The Proteas have had two contrasting encounters on the tricky pitch at New Yorkโs Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, but they will take the experience of playing two matches when they meet Bangladesh today.
Should Aiden Markramโs side win, they will consolidate their top position in the so-called group of death which also includes Sri Lanka, the Netherlands and Nepal.
But Markram is wary of the threat Bangladesh pose, especially with their all-round bowling attack.
โItโs going to be a proper challenge for us [against] a really strong Bangladesh team,โ the South Africa captain told reporters on Sunday.
The Proteas have played all their matches in New York so far and have a slight edge over Bangladesh, who last played at the venue in a June 1 warm-up match against India, and Markram said the greater knowledge of the conditions will help them plan better.
โWe can develop plans [on] how to get to a score of maybe about 140 if we bat first and hopefully then our bowlers can do the rest.โ
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