<p>Taskin Ahmed and Tamim Iqbal starred as Bangladesh sealed an historic series triumph with a nine-wicket win in the third one-day international against South Africa at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Fast bowler Taskin took five for 35 as South Africa were bowled out for 154, their lowest total against Bangladesh.</p>.<p>Visiting captain Tamim then scored 87 not out off 82 balls to take Bangladesh to victory with 23.3 overs to spare, sharing a century opening partnership with Liton Das (48).</p>.<p>Bangladesh won the World Cup Super League series by two matches to one, consolidating their place at the top of the table.</p>.<p>South Africa were left languishing in ninth place and in danger of missing one of the eight automatic qualifying places for the 2023 Cricket World Cup.</p>.<p>Bangladesh had lost all 19 matches across all formats against South Africa on their home soil before winning the series opener by 38 runs at the same venue on Friday.</p>.<p>South Africa won the second match by seven wickets in Johannesburg but Bangladesh dominated Wednesday's series decider.</p>.<p>South Africa made a fast start, with Janneman Malan and Quinton de Kock putting on 46 for the first wicket inside seven overs.</p>.<p>But Taskin bowled superbly after off-spinner Mehidy Hasan made the first breakthrough by dismissing De Kock.</p>.<p>Taskin, 26, produced his best performance since taking five for 28 on debut against India on debut in Mirpur in 2014. He bowled at a lively pace in three spells and troubled all the batsmen.</p>.<p>With South Africa defending a low total, Keshav Maharaj dropped Litton Das at backward point off Kagiso Rabada in the first over of the Bangladesh innings before Das had scored.</p>.<p>Das and Tamim took full advantage of the let-off, putting on 127 for the first wicket.</p>.<p>Brief scores:</p>.<p>South Africa 154 in 37 overs (J. Malan 39; Taskin Ahmed 5-35, Shakib Al Hasan 2-24) v Bangladesh 156-1 in 26.3 overs (Tamim Iqbal 87 not out, Liton Das 48).</p>.<p>Result: Bangladesh won by nine wickets.</p>.<p>Series: Bangladesh won the three-match series 2-1.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>Taskin Ahmed and Tamim Iqbal starred as Bangladesh sealed an historic series triumph with a nine-wicket win in the third one-day international against South Africa at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Fast bowler Taskin took five for 35 as South Africa were bowled out for 154, their lowest total against Bangladesh.</p>.<p>Visiting captain Tamim then scored 87 not out off 82 balls to take Bangladesh to victory with 23.3 overs to spare, sharing a century opening partnership with Liton Das (48).</p>.<p>Bangladesh won the World Cup Super League series by two matches to one, consolidating their place at the top of the table.</p>.<p>South Africa were left languishing in ninth place and in danger of missing one of the eight automatic qualifying places for the 2023 Cricket World Cup.</p>.<p>Bangladesh had lost all 19 matches across all formats against South Africa on their home soil before winning the series opener by 38 runs at the same venue on Friday.</p>.<p>South Africa won the second match by seven wickets in Johannesburg but Bangladesh dominated Wednesday's series decider.</p>.<p>South Africa made a fast start, with Janneman Malan and Quinton de Kock putting on 46 for the first wicket inside seven overs.</p>.<p>But Taskin bowled superbly after off-spinner Mehidy Hasan made the first breakthrough by dismissing De Kock.</p>.<p>Taskin, 26, produced his best performance since taking five for 28 on debut against India on debut in Mirpur in 2014. He bowled at a lively pace in three spells and troubled all the batsmen.</p>.<p>With South Africa defending a low total, Keshav Maharaj dropped Litton Das at backward point off Kagiso Rabada in the first over of the Bangladesh innings before Das had scored.</p>.<p>Das and Tamim took full advantage of the let-off, putting on 127 for the first wicket.</p>.<p>Brief scores:</p>.<p>South Africa 154 in 37 overs (J. Malan 39; Taskin Ahmed 5-35, Shakib Al Hasan 2-24) v Bangladesh 156-1 in 26.3 overs (Tamim Iqbal 87 not out, Liton Das 48).</p>.<p>Result: Bangladesh won by nine wickets.</p>.<p>Series: Bangladesh won the three-match series 2-1.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>