Dhaka, Aug. 24 -- Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh won the toss and chose to bat first in the third and final one-day international against South Africa on Sunday.
The Proteas have already wrapped up the three-match series with emphatic wins - by 84 runs in Cairns and 98 runs in Mackay - marking their fifth consecutive bilateral ODI series triumph over Australia.
South Africa welcomed back captain Temba Bavuma, who was rested in the previous match for workload management. Matthew Breetzke, who made history by scoring four consecutive 50-plus knocks in his first four ODIs, was left out to accommodate Bavuma's return. The visitors also rested star pacer Lungi Ngidi, fresh off a five-wicket haul, along with Nandre Burger. Corbin Bosch and ...
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