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.
South Africa were struggling against Bangladesh in the Dhaka Test, but Kyle Verreynne's impressive century, along with support from Wiaan Mulder, helped the Proteas take a significant lead of 202 runs in the first innings. This also makes Verreynne only the third designated South African wicketkeeper to score a Test century in Asia. On the other hand, Bangladesh will need their captain and senior players to step up in order to avoid another defeat and salvage some pride after their recent whitewash against India.