Up to date World Take a look at Championship Factors Desk After South Africa Thrash Bangladesh In 1st Take a look at

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Up to date World Take a look at Championship Factors Desk After South Africa Thrash Bangladesh In 1st Take a look at

South Africa improved their point-percentage to 47.62 with the victory over Bangladesh.© AFP




South Africa have climbed to fourth spot within the World Take a look at Championship (WTC) standings after a seven-wicket win over Bangladesh within the first Take a look at on Thursday. The Proteas improved their point-percentage to 47.62 with the victory, which helped them leap over New Zealand and England and take fourth place on the standings. Bangladesh’s loss sees their point-percentage drop to 30.56 they usually proceed to languish in seventh place with India and Australia nonetheless remaining within the high two spots on the standings.

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Bangladesh’s Najmul Hossain Shanto received the toss and selected to bat first however the resolution backfired as South Africa’s pacers and spinners thrived in beneficial circumstances, bowling out Bangladesh for a mere 106. Kagiso Rabada, Wiaan Mulder, and Keshav Maharaj every claimed three wickets.

Bangladesh’s spinners fought again, with Taijul Islam and Mehidy Hasan sharing seven wickets between them. Nevertheless, a resilient century from Kyle Verreynne, supported by Mulder (54) and Dane Piedt (32), helped South Africa construct a commanding 202-run lead.

Within the third innings, South Africa’s bowlers, led by Rabada, as soon as once more dominated, decreasing Bangladesh to 112/6. Mehidy Hasan (97) provided robust resistance, forming essential partnerships with the decrease order to push the overall to 307. Rabada ended with spectacular figures of 6/46, his greatest in Asia.

Chasing 106, South Africa confronted little issue, with Tony de Zorzi (41) and Tristan Stubbs (30*) guiding them to a seven-wicket victory.

The second Take a look at between Bangladesh and South Africa will likely be performed from October 29 in Chattogram.

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