Mehidi Hasan Miraz played a remarkable innings, scoring an unbeaten 77 Bangladesh He managed to get an advantage of 81 South Africa at the end of the 3rd day of the first Test Mirpur, Dhaka.
Mehidi’s hard shots combined with the debutant Jaker Ali‘s 58 saved Bangladesh from what looked like an inevitable toss defeat. Resuming on 101-3, the hosts were in trouble after an early morning wicket, but a partnership of 138 for the seventh wicket between Mehidy and Jaker helped Bangladesh regain their footing. The partnership countered South Africa’s dominant bowling attack and gave Bangladesh a chance to fight back in the match.
Kagiso Rabada’s morning blast rocks Bangladesh
South African fast bowler in the first session Kagiso Rabada taking advantage of the overcast conditions, the Bangladeshi hit the batting line-up. Rabada was sent off in the fatal five Mahmudul Hasan Sevinj40 and then followed it up with clean-bowling two balls Mushfigur Rahim for 33. Mushfiqur’s flight off middle stump reflected Rabade’s accuracy. As Bangladesh trailed at 112/6, the pressure mounted on their middle and lower order, but Mehidi’s tenacity helped them fight back. Rabada’s four-wicket haul in the innings was crucial in keeping South Africa in contention.
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Miraz partnership of Jaker Ali and Mehidy Hasan saves Bangladesh
Jaker provided much-needed stability to Bangladesh on his Test debut, scoring 58 runs and contributing to a significant partnership with Mehidy Hasan Miraz. The duo’s 138-run stand for the seventh wicket not only saved Bangladesh from an innings defeat but also gave them a slim lead over South Africa. Jaker, who looked comfortable against the spin and pace attacks of the Proteas, fell to him in the end Keshav Maharaj, but by then Bangladesh had wiped out the deficit.
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Rain disrupts play on Day 3
Rain interrupted play in the afternoon as Bangladesh aimed to build momentum, ending the innings at 267/7. Covers were brought, tea was served, Mehidi hit 77 Nayim Hasan 12. The rain delay not only halted play but raised concerns about potential interruptions for the remaining days of the Test. However, Bangladesh ended Day 3 on a positive note, leading by 81 runs as they looked to consolidate their position as play continued. Thanks to brave efforts from Mexidi and Jacker, the hosts have a chance to get a competitive result heading into day four.
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