South Africa's Women's World Cup resurgence continued as they beat Bangladesh by three wickets in a nail-biter - with Nadine de Klerk hitting the winning six for the second match in a row.
De Klerk had sealed a remarkable comeback victory over co-hosts India on Thursday by capping an innings of 84 not out from 54 balls with the game-clinching maximum.
The all-rounder (37no off 29) was at it again on Monday, thumping the Proteas - who had been reeling on 78-5 in a chase of 233 in Vizag - to their target with three balls remaining after being dropped in the 49th over by Shorna Akter with nine runs required.
Bangladesh were also left to rue dropping Chloe Tryon (62 off 69) on 46, with the ball running away for four on that occasion before Tryon swept a six and cracked a four in a 16-run ov