Bangladesh battling at 101-3 as South Africa eye innings victory

Published October 23, 2024
SOUTH AFRICAN batter Kyle Verreynne plays a sweep as Bangladesh wicket-keeper Liton Das and slip fielder Mehidy Hasan look on during the first Test at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.—AFP
SOUTH AFRICAN batter Kyle Verreynne plays a sweep as Bangladesh wicket-keeper Liton Das and slip fielder Mehidy Hasan look on during the first Test at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.—AFP

MIRPUR: Bangladesh were battling to save the first Test against South Africa on Tuesday after reaching 101-3 at stumps and still needing another 101 to avoid an innings defeat.

Mahmudul Hasan Joy (38) and Mushfiqur Rahim (31) were unbeaten at the end of play in Mirpur.

Their 42-run stand for the fourth wicket also made Mushfiqur the first Bangladeshi to cross 6,000 career Test runs.

South Africa were all out for 308 in their first innings of 308, which secured a 202-run lead for the visitors thanks to wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne’s century.

“It is probably the toughest conditions I have played under in terms of heat and humidity,” Verreynne said. “Ninety percent of that innings was just against spin. Things happen quickly. You don’t have much time to reset from a concentration point of view. This was certainly my most rewarding innings.”

Bangladesh lost two early wickets to quick Kagiso Rabada in reply with Shadman Islam first to go, caught at short leg for one in the third over.

Three balls later, Mominul Haque edged and Wiaan Mulder took a sharp catch at third slip for naught, leaving the hosts dangling on 19-2 before tea.

Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto fell lbw to Keshav Maharaj after a gruelling 23 off 49 balls.

Bangladesh would have lost another wicket off the last of the day when Mahmudul went for a wild slog and missed the ball, avoiding a stumping in the nick of time.

Verreynne was last man out in South Africa’s first innings after scoring eight fours and two sixes in his 114.

He put on 119 for the seventh wicket with Mulder, who made 54, in reply to Bangladesh’s first innings of 106.

It was South Africa’s highest seventh-wicket stand against Bangladesh, after the pair resumed at 140-6 at the start of play.

Dane Piedt, dismissed lbw for 32 by Mehidy Hasan Miraz, partnered Verreynne in a stand of 66 runs for the ninth wicket.

‘STICKING TO THE BASICS’

Bangladesh quick bowler Hasan Mahmud took two wickets in two balls in the 65th over, the only spot of brightness in a morning session where South Africa added 103.

“Test cricket is like that,” Hasan said when asked how the hosts had managed to concede 200 runs for the last four wickets. “In those situations, the focus for bowlers shifts to containing the flow of runs and building pressure on the batsmen. It’s all about sticking to the basics.”

Hasan finished with 3-66 and Mehidy 2-63, finally wrapping up the innings when Verreynne was stumped after facing 144 balls.

Rabada on Monday become the fastest to reach 300 Test wickets as Bangladesh collapsed after winning the toss and choosing to bat.

Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam passed 200 Test wickets as he finished with 5-122, only the second Bangladeshi to achieve the feat after Shakib Al Hasan.

Bangladesh have never beaten South Africa in a Test and second of the two-match series begins in Chattogram on October 29.

SCOREBOARD

BANGLADESH (1st Innings) 106 (Mahmudul Hasan 30; W. Mulder 3-22, K. Rabada 3-26, K. Maharaj 3-34)

SOUTH AFRICA (1st Innings, overnight 140-6):

A. Markram b Hasan 6

T. de Zorzi c Mahmudul b Taijul 30

T. Stubbs c Shadman b Taijul 23

D. Bedingham c Litton b Taijul 11

R. Rickelton c Litton b Taijul 27

M. Breetzke b Taijul 0

K. Verreynne st Litton b Mehidy 114

W. Mulder c Shadman b Hasan 54

K. Maharaj b Hasan 0

D. Piedt lbw b Mehidy 32

K. Rabada not out 2

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-7, NB-1) 9

TOTAL (all out, 88.4 overs) 308

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-9 (Markram), 2-50 (Stubbs), 3-72 (Bedingham), 4-99 (de Zorzi), 5-99 (Breetzke), 6-108 (Rickelton), 7-227 (Mulder), 8-227 (Maharaj), 9-293 (Piedt)

BOWLING: Hasan 19-2-66-3 (1nb), Mehidy 15.4-0-63-2, Taijul 36-3-122-5, Nayeem 18-1-49-0

BANGLADESH (2nd Innings):

Mahmudul Hasan not out 38

Shadman Islam c de Zorzi b Rabada 1

Mominul Haque c Mulder b Rabada 0

Najmul Hossain lbw b Maharaj 23

Mushfiqur Rahim not out 31

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-2, NB-2) 8

TOTAL (for three wickets, 27.1 overs) 101-3

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-4 (Shadman), 2-4 (Mominul), 3-59 (Najmul)

STILL TO BAT: Liton Das, Mehidy Hasan, Jaker Ali, Nayeem Hasan, Taijul Islam, Hasan Mahmud

BOWLING: Rabada 7-3-10-2, Mulder 7-1-23-0 (2nb), Maharaj 9-0-33-1, Piedt 4.1-0-29-0

Published in Dawn, October 23th, 2024

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