BAN vs SA | Proteas’ clinical bowling meets its match as Taijul Islam’s fifer highlights Day 1 wicket bonanza
South Africa finished the day at 140/6, leading by 34 runs after a day filled with wickets. The Proteas, backed by Kagiso Rabada, Wiaan Mulder, and Keshav Maharaj's three-wicket hauls, restricted Bangladesh to 106, while Taijul Islam's five-wicket spell demolished South Africa's middle order.
The situation worsened for Bangladesh after lunch as they lost wickets rapidly. The lower order faltered, with Joy and Jaker falling in quick succession. Ultimately, Bangladesh was bundled out for just 106 runs with Taijul Islam’s wicket. After a brief interval, the Proteas began their innings with Aiden Markram and Tony de Zorzi opening the batting. However, Hasan Mahmud's fiery delivery in the first over sent South African captain Markram back to the pavilion. Despite this setback, de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs forged a 41-run partnership, taking the score to 42/1 after 11 overs. But Taijul struck again, dismissing Stubbs and bringing David Bedingham to the crease. With de Zorzi and Bedingham at the wicket, the visitors reached 65/2, trailing by 41 runs at tea.
After tea, South Africa's downfall began as Taijul Islam showcased his bowling prowess. He dismissed David Bedingham, Tony de Zorzi, and Matthew Breetzke, leaving South Africa struggling at 99/5. The South African dugout wore a dejected expression as Taijul struck again, claiming the wicket of Ryan Rickelton in the 32nd over. However, Wiaan Mulder and Kyle Verreynne managed to keep the scorecard moving, helping South Africa reach 135/6 and establish a lead of 30 runs. Ultimately, play was halted due to bad light, and the day was called off, with Bangladesh finishing at 140/6, leading by 34 runs at stumps.
What a day for him!
KG Rabada has just taken his 300th Test wicket. What an absolute legend of the game. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 #BANvsSA #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/ugUa4nASib
— Thobani Dlamini (@thobi_dlamini) October 21, 2024
Big achievement!
FIFER for Taijul!🤯🔥#BANvsSA pic.twitter.com/ZKL6kxn7BX
— 𝐅 𝐀 𝐈 𝐙 𝐀 𝐍 💫🇵🇰 (@Faizanali_152) October 21, 2024
Nice one!
301* test wickets at just 29 years of age. #BANvsSA pic.twitter.com/k23mFA0uMl
— Nawaz 🇵🇰 (@Rnawaz31888) October 21, 2024
Great history!
Taijul Islam took five wickets for the 13th time in international test cricket. He became the second Bangladeshi bowler to reach the milestone of 200 Test wickets.#BANvSA #BANvsSA #Taijulislam#Cricket#Bcb pic.twitter.com/a2MoiDEPu0
— Md Ifran Ali Bijoy 🇧🇩 (@IfranAliBijoy20) October 21, 2024
Bowled brilliantly!
South Africa bowled out Bangladesh at 106 runs in 1st innings of 1st test match 😳 SA is just a couple of runs behind but also lost 6 wkts 🤠#SAvsBAN #SAvBAN #BANvsSA #BANvSA
— Cric_Lover 🏏 (@ankit_bhattar) October 21, 2024
Shakib stays high!
Most Test wickets for Bangladesh
— Shashikant Singh (@shashi_CB) October 21, 2024
246 - Shakib Al Hasan
200 - Taijul Islam*
183 - Mehidy Hasan Miraz
100 - Mohammad Rafique#BANvSA #BANvsSA
Very poor from him!
What was that Breetzke :(#BANvsSA
— Barries (@real_barries) October 21, 2024
Rabada for you!
- 300 wickets in Tests.
— I_Muhammad Zain (@i_MuhammadZain) October 21, 2024
- 157 wickets in ODIs.
- 71 wickets in T20Is.
RADABA HAS 528 INTERNATIONAL WICKETS AT THE AGE OF 29!!#BANvsSA pic.twitter.com/HtCcLML67u
Take a bow, champ!
Kagiso Rabada becomes the FASTEST to 300 Test wickets (by balls).
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) October 21, 2024
3 South African pacers of different generations among the top!!
Fastest by balls
11817 - KAGISO RABADA🇿🇦
12602 - Dale Steyn🇿🇦
12605 - Waqar Younis🇵🇰
13672 - Allan Donald🇿🇦
13728 - Malcolm Marshall🏝️#BANvsSA
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