T20 World Cup: South Africa vs Bangladesh and Pakistan vs Namibia Tonight.

T20 World Cup: South Africa vs Bangladesh and Pakistan vs Namibia Tonight.

South Africa vs Bangladesh and Pakistan vs Namibia are the two matches in the Super 12 of T20 World Cup today.

South Africa vs Bangladesh.

South Africa will be hoping to pip Australia for a spot in the semi final and recent form suggests they will give it their best sho till the last game. A thrilling win over Sri Lanka in the previous game will be a huge confidence booster for the Proteas.

Bangladesh’s campaign is all but over, a major disappointment for the side that has improved by leaps and bounds in the recent years.

A win for Bangladesh will lift their morale and dent South Africa’s qualification hopes.

WHERE TO WATCH:

The match will be aired live on Star Sports channels – Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 HD, Star Sports 3 and Star Sports 3 HD, and DD Sports. The game will also be available on Hotstar app for streaming.

TIMING:

The game begins at 3:30 PM (IST) on Wednesday (November 2).

Pakistan v Namibia.

The exciting Pakistan side who took apart India, saw off New Zealand and broke Afghan hearts are up against tournament’s surprise package thus far in Namibia.

Namibia were outsiders to qualify in the first round, yet managed to beat favourities Ireland and reach Super 12. Here they have already beaten Scotland, although they were given a reality check by Afghanistan after a crushing defeat.

Cricketing narrative suggests it should be a straightforward game for Pakistan who have gone from strength to strength adn may even look to a make a few changes to see how things go. They may even opt to bat first if they win the toss, giving their batsmen and bowlers, testing conditions to work with.

WHERE TO WATCH:

The match will be aired live on Star Sports channels – Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 HD, Star Sports 3 and Star Sports 3 HD, and DD Sports. The game will also be available on Hotstar app for streaming.

TIMING:

The game begins at 7:30 PM (IST) on Wednesday (November 2).

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