BAN vs SA 1st Test Match Highlights
South Africa triumphed with a seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the first Test at Mirpur, thanks to a stellar bowling performance by Kagiso Rabada. The fast bowler spearheaded the Proteas’ attack, securing six wickets in the second innings, and played a crucial role in dismissing Bangladesh. This win marked South Africa’s first Test victory in Asia since 2014. Let’s look at BAN vs SA 1st Test Match Highlights.
The Proteas’ batters approached the chase with positive intent, aiming to finish the game swiftly. Although they lost three wickets, the top order ensured that the target was chased down in style. Cameos from the openers helped South Africa achieve the target in quick time, sealing the victory and giving them a 1-0 lead in the series.
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This win holds significance for South Africa, not just for breaking their Test victory drought in Asia but also for boosting their World Test Championship (WTC) prospects.
Most International Wickets For South Africa (In Tests)
- Shaun Pollock: 823
- Dale Steyn: 697
- Makhaya Ntini: 661
- Allan Donald: 602
- Jacques Kallis: 572
- Kagiso Rabada: 536
- Morne Morkel: 535
Rabada Shines with 300 Test Wickets
Kagiso Rabada was the star of the show, as he reached the milestone of 300 Test wickets during the match. Resuming the fourth day at 283-7, Bangladesh was already in trouble, with only an 81-run lead. Rabada, along with Wiaan Mulder, made light work of the hosts’ lower order.
The South African pacer took 6-46 in the second innings, finishing with match figures that highlight his consistency and ability to perform in crucial moments. The second new ball proved to be pivotal for South Africa, as Rabada and Mulder wrapped up Bangladesh’s innings for 307.
South Africa was set a target of 106 runs for victory, which they chased down with relative ease despite losing three wickets.
WTC Points Table Scenario for South Africa
South Africa’s recent victory has propelled them to fourth place in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023–25 standings, with a win percentage of 47.61%. If they secure victories in all five of their remaining Tests, they will achieve a PCT of 69.44%, which would likely guarantee a spot in the top two.
Even with four wins in the next five matches, South Africa could reach a PCT of 61.11%, keeping their hopes alive for a WTC final appearance, although their qualification would also depend on how India, Australia, and Sri Lanka perform in their upcoming matches.
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BAN vs SA: Where Next?
The 2nd test between Proteas and Bangal Tigers is planned for October 29 in Chattogram. Bangladesh will later host Afghanistan in a three-match ODI series starting on November 6. Meanwhile, South Africa will prepare for a four-match T20I series at home against India, beginning on November 8.
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