Bangladesh lose an early wicket yet again
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Bangladesh lose an early wicket yet again
Bangladesh lose an early wicket yet again
On a batting-friendly pitch in Chattogram, Bangladesh's batting lineup faltered once again, managing only 159 runs against South Africa's commanding first innings total of 575. After being bowled out in the first innings, Bangladesh faced the follow-on, resuming their second innings with an immediate setback as opener Sadaman Islam departed for just 6 runs.
The opening partnership was broken early, with Bangladesh scoring only 15 runs before Sadaman was dismissed. He had previously faced a duck in the first innings, adding to his struggles. Mahmudul Hasan Joy joined Zakir Hasan at the crease as Bangladesh looked to stabilize after losing an early wicket.
In the first innings, a remarkable partnership between Taijul Islam and Mominul Haque, who added 103 runs for the ninth wicket, was the highlight for Bangladesh. Mominul scored a commendable 82 runs, while Taijul contributed 30. Despite their efforts, the team fell short, bowled out quickly due to the exceptional bowling of Kagiso Rabada, who claimed five wickets, along with vital contributions from Dane Patterson and Keshav Maharaj.
With a massive first-innings lead of 416 runs, South Africa enforced the follow-on, forcing Bangladesh to bat again. The team's batting woes continue as they seek to find their footing in the match.