Mulder, Muthusamy help South Africa cross 500 in Tests for the first time since 2020

Bangladesh

South Africa 527 for 6 (Mulder 78*, Muthusamy 47*, Taijul 5-186) vs Bangladesh

South Africa continued their aggression and pile the misery on Bangladesh in the second session of the Chattogram Test. They added 114 runs to their lunch time total, as they crossed the 500-mark for the first time since 2020.

Taijul Islam couldn’t add to his five wickets from the day’s first session, but now his figures have reached 5-186, making it the most expensive five-wicket haul for Bangladesh.

The visitors kicked off the aggressive session with a boundary, Mulder smashing Taijul past mid-on. Nahid Rana shot back quickly with Ryan Rickelton’s wicket in the fourth over of the session, but that was Bangladesh’s only success in the post-lunch period.

Mulder crashed Nahid for two fours before he went over mid-off against Mehidy. Muthusamy then hit Taijul for a four and a six off successive balls, before Mulder again threaded the covers for a four against Mehidy. He lifted part-timer Mahmudul Hasan Joy for two sixes before Muthusamy cracked a slog-sweep for his first second six.

Bangladesh made inroads in the first session of the day, thanks to Taijul. He took the three wickets to fall in successive overs. He first removed David Bedingham, who slammed four sixes and two fours in his 59. Bedingham though fell due to his attacking instinct which had served him well to that point as he missed an attempted slog-sweep. Tony de Zorzi fell in the following over, was lbw to Taijul, before Kyle Verreynne, the centurion from the Dhaka Test, was also trapped lbw for a duck.

The first day belonged completely to South Africa who predictably decided to bat first after Aiden Markram won the toss. Although he fell shortly after the hour-mark in the Test, de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs gave the visitors an excellent platform. They smothered Bangladesh’s spinners with the sweep and reverse sweep, apart from playing straight. Both de Zorzi and Stubbs reached their maiden hundreds. Bangladesh suffered as Taijul – the sole wicket-taker – apart, the bowlers, especially Mehidy Hasan Miraz, were blunted quite skillfully.

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