Hosts South Africa will aim to wrap up the ODI series against Bangladesh at home, while the tourists will hope to recreate the same form which helped them win the opening game at the same venue on March 18 and clinch a historic overseas series, when the two sides clash in the third and final match at SuperSport Park here later on Wednesday.
Bangladesh won the first ODI of the series after amassing a mammoth 314/7 at Centurion and then bundled out the Proteas for 276, but after succumbing to a loss, the hosts showcased the might of their pace attack in much more favourable conditions at the Wanderers in Johannesburg to win a low-scoring game by seven wickets and level the series.
They brought in the likes of Quinton de Kock, Wayne Parnell and Tabraiz Shamsi to bolster their ranks, and the return of the wicketkeeping stalwart made an impact, as he put the Bangladesh attack to the sword.