About BAN vs SA
Bangladesh will tour South Africa for a 2-match Test series and a 3-match ODI series in March-April 2022. The Bangladesh cricket team made history in New Zealand earlier this year by winning their first-ever Test match on New Zealand soil.
They now have an opportunity to make history in South Africa as they will battle the Proteas in an away ICC World Test Championship series. However, the challenge will be tougher because the South African cricket team is on a high, having beaten India in a Test series and an ODI series quite comprehensively.
History
Bilateral cricket series have always been entertaining, but to attract more viewers, the International Cricket Council (ICC) introduced the World Test Championship and the Cricket World Cup Super League.
Under these competitions, the teams need to play home and away cricket against different opponents in a cycle. Bangladesh and South Africa will play two ICC World Test Championship matches and three Cricket World Cup Super League matches in the upcoming tour.
The head-to-head record favours South Africa 10-0 in Test matches, and in the ODI format, South Africa lead 17-4 against Bangladesh.
BAN vs SA 2022 Format
The brief Bangladesh vs South Africa series will happen in two formats. The Test matches will last for a maximum of five days, with a win, a loss and a draw being the three possible results. The ODI matches will last eight-nine hours maximum, with the team scoring the most runs emerging victorious.
BAN vs SA 2022 Venues
The five matches will be held in South Africa. The stadiums where the games will be held will be confirmed soon. The three one-day internationals will take place on March 18, 20, and 23. The first Test will take place on March 30 and will go until April 3. From April 7 to 11, the second game will take place.
BAN vs SA 2022 Live Streaming
The South African cricket team's home matches will be streamed in India via Star Sports. Bangladesh vs South Africa will be broadcast on Star Sports and Disney+ Hotstar in India. SuperSport will broadcast live coverage of the series in South Africa.