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Rabada maiden five-wicket haul in Asia sets up South Africa's first Test win in Asia since 2014

24 Oct, 2024 1:05 PM, Thu

Rabada maiden five-wicket haul in Asia sets up South Africa's first Test win in Asia since 2014

Kagiso Rabada got his lady five-wicket pull in Asia, and enlisted his third-best bowling figures in an innings by and large, as he set up South Africa's seven-wicket triumph in the main Test against Bangladesh in Dhaka on Thursday (October 24). Rabada's 6-46 guaranteed a speedy finish to Bangladesh's innings on Day 4 as they were bowled out for 307, with Mehidy Hasan Miraz scoring a battling 97. Requiring 106 for triumph, South Africa pursued it down in 22 overs, with seven wickets close by, to enroll their most memorable Test win in Asia starting around 2014. Bangladesh, who began the day at 283/7, lost their three leftover wickets for the expansion of just 24 runs. Rabada struck in the first over of the day, catching Nayeem Hasan plumb in front to pack his fifth wicket. Mehidy kept on battling at the opposite end as he surrounded the three-figure mark yet Bangladesh lost their 10th wicket when Taijul Islam pushed hard at a conveyance outside off from Wiaan Mulder and got an external edge. Mehidy passed up a merited achievement as he turned into the last to leave, cutting a catch to Mulder at third slip. With one eye on the climate, South Africa started the pursuit in a positive way, with Aiden Markram striking two fours off Taijul in the second finished. Hasan Mahmud kept it tight at his end yet Taijul was spilling runs, with Tony de Zorzi and Markram proceeding to score limits off the left-arm spinner. Taijul thought he had Markram caught in front yet the South Africa chief utilized the DRS to get the choice upset, with replays uncovering he got some bat when he endeavored a range. The openers stretched out their association to 42 preceding Taijul conveyed the forward leap, having Markram bowled for 20. The excusal, in any case, didn't dial South Africa back as de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs put on an energetic stand to take the guests closer. Nonetheless, de Zorzi was excused by Taijul on 41, confounding one to long-on. David Bedingham and Stubbs struck a six each before the previous was gotten behind off Taijul. Stubbs polished it off with an unbeaten 30 as South Africa started to lead the pack in the two-match series. Prior in the Test, after Bangladesh selected to bat, Rabada, Mulder and Keshav Maharaj got three wickets between them to bowl the hosts out for 106 in their most memorable innings. South Africa were decreased to 108/6 in answer before Kyle Verreynne's 114 and Mulder's 54 safeguarded the guests, assisting them with getting done with 308 to get a powerful lead. Bangladesh were reeling at 112/6 in the subsequent innings and keeping in mind that Mehidy and Jaker Ali's record organization drove a bold battle, they could stretch out their lead to 105, which was pursued somewhere near South Africa effortlessly.

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