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BAN vs SA: Verreynne's Masterclass Leads Proteas to a Strong Position Against Bangladesh

October 23, 2024 at 02:03:35 AM GMT+5:30

The second day of the first Test between South Africa and Bangladesh saw a dominant performance by the Proteas, led by Kyle Verreynne's century. Despite a few hiccups, South Africa ended the day with the first-innings advantage, thanks to Verreynne and Dane Piedt's strong stand. Bangladeshi batsmen struggled against the South African bowlers, but Mahmudul Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim's partnership brought stability to their team before the close of the day.

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Bangladesh vs South Africa: Proteas Dominate Day 2 with Verreynne Century

The first Test match between South Africa and Bangladesh is underway, with the Proteas asserting their dominance on the second day. Led by Kyle Verreynne's brilliant century, South Africa has taken the first-innings advantage.

Dominant Proteas

The Proteas resumed their innings on 335 for 5, and Kyle Verreynne continued his superb form. He reached his century shortly after lunch, becoming the 4th South African to score a century against Bangladesh. Dane Piedt (50) provided valuable support, and the pair put on a key partnership of 97 runs.

South Africa was eventually bowled out for 453, giving them a first-innings lead of 41 runs. The Bangladeshi bowlers, led by Shakib Al Hasan (4 for 79), fought back bravely but were unable to prevent the Proteas from posting a competitive total.

Bangladeshi Resistance

Bangladesh's response to South Africa's challenge got off to a shaky start. They lost two early wickets, but Mahmudul Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim provided some much-needed stability. They put on a solid partnership of 76 runs before Rahim was caught for 35.

Hasan continued to bat with determination, reaching stumps still unbeaten on 40. Bangladesh will need a strong performance from their lower order on day three to avoid a heavy defeat.

Background

South Africa and Bangladesh have a relatively brief Test history, with only 11 matches played between the two nations. South Africa has the clear upper hand, with eight victories to Bangladesh's three.

The two sides last met in a Test match in 2017, with South Africa winning by an innings and 254 runs. Bangladesh is looking to avenge that defeat and secure their first-ever Test victory over the Proteas.

Top 5 FAQs

  1. Who is the captain of South Africa?
    • Dean Elgar
  2. Who is the captain of Bangladesh?
    • Shakib Al Hasan
  3. Where is the match being played?
    • Kingsmead Oval, Durban
  4. How many Test matches have Bangladesh won against South Africa?
    • 3
  5. Who holds the record for the highest individual score in a Test match between South Africa and Bangladesh?
    • AB de Villiers (278)
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