South Africa 95 for 2 (Wolvaardt 49*) lost Bangladesh 94 for 6 (Mondal 42, Shorna 23, Hlubi 2-15, Klaas 2-23) with eight wickets
Electing to bowl first, Khlumbi hit her fourth ball in international cricket as Murshida Khatun was caught behind in an attempted drive. On the very next ball, he got Sobhana Mostary to slip, courtesy of a slow run out of a full ball.
In the 95-run chase, Britain’s Tazmin attacked spinner Nahida Akter using her legs even as Wolvaardt got off to a steady start. The pair added 35 in five overs before Britch was adjudged a pounder by Marufa Akter despite the ball appearing to be heading for leg.
Offspinner Shorifa Khatun then took one to turn sharply to trap Anneke Bosch, who hit a half-century in the first T20I, lbw for nine. But Wolvaardt and Sune Luus ensured South Africa faced no further hiccups in their quest to complete the series. Wolvaardt only helped Shorna bowl three loose balls, including a no-ball, all of which she sent to the ropes to hasten the end.
The hosts had lost the opening T20I and the second one was washed out.