In a stunning display of cricket, South Africa triumphed over Bangladesh by an innings and 273 runs in the second Test match, sealing the series victory emphatically. The match concluded on Day 3, with Bangladesh enduring a catastrophic collapse, losing a total of 16 wickets on the final day.
South Africa sets a massive target with 575/6 declared
South Africa showcased their batting prowess, amassing a colossal 575 runs for the loss of six wickets before declaring in their first innings. The innings was anchored by significant contributions from their top order, with several batters making notable scores. The partnership between Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma stood out, as they built a solid foundation, allowing the middle order to flourish. Markram’s aggressive batting, along with Bavuma’s steady presence, put the Bangladesh bowlers under immense pressure. The sheer weight of runs set a daunting target for Bangladesh, establishing a commanding lead that would prove insurmountable.
Bangladesh struggles in the first innings, all out for 159
Faced with an uphill battle, Bangladesh crumbled under pressure in their first innings, managing to score just 159 runs. After starting the day at 38/4, the team struggled to stabilize their innings. Kagiso Rabada led the charge for South Africa, claiming five wickets and dismantling the Bangladeshi batting order with precision. Despite Mominul Haque’s fighting knock of 82 runs, the lack of support from the rest of the batting lineup became evident. Bangladesh’s inability to build partnerships and their penchant for injudicious shot selection ultimately led to their downfall, forcing them to follow on after trailing by a staggering 416 runs.
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Keshav Maharaj, Senuran Muthusamy wreaks havoc on the Bangladeshi lineup
In their follow-on innings, Bangladesh’s batting woes continued, as they were bowled out for a mere 143 runs. South Africa’s bowlers, particularly the spin duo of Keshav Maharaj and Senuran Muthusamy, wreaked havoc on the Bangladesh lineup. Maharaj’s exceptional spell saw him claim crucial wickets, while Muthusamy’s career-best figures of 4 for 45 further compounded Bangladesh’s misery. The batting order once again faltered, with only a few individual contributions, including Hasan Mahmud’s 38 not out. Bangladesh’s inability to adapt to the spin-friendly conditions was evident, leading to their rapid collapse. As a result, South Africa wrapped up the match in less than two sessions, solidifying their dominance in the series with a decisive victory.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
Proteas making a statement! Great win lads👏👌never easy over there. Impressive performance
— AB de Villiers (@ABdeVilliers17) October 31, 2024
Series Victory Sealed! 🏆🏏🇿🇦
The Proteas clinch a 273-run win in the second Test, taking the series 2-0 against Bangladesh!
An all-round performance from our bowlers and batters, and pure Proteas passion from start to finish.
Proud of Team South Africa. Proud of the… pic.twitter.com/ooZ27MbbWv
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) October 31, 2024
With regard to this Proteas performance some people will tell you “It’s only Bangladesh.” But they’re tough to beat at home, end 2023 NZ drew a series with them in Bdl and Aus and Eng both drew their last Test series in Bdl
— Marius Roodt (@MariusCRoodt) October 31, 2024
The Proteas have OBLITERATED Bangladesh!!
A mammoth innings and 273-run win
An emphatic away series victory in the sub-continent, it has been a long time coming
Our journey to the WTC Final remains in our hands 🔥
The most satisfying part for me is the 4 centuries this series pic.twitter.com/Sxu6Cy6rG4
— Werner (@Werries_) October 31, 2024
Excellent test series win for SA and they are one step away from WTC finals. As a protea supporter, Iam so happy about the schedule but on the other side , this is very poor scheduling which will favour teams to get in to WTC finals without much sweat.
— Prasanna (@prasannalara) October 31, 2024
KG Rabada, the Player of the Series for his extraordinary series in Bangladesh 🔥#BANvSA pic.twitter.com/wUDfKfvIdV
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA) October 31, 2024
People often regard the West Indies’ fast bowing legacy as the greatest. But I think South Africa is right up there, if not better.
They just keep producing all-time greats in every generation who kind of outdo their predecessors.
Donald -> Steyn -> Rabada#BANvSA
— Rohan (@rohan_m_7) October 31, 2024
A win in the subcontinent is hard enough. The Proteas leave Bangladesh with an emphatic series victory! 🔥🫡 Plenty of positives but so good to see players finally stepping up and showcasing their potential. #BANvSA
— naeemah (@NaeemahBenjamin) October 31, 2024
Absolute shambolic performance from Bangladesh. Particularly after Pakistan, this 2-0 v SA will prick their big egos. India was expected but they couldn’t even compete in their home conditions. Time for a major rethink at all levels. #BANvSA
— Mohammad Isam (@Isam84) October 31, 2024
Despite a century partnership in their first innings Bangladesh look like being bowled out twice in less than 100 overs.Proteas emphatically ruthless in their #WTC final quest #BANvSA
— John Wright (@johnwright15) October 31, 2024
Complete DOMINANCE by the Proteas this series. BAN is a very good cricket side in their conditions and we made them look bang AVERAGE!! So many positives to take from this tour. Rabada 300 scalps. 4 centuries. Mulder consistency and Muthusamy depth!! PROTEAS🇿🇦!!#CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/xmxTaPmSYH
— Lawrence Bailey ⚪ 🇿🇦 (@LawrenceBailey0) October 31, 2024
This has to be one of the worst test series losses for Bangladesh. I know they don’t have shakib but I still had Bangladesh 2.0 at HOME. this series has been pathetic, horrible fielding, stupid shot selections. And now a Innings defeat here are you kidding me, awful. #BANvSA
— coach lukaz (jobless) (@lucasr15sky) October 31, 2024
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