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Harmer sparkles with bat and ball against Bangladesh

Harmer sparkles with bat and ball against Bangladesh

Gulf Times
Friday, April 01, 2022 10:22:04 PM UTC

South Africa’s fast bowler Simon Harmer celebrates after the dismissal of Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim (not in the picture) during the second day of the first Test at the Kingsmead Stadium in Durban yesterday. (AFP)

South African off-spinner Simon Harmer took all the wickets in his first Test for seven years as Bangladesh reached 98 for four at the close of play on a gloomy second day of the first Test at Kingsmead yesterday. The tourists are 269 runs behind South Africa’s first innings total of 367 in which Temba Bavuma fell seven runs short of a century, with the depleted home side, who are without their entire first-choice pace attack, taking control of the game with spin. Opener Mahmudul Hasan Joy (44 not out) will resume on the third morning with nightwatchman Taskin Ahmed (0 not out), but the visitors were undone by some controlled slow bowling from Harmer (4-42) and Keshav Maharaj (0-24), who strangled the run rate as they conceded only 66 runs in 39 overs between them. The pick of Harmer’s wickets was that of Najmul Hossain Shanto (38) as the ball pitched on middle stump and turned to hit the top of off. Keegan Petersen also took an excellent diving catch at short leg to dismiss visiting captain Mominul Haque for a duck. Harmer had played the last of his five Tests in 2015 before embarking on a career in English county cricket but has been recalled with a number of South Africa’s bowlers missing at the Indian Premier League. The home side resumed their first innings on 233 for four, anchored by middle-order batsman Bavuma, who scored 93 in a workmanlike innings as he missed out on a second test ton in his 50th appearance. Bavuma has averaged almost 50 in Tests in the last 18 months and been a mainstay of the middle-order, but three figures continues to elude him, with his only test ton in eight years with the side coming against England in Cape Town in 2016.  SCOREBOARDSouth Africa, first innings D. Elgar c Das b Khaled Ahmed 67 S. Erwee b Hasan 41 K. Petersen run out 19 T. Bavuma b Hasan 93 R. Rickelton c Haque b Ebadot 21 K. Verreynne lbw b Ahmed 28 W. Mulder c Joy b Ahmed 0 K. Maharaj b Ebadot Hossain 19 S. Harmer not out 38 L. Williams c Joy b Ahmed 12 D. Olivier lbw b Hasan 12 Extras (b6, lb3, nb3, w5) 17 Total (121 overs) 367 Fall of wickets: 1-113 (Elgar), 2-117 (Erwee), 3-146 (Petersen), 4-180 (Rickelton), 5-245 (Verreynne), 6-245 (Mulder), 7-298 (Bavuma), 8-298 (Maharaj), 9-332 (Williams), 10-367 (Oliver) Bowling: Taskin Ahmed 23-4-69-0 (1nb), Ebadot Hossain 29-10-86-2, Khaled Ahmed 25-3-92-4 (2nb, 1w), Mehidy Hasan 40-8-94-3, Mominul Haque 4-0-17-0

Bangladesh, first inningsM. Hasan Joy not out 44 S. Islam b Harmer 9 N. Hossain Shanto b Harmer 38 M. Haque c Petersen b Harmer 0 M. Rahim c Verreynne b Harmer 7 T. Ahmed not out 0 Extras 0 Total (4 wkts, 49 overs) 98 Fall of wicket: 1-25 (Shadman), 2-80 (Shanto) Bowling: Olivier 4-1-9-0, Williams 5-0-15-0, Harmer 20-7-42-4, Maharaj 19-10-24-0, Elgar 1-0-8-0

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