South Africa won Twenty20 International series by 2–0. Bangladesh won ODI series by 2–1. With this ODI victory, Bangladesh have won four consecutive ODI series in home soil, including series against Zimbabwe (5–0), Pakistan (3–0), India (2–1) and South Africa (2–1). This is the first ODI series victory against South Africa by Bangladesh. The Test series finished with both matches being drawn.
Squads
South Africa's AB de Villiers was originally named as the captain for the ODI series. However, he was unavailable for the first match due to getting a one-match ban for bowling a slow over-rate in the 2015 Cricket World Cup semi-final against New Zealand.[1] South Africa's management decided to release him for the other two matches, so he can spend time with his family, with Hashim Amla taking over as captain.[1]
Rain stopped play at 15:15 on day 2 with no further play possible for the day. Bad light stopped play at 16:20 on day 3 and no further play was possible for the day. No play was possible on day 4 and day 5 due to heavy rain.[8]
No play was possible on day 2, day 3 and day 4 due to heavy rain. On the fifth day, the outfield was deemed unfit to play and the match was called off.