BAN vs SA | Verreynne's splendid ton and Rabada's strikes give Proteas command over Bangladesh
South Africa maintained firm control of the match, largely thanks to Kyle Verreynne’s outstanding performance, which provided them with a substantial lead. In response, Bangladesh's top order was rattled by Kagiso Rabada’s two wickets, leaving them at 101/3 after 27 overs, trailing by 101 runs.
After lunch, Verreynne and Piedt continued to build on their innings, putting together a 66-run partnership. Verreynne reached his second Test century, extending the lead to over 200 runs. While wickets fell at the other end, Verreynne remained composed, contributing crucial runs. South Africa’s innings eventually concluded at 308, with Verreynne departing, leaving them with a lead of 202 runs. Bangladesh’s second innings began poorly, with Kagiso Rabada dismantling the top order by dismissing Shadman Islam and Mominul Haque in the third over. Despite this shaky start, Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mahmudul Hasan Joy steadied the innings, reaching 19/2 in seven overs when Tea was called.
Post-tea, Shanto and Joy built a 55-run partnership, taking the score to 57/2 in 18 overs. However, Keshav Maharaj removed Bangladesh's skipper, who fell for a low score. Joy and Mushfiqur Rahim then worked to stabilize the innings, helping Bangladesh reach 101/3, trailing by 101 runs. The day was called off due to bad light, with the focus shifting to the third day of play.
What a player!
Take a bow, Verreynne! 💯
— FanCode (@FanCode) October 22, 2024
Kyle Verreynne joins an exclusive club, becoming only the 3rd designated South African wicketkeeper to score a Test century in Asia! 👏#BANvSAonFanCode pic.twitter.com/9wYQ2a6Qro
Good throw!
Direct hit to the:
— FanCode (@FanCode) October 22, 2024
Stumps ❌
Batter ✅
A comedy of errors during #BANvSAonFanCode 😅 pic.twitter.com/yiuIaalQa1
Brilliant batter!
Kyle Verreynne scored a Test hundred while coming in at No.7 when South Africa were 108/6. 🥶pic.twitter.com/79nCmsfRiT
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) October 22, 2024
Yeah!
HUNDRED FOR KYLE VERREYNNE...!!!!
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) October 22, 2024
- Playing in Bangladesh, it's turning, team under huge pressure and then Kyle Verreynne scored a terrific Test hundred. One to remember in this WTC cycle 🙇 pic.twitter.com/zBTgoZSAqE
Yupe he did!
YEEEEES KYLE 🔥🔥🔥
— Werner (@Werries_) October 22, 2024
What a century by Verreynne!
He has put us in control of this test match
Brilliant knock 👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/nwSae5UMv3
he is such a class!
Mushfiqur Rahim's milestone of 6000 Test runs in his 93rd match is all the more commendable considering the limited number of Test matches Bangladesh plays...
— Abhishek AB (@ABsay_ek) October 22, 2024
Over his nearly 20-year career, he has played on average fewer than 5 Tests per year, significantly less than what… pic.twitter.com/XKInlz9msa
History created!
First Bangladeshi cricketer to score 6000 runs in Test Cricket, Mushfiqur Rahim !!
— Nafiu Kabir (@NafiuKaabir) October 22, 2024
Had to be him only ❤️ pic.twitter.com/aCGQxQBRpM
Good number in the bucket!
Mushfiqur Rahim leads with 6003 runs in Tests for Bangladesh, showcasing his consistency and longevity in the game.
— Zain Siddiqi (@zainsiddiqi7535) October 22, 2024
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