When asked about his plans to prepare for the upcoming series against India and Australia, South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada said at the end of the second day that he is thinking about completing 'this little mini-step' t get to the next step.
The mini-step was getting the 10 Bangladesh wickets to win the second Test and the series 2-0 on the third day of the second Test at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein yesterday.
And it proved to be no more than a mini-step as Bangladesh, forced to follow on after being 147 all out in the first innings in response to South Africa's 573 for four, were 172 all out in their second innings yesterday to lose the match by an innings and 254 runs.
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