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South Africa complete 2-0 sweep after Maharaj seven-for demolishes Bangladesh

Keshav Maharaj ripped through the Bangladesh top-order AFP/Getty Images

South Africa 453 (Maharaj 84, Elgar 70, Taijul 6-135) and 176 for 6 dec (Erwee 41, Verreynne 39*, Taijul 3-67) beat Bangladesh 217 (Mushfiqur 51, Mulder 3-25, Harmer 3-39) and 80 (Litton 27, Maharaj 7-40, Harmer 3-34) by 332 runs

When the result of this Test series will be read about years later, it will say South Africa 2, Bangladesh 0. Many would take it as a usual occurrence since Bangladesh have usually been below-par in Tests in South Africa. However, this time around, the hosts were without their frontline bowling attack, and had lost the preceding ODI series to Bangladesh for the first time at home. Keshav Maharaj, though, made sure the IPL stars were not missed as he helped South Africa demolish the visitors by 332 runs in the second Test in Gqeberha and complete a clean sweep.

Maharaj took 7 for 40 in the fourth innings to skittle Bangladesh for a meagre 80, thus becoming the first bowler in Test history to take seven-wicket hauls in consecutive fourth innings. He had returned figures of 7 for 32 when Bangladesh were rolled over for 53 in the fourth innings of the first Test, in Durban. In the process, Maharaj also completed 150 wickets in Test cricket. Simon Harmer took three wickets in this innings, as he did in the fourth innings of the previous Test, as South Africa once again embarrassed Bangladesh by just using two bowlers.

Chasing 413, Bangladesh started the fourth morning on 27 for 3 and they would have hoped that there would not be a repeat of the Durban collapse. But the Bangladesh batters wilted under pressure.

Mushfiqur Rahim was the first to depart, edging Maharaj to Dean Elgar at slips in the second over of the day. Mominul Haque followed in Maharaj's next over, top-edging a sweep that he couldn't quite reach, with Ryan Rickelton completing an easy catch at square leg. Yasir Ali then top-edged Harmer in his attempted slog sweep, giving Lizaad Williams, the only fielder on the leg-side boundary, an easy catch. By the fifth over of the morning, Bangladesh had slipped to 44 for 6.

Litton Das struck five fours in his 27 off 33 balls before Maharaj lured him out of the crease. Litton missed the ball by a foot and Kyle Verreynne completed an easy stumping. Maharaj then had Mehidy Hasan Miraz caught behind and Khaled Ahmed lbw, before Harmer ended Bangladesh's misery.

The day had started with South Africa making international cricket's first two Covid substitutions after Sarel Erwee and Wiaan Mulder tested positive and were replaced by Khaya Zondo, who got a Test debut, and Glenton Stuurman.

Bangladesh 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st1Tamim IqbalMahmudul Hasan Joy
2nd10Tamim IqbalNajmul Hossain Shanto
3rd16Tamim IqbalMominul Haque
4th6Mushfiqur RahimMominul Haque
5th5Mominul HaqueLitton Das
6th6Litton DasYasir Ali
7th25Litton DasMehidy Hasan Miraz
8th11Taijul IslamMehidy Hasan Miraz
9th0Taijul IslamKhaled Ahmed
10th0Taijul IslamEbadot Hossain