4 players half century – South Africa accumulated 453 runs in the first innings |

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In the 2nd Test against Bangladesh, South Africa’s Dean Elgar, Peterson, Bauma and Keshav Maharaja scored half – centuries.

Port Elizabeth:

The 2nd Test between South Africa and Bangladesh is underway. South Africa captain Dean Elgar won the toss and elected to bat first.

Accordingly, the South African team batted first. Captain Dean Elgar and Ervy banged in as starters. Ervy was out for 24 runs.

Peterson, who landed next, was paired with Dean Elgar. Both were responsible Audi fifties and stunned. Elgar was out for 70 runs. After that, the fielding Bauma played better. Peterson was out for 64 and Bauma was out for 67.

At the end of the first day, the South African team had scored 278 runs for the loss of 5 wickets.

In this case, the second day match took place yesterday. Keshav Maharaja responsibly scored an Audi half-century. He was out for 84 runs.

In the end, South Africa were all out for 453 in the first innings.

For Bangladesh, Taizul Islam took 6 wickets and Khalid Ahmed took 3 wickets.

Following this, Bangladesh continued the first innings. Starter Tamim Iqbal took charge. Expected to hit a half-century, he was bowled out for 47. Najmul Hussain Shando scored 33 runs.

At the end of the second day’s play, Bangladesh scored 139 runs for the loss of 5 wickets. Mushfiqur Rahim is unbeaten on 39.

Mulder took 3 wickets and Oliver took 2 wickets for South Africa.

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