Maharaj, Harmer strike late to halt Bangladesh fight back
Bangladesh fought back on an overcast morning as the Proteas then struck twice before lunch on the third day of the second Test at St George's Park.
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Bangladesh fought back on an overcast morning as the Proteas then struck twice before lunch on the third day of the second Test at St George's Park.
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South Africa vs Bangladesh, 2nd Test, Day 3 Live Score Updates: All eyes will be on Mushfiqur Rahim as Bangladesh will look to reduce the 1st innings deficit and avoid another collapse vs South Africa on Day 3 of the 2nd Test match being played at the St George's Park in Port Elizabeth. At Stumps on Day 2, Bangladesh were placed at 139/5 with Rahim at the crease on 30 and Yasir Ali batting at 8 runs. Earlier, South Africa posted 453 in their first innings, thanks to some epic batting from Keshav Maharaj (84) and fifties each from Dean Elgar (70), Keegan Petersen (64) and Temba Bavuma (67). (LIVE SCORECARD)
The St. George's band is a staple at the famed ground and brings an added element to your cricket viewing as play to their hearts content during the second Test between the Proteas and Bangladesh.
Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj defended team-mate Wiaan Mulder following the all-rounder's stellar performance thus far in the second Test against Bangladesh at St George's Park.
All-rounder Wiaan Mulder took three wickets in quick succession to put South Africa on top on the second day of the second Test against Bangladesh at St George's Park in Gqeberha on Saturday. Bangladesh were 139 for five at the close in reply to South Africa's first innings total of 453. Bangladesh lost a wicket in the first over of their reply when first Test century-maker Mahmudul Hasan was caught at first slip off Duanne Olivier for nought.
Bangladesh batting coach Jamie Siddons admitted on Saturday that the second Test against South Africa was "probably out of our reach" after a late-afternoon batting collapse.
Bangladesh batting coach Jamie Siddons admitted on Saturday that the second Test against South Africa was "probably out of our reach" after a late-afternoon batting collapse. Siddons gave credit to the South Africans who "batted really well" in making 453 and said Bangladesh had a difficult task after slipping to 139 for five at the end of the second day. The collapse was caused by medium-paced all-rounder Wiaan Mulder, who took three wickets in quick succession.