Taijul Islam bags second successive fifer but SA in control of 2nd Test vs Bangladesh

Taijul Islam bags second successive fifer but SA in control of 2nd Test vs Bangladesh

Chattogram: Left-arm orthodox spinner Taijul Islam took his second straight five-wicket haul to lead Bangladesh’s fightback but South Africa remained in control of the second Test in Chattogram on Wednesday. The Proteas reached 413/5 at lunch on Day 2 despite Taijul’s sensational spell of bowling in the first session.

Taijul triggered a collapse as the visitors lost three wickets for five runs, slumping from 386/2 to 391/5. The spin sensation ended the session with figures of 5/152.

Taijul claimed eight wickets in the opening Test, which Bangladesh lost by seven wickets.

Taijul Islam bags a five-wicket haul but South Africa push their total past 400 🙌#WTC25 | 📝 #BANvSA: https://t.co/QpBzvhAe5T pic.twitter.com/KjuyZVPEkB

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Taijul Islam claims his 14th Test five-wicket haul! 🎩🔥#BCB #Cricket #BANvSA #WTC25 #TestCricket pic.twitter.com/oxhjWaadBb

— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) October 30, 2024

Taijul Islam triggered a mini-collapse, putting the brakes on South Africa’s run-fest in Chattogram

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Taijul triggers a collapse but Proteas remain in control

Wiaan Mulder (12) and Ryan Rickelton (11) held the fort strongly to keep the visitors in a strong position before going to lunch.

Resuming at 307/2, Tony de Zorzi and David Bedingham extended South Africa’s dominance batting without any trouble on a pitch that provided little help to the bowlers.

De Zorzi converted his maiden century to 150 from 235 balls, reaching the landmark by smashing a flighted delivery of Taijul through mid-wicket for a boundary.

Bedingham, who completed his third 50 off 70 balls with a single from Mehidy Hasan, was dismissed on 59.

An over later, de Zorzi was trapped leg-before wicket after failing to miss a straighter delivery, which ended his marathon 269-ball 177-run knock, which included 12 fours and four sixes.

Kyle Verreynne, who hit a century in the first Test, also fell while trying to play a sweep as Taijul trapped him leg-before without scoring, to bag his 14th five-wicket haul in test matches.

 Taijul Islam triggered a mini collapse as the visitors lost three wickets for five runs, slumping from 386/2 to 391/5.  Cricket Sports News: Latest Cricket News, Cricket Live Score, Sports Breaking News from Sports Today