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Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman appeals successfully for a lbw decision against South Africa's Jean-Paul Duminy during the first day's play of the first Test, in Chittagong yesterday. (AFP)
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After a dream ODI debut against India last month, teenaged paceman Mustafizur Rahman announced his Test arrival by claiming three wickets in four balls as Bangladesh bowled out South Africa for 248 on the opening day of the first Test yesterday.
The tourists started well at 136 for one but could not convert the starts they got after opting to bat in the opening match of the two-Test series at Chittagong’s Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.
Playing only his third Test, Temba Bavuma top-scored for them with a gritty 54 before becoming the last Protea batsman to fall.
Left-arm bowler Rahman, who had claimed 5-50 in his ODI debut against India, claimed 4-37 as he and leg-spinner Jubair Hossain (3-53) tormented the world’s top ranked Test team.
The hosts, on a high after stunning South Africa in the preceding one-day series, were seven for no loss at stumps after Tamim Iqbal (1) and Imrul Kayes (5) saw through the final two overs of the day.
Earlier, Stiaan Van Zyl (34) hit Mohamed Shahid for two boundaries in the first over to signal his positive intent but fell to an innocuous Mahmudullah delivery that was sliding down the leg.
Dean Elgar (47) and Faf Du Plessis (48) built on the 58-run opening stand to take South Africa past the 100-mark, regularly finding boundaries and rarely looking in discomfort in their 82-run partnership. South Africa lost two wickets in three balls and were suddenly struggling to score against a team eight places below them in the Test rankings.
Elgar nicked a Taijul Islam delivery behind and Du Plessis was trapped leg-before by a Shakib Al Hasan delivery that kept low.
Rahman then mowed down the middle order in the 60th over, dismissing rival skipper Hashim Amla for his first Test wicket.
His next delivery trapped the scoreless JP Duminy leg-before-wicket, after the hosts successfully reviewed the original not-out decision and got it overturned.
Quinton de Kock managed to deny Rahman a hat-trick but lost his off-stump in the very next delivery. Hossain dismissed Simon Harmer and Dale Steyn in the same over before Rahman ended Bavuma’s resistance to restrict South Africa under the 250-mark.
Scoreboard
South Africa (1st innings)
D Elgar c Das b Taijul 47
S van Zyl c Das b Mahmudullah 34
F du Plessis lbw Shakib 48
H Amla c Das b Mustafizur 13
T Bavuma c Jubair b Mustafizur 54
J Duminy lbw Mustafizur 0
Q de Kock b Mustafizur 0
V Philander c Shakib b Jubair 24
S Harmer c Mominul b Jubair 9
D Steyn c Tamim b Jubair 2
M Morkel (not out) 3
Extras (b8, lb5, nb1) 14
Total (all out, 83.3 overs) 248
Fall of wickets: 1-58 (van Zyl), 2-136 (Elgar), 3-136 (du Plessis), 4-173 (Amla), 5-173 (Duminy), 6-173 (de Kock), 7-208 (Philander), 8-237 ( Harmer), 9-239 (Steyn), 10-248 (Bavuma)
Bowling: Shahid 17-9-34-0, Mustafizur 17.4-6-37-4, Shakib 14-2-45-1, Mahmudullah 3-0-9-1, Taijul 18-3-57-1, Jubair 14-1-53-3 (nb1)
Bangladesh (1st innings)
T Iqbal (batting) 1
I Kayes (batting) 5
Extras (nb1) 1
Total (no loss, 2 overs) 7
Bowling: Steyn 1-0-6-0, Philander 1-0-1-0 (nb1)
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