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Harmer's superb return soothes Bavuma heartache as Proteas take control of first Test

2 278 days and counting.

Temba Bavuma and most of the South African cricket community wishes that number is merely a poor April Fool's joke.

Unfortunately, it's the harsh reality of the Proteas vice-captain's prolonged century drought in Test cricket after he once again fell short - agonisingly this time - on the second day of the first Test against Bangladesh at Kingsmead on Friday.

Later in the day, the number 2 316 - the days since Simon Harmer's last international appearance - held a far more positive connotation.

The polarising but committed off-spinner celebrated his return with a career-best score before showcasing why he's been the best tweaker in English county cricket for the past five years by claiming 4/42, leaving the Tigers in trouble at 98/4 in reply to South Africa's 367 at the close.

AS IT HAPPENED | Proteas v Bangladesh, 1st Test, day 2

It was Bavuma's superb 93 and consequent near-miss was the dominant theme of the day initially.   

Despite being dropped on 77 when he fended a lifting delivery from the lively Khaled Ahmed (4/92) to slip, where Yasir Ali dropped a tough chance and miscued an extravagant advance down the wicket that could easily have been stumping on 90, his control for the rest of his innings was impeccable.

In fact, it was slices of luck that suggested his expert marshalling of the lower-order batting effort - the Proteas ended on 367 - would be duly rewarded.

Then Bavuma went back to a delivery from off-spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz that turned freakishly, hit his leg and ricocheted onto his stumps.

The feeling of deflation and depression was tangible, with various members of the national team looking on in disbelief, particularly head coach Mark Boucher.  

His only triple figure score remains the

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