The first day of the first Test between Bangladesh and South Africa ended on a dramatic note. In this match held at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh were all out for just 106 runs in the first innings. Mahmudul Hasan Joy was the highest scorer of the team, who scored 30 runs. For South Africa, Wiaan Mulder and Kagiso Rabada took three wickets each.
In reply, South Africa also didn't start well, but they finished the first day on 140/6 and took a 34-run lead. For South Africa, Tony de Zorzi scored 30 runs, while Bangladeshi bowler Taijul Islam took five wickets, which was the main aspect of Bangladesh's bowling attack. Such bad performance in your own country is very noticeable. Let's see what happens the next few days.
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