South Africa cruised to a seven-wicket first test win over Bangladesh Thursday, taking a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.
The Proteas clinched a seven-wicket win in the first test against Bangladesh – their first win on the Asian subcontinent since 2014 – just before lunch on the fourth day in Mirpur on Thursday.
He praised all his bowlers, particularly Rabada and noted that Verreynne’s hundred was a “really spectacular achievement in these conditions”. As it turned out, South Africa’s master paceman, Rabada, put paid to that notion with the third ball of his opening over with the second new ball when he trapped Nayeem Hasan leg before with a delivery that kept a little low.
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