealand already, and with games approaching against England, Ireland and West Indies, Bangladesh's chances of making the last four would appear slim, but at least they can now hope.
South Africa had beaten Sri Lanka and World Cup debutants Ireland before this game and their passage to the semi-finals, which had seemed inevitable, is now quite uncertain.
They have four points and Bangladesh have two.
The seven-week World Cup culminates on April 28 with the final in Barbados
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