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AFC Cup play-off: Dhaka Abahani to face Mohun Bagan in Kolkata on April 19
Six-time Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) champions Dhaka Abahani Limited will face Indian giant ATK Mohun Bagan in the second play-off match of the AFC Cup on April 19 at Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata.
Earlier, the popular sky-blue Dhanmondi outfit got a walkover against Club Valencia of the Maldives in their first play-off match of the AFC Cup, with the latter withdrawing in the last minute due to funds crunch.
Club Valencia players were due to arrive here on Sunday night to participate in the AFC Cup play-off match, but they informed the Bangladesh Football Federation and the apex body, Asian Football AFC, of their inability to participate in Tuesday's game.
On the other hand, ATK Mohun Bagan of Kolkata smartly qualified for the second and final play-off match crushing Blue Star Sporting Club of Sri Lanka by 5-0 in the first play-off game at Salt Lake Stadium on Tuesday evening.
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The winners of the second play-off match between Dhaka Abahani Ltd and Mohun Bagan will qualify for the Group D of the AFC Cup, along with Bashundhara Kings of Bangladesh, Gokulam Kerela FC of India and Maziya S&RC of the Maldives.
ICC World Test Championship: Latest Bangladesh Standings, Results, Remaining Fixtures
Bangladesh's standing in the ongoing second edition of the ICC World Test Championship (2021–2023) deteriorated following a humiliating whitewash (2-0) against South Africa. On the other hand, South Africa boosted their position in the points standings with two consecutive victories over Bangladesh. With half of the ITC matchups completed, Bangladesh's Test side will be hoping to improve their current standing as well as serve as a party spoiler to other nations in their remaining fixtures. Let's take a look at Bangladesh's forthcoming Test Championship fixtures.
The Updated Standings of the ICC World Test Championship
According to the most recent updates, Bangladesh dropped to seventh place in the Test Championship as a result of their series loss to South Africa. Surprisingly, England are at the bottom of the points standings as they are having a poor campaign in the second edition. On the other hand, South Africa climbed to the second position. Besides, table-topper Australia is the only team in the competition that has yet to lose a match, while the rest of the teams have already lost.
Read: Is Mominul Haque the right man to lead Bangladesh's Test team?
Last month, Pakistan's series loss to Australia enabled India to climb to third place in the standings. On the other hand, Pakistan dropped to fourth place. Sri Lanka dropped to fifth place after losing against India.
The incumbent World Test Championship champion, New Zealand are in sixth place, followed by the West Indies in seventh.
World Test Championship (2021-2023) Points Standings (updated April 11, 2022)
Position
Team
Match
Win
Loss
Draw
Points
PCT
1
Australia
8
5
0
3
72
75.00
2
South Africa
7
5
2
0
60
71.42
3
India
12
6
3
3
77
58.33
4
Pakistan
7
3
2
2
44
52.38
5
Sri Lanka
4
2
2
0
24
50.00
6
New Zealand
6
2
3
1
28
38.88
7
West Indies
7
2
3
2
30
35.71
8
Bangladesh
6
1
5
0
12
16.66
9
England
13
1
7
4
18
12.50
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
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Bangladesh’s Remaining Fixtures for the Second Edition Test Championship
Three of Bangladesh's six ICC World Cricket Test Championship series have already been completed. As a result, three series of six matches have remained. Bangladesh faced Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa in their Test Championship fixtures. They still have a series against Sri Lanka, the West Indies, and India to play. Let's take a look at the results of Bangladesh's ITC fixtures as well as the future match schedule.
Results
Bangladesh vs Pakistan (home)
First Test: Pakistan won by 8 wickets | Second Test: Pakistan won by an innings and 8 runs
New Zealand vs Bangladesh (away)
First Test: Bangladesh won by 8 wickets | Second Test: New Zealand won by an innings and 117 runs
South Africa vs Bangladesh (away)
First Test: South Africa won by 220 runs | Second Test: South Africa won by 332 runs
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Remaining Fixtures
2-match Test series between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka (May, 2022/Home)
2-match Test series between West Indies and Bangladesh (June, 2022/Away)
2-match Test series between Bangladesh and India (November, 2022/Home)
Aftermath
Bangladesh's chances of finishing in the top half of the ICC World Test Championship points table are slim. The Bangladesh side's main objective for this Test Championship should be to improve both individual and team performances in each of the remaining series. If Bangladesh's Test team continues to improve, the expected outcome will be achieved on a regular basis.
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Int'l Rating Chess: GM Enamul Hossain Razib emerges unbeaten champion
Grand Master Enamul Hossain Razib of SAIF Sporting Club emerged unbeaten champion in the Walton International Rating Chess Tournament that concluded on Tuesday at the Bangladesh Chess Federation hallroom here.
Grand Master Ziaur Rahman of Bangladesh Police became unbeaten runner-up while FM Khandekar Aminul Islam of Bangladesh Navy finished 3rd in the meet.
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After the day's 9th and final round, three players -- GM Razib, GM Zia and FM Amin earned 7.5 points each.
Later, in the Cut Buchholz of tie-breaking system, GM Razib emerge champion, GM Zia became runner-up and FM Kh Amin finished 3rd.
Three other players earned 7 points each and in tie-breaking system, IM Mohammad Minhaz Uddin of Bangladesh Navy became 4th, FM Sheikh Nasir Ahmed of Bangladesh Navy finished 5th while FM Syed Mahfuzur Rahman of Janata Bank Officer Welfare Society became 6th.
Seven players earned 6.5 points each. Their positions after tie-breaking system are: 7th- FM Md Saif Uddin Lavlu of Titas Club, 8th- FM Mehdi Hasan Parag of Bangladesh Police, 9th- CM Shawket Bin Osman Shaon of Shahin Chess Club, 10th-CM Manon Reja Neer of Uttara Central Chess Club, 11th- Md. Abzid Rahman of Leonine Chess Club, 12th-Abdullah Al Raison and 13th-CM Jamal Uddin of Sultana Kamal Smirity Pathagar.
Asif Mahmud of Leonine Chess Club became 14th, IM Mohammad Fahad Rahman of Bangladesh Police became 15th, Sakline Mostafa Sajid of Sheikh Russel Chess Club became 16th, CM Mathtabuddin Ahmed of Bangladesh Navy became 17th and FM Mohammad Javed of Bangladesh Navy became 18th securing 6 points each.
Special prizes are: Best Woman player -WFM Noshin Anjum, the 2nd best woman Warsia Khusbu, best Under-16 Nusrat Jahan Alo, best Under-14 Wadifa Ahmed and best Under-12 Neelava Choudhury,
In the day's 9th and last round matches, GM Razib drew with GM Zia, FM Kh. Amin beat FM Lavlu, FM Nasir drew with CM Neer, IM Minhaz beat Masum, FM Mahfuz beat Tutl, CM Jamal drew with CM Shaon, IM Fahad drew with Ariful, FM Parag beat Avik, CM Mahtab drew with CM Dihan, Asif drew with WFM Noshin, Abzid beat Din Mohammad, FM Javed drew with Sariatulla and Raison beat CM Sohel.
The prize distribution ceremony of the meet was held after day's games. F M Iqbal Bin Anwar (Dawn), Senior Executive Director of Walton Hi-Tech Industries PLC was the chief guest at the function and distributed prizes among winners.
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Champion GM Razib received Tk 50,000 (fifty thousand), runner-up Zia received Tk 30,000 (thirty thousand) and 3rd FM Kh Amin received Tk 20,000 (twenty thousand) as prize money in addition to Walton gift hampers.
A total Tk 2,00,000 (two lac taka) cash prize money and Walton gifts awarded to the winners.
In all, 137 players took part in the 9 round Swiss-League system meet.
Is Mominul Haque the right man to lead Bangladesh's Test team?
Mominul Haque has been captaining the Bangladesh Test team since the 2019 India tour. His Test captaincy credibility has been a hot topic. One of the key reasons is that Bangladesh haven't improved much as a team under his leadership. There was anticipation that Bangladesh's Test side would rediscover their stride after a stunning victory against New Zealand in the first Test in January 2022. Though their recent Test series loss to South Africa dashed such hopes. Let's take a look at Mominul Haque's Test captaincy record.
Mominul Haque’s Record as Test Captain
Mominul Haque was appointed as the permanent captain of Bangladesh's Test side in the year 2019. He is the eleventh Test captain of Bangladesh and has led the side on 15 occasions. Mushfiqur Rahim is the most successful captain in Bangladesh with 7 wins. Mominul Haque and Shakib Al Hasan have led Bangladesh to three wins each.
As per stats, Mominul has a 20% winning percentage, which is the third best among the captains. So, according to Bangladesh's captaincy records, Mominul Haque's performance hasn't been the worst. In reality, he is one of Bangladesh's most successful Test captains.
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Bangladesh’s Test Captaincy Record
Player
Match
Won
Lost
Draw
Win%
Naimur Rahman
7
0
6
1
0
Khaled Mashud
12
0
12
0
0
Khaled Mahmud
9
0
9
0
0
Habibul Bashar
18
1
13
4
5.55
Mohammad Ashraful
13
0
12
1
0
Mashrafe Mortaza
1
1
0
0
100
Shakib Al Hasan
14
3
11
0
21.42
Mushfiqur Rahim
34
7
18
9
20.58
Tamim Iqbal
1
0
1
0
0
Mahmudullah Riyad
6
1
4
1
16.66
Mominul Haque
15
3
11
1
20
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
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Many argue that Mominul Haque’s batting performance has declined since becoming Test skipper. But the stats show that Mominul is the third-most prolific scorer on the team after becoming captain. He is also the third-most prolific run scorer both at home and abroad.
Top five Test run scorers under Mominul Haque's captaincy
Player
Match
Runs
HS
Ave
100s
Liton Das
15
1,066
114
44.41
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
13
903
203*
45.15
1
Mominul Haque
15
901
132
34.65
3
Najmul Hossain Shanto
13
769
163
32.04
2
Tamim Iqbal
7
521
92
43.41
0
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
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Criticism of Mominul Haque's Captaincy during the South Africa Series
Mominul Haque and head coach Russell Domingo were widely reported to desire to bat first in the first Test in Durban. However, Mominul had to change his mind due to the objections of senior cricketers. Considering this, it's clear that he is unable to make many decisions on his own owing to the influence of senior cricketers. Mominul's immaturity has also been apparent in his review-taking.
According to statistics, he has lost the most reviews among the captains in recent years. Besides, he isn't known for being particularly active in the field. Mominul does little to motivate the team, which has a negative influence on their performance. He was heavily criticized on these issues in the South Africa series.
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Way Forward
Mominul Haque has been given enough time by the BCB to develop as a Test captain. However, statistics indicate that the left-handed batter has done little to enhance the Bangladesh Test team's dressing room environment. Rather, he was criticized for his lack of vision in making decisions.
Mominul must be prompt in order to make critical decisions. Another complaint leveled against Mominul is that his batting form has decreased after being named Test captain. However, the southpaw's batting statistics as skipper reflect that he has been one of Bangladesh's top three run scorers in the last three years.
Mominul Haque may not be the best Test captain for Bangladesh Team at the moment. Though no one can doubt that Bangladesh earned their greatest-ever Test triumph over New Zealand in January of this year while he was captain. The BCB will have to decide whether or not to keep Mominul Haque as Test captain. If the cricket board decides to change the captaincy, they must make a well-thought-out decision after analyzing a variety of factors.
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Khaled fined for throwing ball at SA player
Bangladeshi right-arm pacer Khaled Ahmed has been fined 15% of his match fees by ICC for throwing ball at South African player Kyle Verreynne in "an inappropriate and dangerous manner" during the second Test in Gqeberha.
The pacer was found to have breached level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during Day 2 of the second Test against South Africa at St George’s Park in Gqeberha, ICC said on Tuesday.
In fact, he violated Article 2.9 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to throwing a ball at or near a player, player support personnel, umpire, match referee or any other third person in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner during an international match.
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Along with the fine, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of the pacer, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period, taking his cumulative demerit points to one.
The incident occurred in the 95th over of South Africa’s first innings on Day 2 when Kyle Verreynne hit the ball back towards Ahmed. The bowler then threw it toward Verreynne in "an inappropriate and dangerous manner", hitting him on the right glove.
Ahmed had admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Andy Pycroft, and as such there was no need for a formal hearing.
On-field umpires Marais Erasmus and Allahudien Paleker, third umpire Adrian Holdstock and fourth official Bongani Jele had levelled the charges.
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Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50% of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.
Bangladesh lost the match by a big margin of 332 in Gqeberha. In the first match, Bangladesh lost by 220 runs in Durban.
SA vs BAN 2022: Bangladesh’s Top Five Performers From South Africa Tour
Bangladesh's national men’s cricket team made history when they clinched the ODI series (2-1) against the hosts in South Africa for the first time since playing their first limited-overs match there in 2002. However, Bangladesh’s performance in the Test series was very poor. They were whitewashed (2-0) by a second-string Proteas Test side. Some of the Bangladeshi players' performances on the South Africa trip were eye-catching. Let’s take a look at the top five performers from Bangladesh's squad for the SA vs BAN 2022 series.
Bangladesh's top five performers in the SA vs BAN 2022 series
Bangladesh played a total of five matches against South Africa in the just-concluded trip. Three of them were limited-overs matches, while the other two were Test matches. Most of the players from Bangladesh had a good outing in the ODI format as they managed to beat the Proteas in the series. On the other hand, only a couple of players had a good outing in the Test series. Let’s find out the Bangladesh players who impressed everyone with their performances.
Tamim Iqbal
Bangladesh ODI captain Tamim Iqbal silenced his critics by creating history in South Africa. The Tamim-led team overcame a full-strength Proteas limited-overs side twice in the 3-match series. Tamim was praised for his leadership aptitude, ability to handle pressure in difficult situations and, more importantly, his decision-making on the field was very effective. So, Tamim’s performance as a captain was one of the best for Bangladesh during the trip. Besides, he was the top scorer in the ODI series with 129 runs.
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Taskin Ahmed
Taskin Ahmed has been a revolutionary bowler ever since he returned to the Bangladesh national side in 2021. His performance at home and away has been so consistent, and the South Africa series is no different. The tall right-hand pacer bagged 8 wickets with an average of 14 in the ODI series, including a 5-wicket haul in the crucial series decider.
Taskin was awarded Player of the Series for his brilliant contribution with the ball. He played the first Test and bagged 2 wickets at a 2.73 economy rate. Taskin missed the second Test due to an injury, but he was one of the shining stars of Bangladesh during the South Africa trip.
Mahmudul Hasan Joy
Bangladesh’s young and talented opener, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, played an outstanding knock in the first innings of the first Test. His 137-run innings helped Bangladesh score close to 300. Had Mahmudul not played that knock, Bangladesh could have failed to avoid the follow-on. Because no other batter made even fifty, except Mahmudul’s very patient batting effort. Joy failed to emulate his performance in the rest of the innings of the series, but no one can deny the fact that it was a special performance among the Bangladeshi players.
Taijul Islam
The left-arm spinner, Taijul Islam, was overlooked for the first Test and it was a bad decision. Taijul was picked for the second match, and his bowling performance was outstanding. Taijul bowled a marathon spell in the first innings and picked up six wickets. He also bagged three more wickets in the second innings and finished the match with a figure of 9/202. Taijul achieved multiple milestones with his performance, including a 150 Test wicket haul.
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Shakib Al Hasan
For family reasons, ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan didn’t play in the Test series. But Shakib’s all-round contributions in the ODI series helped Bangladesh dominate the South African side. Shakib played a very crucial match-winning 77-run knock in the first ODI and also picked up three important wickets in the series. His presence in the squad boosted the confidence of the Bangladesh players, which was reflected in their on-field performance.
Aftermath
Bangladesh played very well as a team and they were the dominant side in the limited-overs contest. Among the players, pacer Taskin Ahmed and two veterans, Tamim Iqbal and Shakib Al Hasan, made important contributions that helped Bangladesh win the ODI series. But the best performance of the trip came from Mahmudul Hasan Joy’s willow. His 137-run knock in the first innings of the first Test is arguably one of the best in Bangladesh Test cricket history. Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam’s performance in the second Test was also noteworthy.
The players who excelled for Bangladesh in the SA vs BAN 2022 series have gained a great deal of confidence, which will help them perform even better on future overseas tours. The good news is that Bangladeshi players' performances in difficult foreign conditions have been improving steadily.
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Imran Khan: The Greatest Pakistani Cricketer
Imran Khan, a former Pakistani cricketer and former Prime Minister of Pakistan, is considered one of the greatest cricketers of all time. He played for the Pakistani national cricket team from 1971 to 1992 and captained the team from 1982 to 1992. Imran Khan led Pakistan to win the Cricket World Cup in 1992.
After retiring from cricket in 1992, Khan became involved in politics. He founded the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party in 1996 and has been its leader ever since. He became the 22nd president of Pakistan in 2018. While Imran was very successful in his cricket career, his political career was not quite fruitful. Let's have a look at Imran Khan's eventful life.
Who is Imran Khan?
Imran Khan is a cricketer and politician from Pakistan. He is also a former Prime Minister of the country and the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party. Khan played international cricket for two decades and is considered one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. In 1992, Pakistan earned its first Cricket World Cup under his captaincy.
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However, he started his political career in 1996 and has been an outspoken critic of corruption and terrorism. Khan was elected Prime Minister in 2018 and has since embarked on an ambitious reform agenda.
AFC Cup: Dhaka Abahani get walkover against Valencia of Maldives.
Dhaka Abahani Limited got a walkover against Valencia Club of the Maldives in a play off match of the AFC Cup Football.
Dhaka Abahani Limited scheduled to play Valencia Club of the Maldives in a AFC Cup play-off match on Tuesday (April 12) at Sylhet District Stadium, but the Valencia Club did not arrive here Sunday night as per schedule due to their financial crisis.
They informed the withdrawal of their team from the meet and duly informed it to the Bangladesh Football Federation and AFC in dying moment and the AFC cancelled the match awarding walkover to Dhaka Abahani against Valencia.
However, the official decision of the AFC is expected to reach here by Monday night.
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Despite getting walkover, Dhaka Abahani will have to play another play-off match on April 19 against the winners of Kolkata Mohun bagan FC and Sri Lankan Blue Star SC.
If Abahani will able to win the 2nd play-off match on April 19 then they will qualify to play in the Group D of the AFC Cup alongwith Bashundhara Kings of Bangladesh, Gokulam Kerela of India and Maziya Club of the Maldives.
Lack of team effort cost us the match: Mominul
After losing the second Test against South Africa in Gqeberha, Bangladesh Test captain Mominul Haque attributed the defeat to lack of team effort.
Bangladesh lost the second Test by a big margin of 332 runs, after losing the first match by 220 runs. They are set to return without a memorable result in the Test series.
Right before the Test series, Bangladesh beat South Africa in the ODI series - a landmark achievement away from home. That win charged up the Tigers ahead of the Tests, but they failed to do well in the longer format, despite coming up against a below-strength team.
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In the four innings of two Tests, Bangladesh did well only in one when Mahmudul Hasan Joy hit his maiden Test ton. But in the other three innings, Bangladesh capitulated to the hosts’ spin attack.
“We failed to play as a team,” Mominul said in the post-match press conference. “I only have an explanation— we failed to bat well.”
Mominul failed to reach double-digits in any of the four innings, totalling just 13 runs for the series. Mushfiqur Rahim, another mainstay of the Bangladesh team, hit a fifty in an innings but failed to reach double-digits in the other three innings. Mushfiqur's rash shot selections leading to dismissals at key moments also came in for criticism.
Bangladesh paid a heavy price for their batting failures.
“You can have some bad days. It does not mean that you are not capable anymore,” Mominul said explaining his own batting failure. “I know how to score runs. I had bad days before and I scored big runs after that.”
Mominul backed Mushfiqur against the criticism he has faced.
“Reverse sweep is a shot of cricket, isn't it?” Mominul said. “Mushfiqur scored ample runs playing this shot. If he has this shot in his plan, he can play it anytime. I support him playing this shot.”
Bangladesh only had five partnerships in two Tests exceeding 50 runs. The biggest stand was of 82 runs between Liton Das and Mahmudul in the first innings of the first Test.
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There was no stand of more than 50 runs in the second innings of either Test. Of course there wouldn't be given that they were bowled out for 53 and 80 in those two innings, woefully bowled out in under 20 and 24 overs respectively when they needed to bat long in the 4th innings to get any sort of result.
“We are not the number one team in Test,” Mominul said when he was asked whether Bangladesh lack a Test mentality. “We have to play well in every session of a Test. We have to improve more. We are still at the same place where we were ahead of this series.”
Bangladeshi batters play spinners on a regular basis at the domestic circuit. But in this series, they were rudderless against the left-arm spin of Keshav Maharaj who scalped two seven-fors.
Mominul said they only have one or two batters who can do well against spin, and this is the reason behind their poor show against Maharaj.
Bangladesh’s next assignment is to play a two-match Test series against Sri Lanka at home. The Sri Lankan Test team is scheduled to arrive in Bangladesh on May 8.
SA vs BAN 2022: Bangladesh's trip to South Africa ends with a crushing defeat
Bangladesh’s tour of South Africa came to an end with a crushing 332-run defeat by the hosts in the second match of the SA vs BAN 2022 Test series on Monday (April 11). With this easy victory, South Africa whitewashed (2-0) Bangladesh in the Test series. On the other hand, Bangladesh’s biggest achievement on the tour was winning the ODI series 2-1 against a full-strength Proteas national side last month. The second match report as well as the top performers from the Test series are discussed in this article.
Second Test Match Report: South Africa vs Bangladesh 2022 Series
Opted to bat first, South Africa managed to put up a total which was a real challenge for Bangladesh to counter. South Africa made 453 runs in their first innings, during which Keshav Maharaj played a crucial 84-run knock lower down the order. Skipper Dean Elgar scored 70 runs at the top of the order and gave the hosts a perfect start to the innings. For Bangladesh, left-arm spinner Taijul Islam bagged six wickets and became the only Bangladesh player after Shakib Al Hasan to scalp six wickets in an innings in South Africa.
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In reply, Bangladesh made only 217 runs and failed to avoid the follow-on. Though South African skipper Dean Elgar didn’t force Bangladesh to bat again. Rather he decided to bat again in order to give Bangladesh a massive target.
At the end of the first innings, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Yasir Ali, and Mushfiqur Rahim all made some runs in the first innings, with Mr. dependable Mushfiqur Rahim (51) being the only half-centurion of the Bangladesh innings.
South Africa declared their second innings on 176/6d after setting a 413-run target for Bangladesh. Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam once again was the top performer with the ball. He bagged three wickets in the second innings and finished his match figures with 9/202.
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Chasing a massive target, Bangladesh's batters choked against the South African bowling line-up. Bangladesh were dismissed for only 80 runs in just 23.3 overs. Keshav Maharaj picked up 7 wickets in the second innings against Bangladesh.
Player of the Series
Left-arm orthodox spinner Keshav Maharaj was in superb form in the Test series. He was named player of the match after taking 9 wickets in the second game and scoring an important 84 runs in the first innings. Keshav Maharaj took the most wickets (16) with an average of 12.12 in this two-match longer-version contest. With the bat, he scored 108 runs. Keshav Maharaj deservedly received the player of the series award for his superb all-round effort during the SA vs BAN 2022 Test series.
Top Performers: South Africa vs Bangladesh Test Series 2022
There were a few notable performers on both sides in the Test series between Bangladesh and South Africa. But South Africa’s left-arm orthodox spinner, Keshav Maharaj, was the best among them. He was awarded the best player for his consistent performances in the Test series. Apart from him, Bangladesh’s young top-order batter, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, stunned everyone with his patient 137-run knock in the first innings of the first Test in Durban. Proteas skipper Dean Elgar also played a crucial part in batting, while Bangladesh’s left-arm orthodox spinner Taijul Islam did an excellent job with the ball in the second Test match. Here are some of the top performers in the series.
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Top Three most runs in the Test series
Player
Innings
Runs
HS
Average
100s
Dean Elgar (SA)
4
227
70
56.75
0
Temba Bavuma (SA)
4
194
93
48.50
0
Mahmudul Hasan Joy (BAN)
4
141
137
35.25
1
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
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Top Three most wickets in the Test series
Player
Innings
Wickets
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
5W
Keshav Maharaj (SA)
4
16
7/32
9/97
12.12
2.33
2
Simon Harmer (SA)
4
13
4/103
7/124
15.15
2.78
0
Taijul Islam (BAN)
2
9
6/135
9/202
22.44
3.10
1
Source: https://www.espncricinfo.com/
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Aftermath
It was expected that Bangladesh would upset South Africa in the Test series after a spectacular ODI series triumph against the Proteas last month. Bangladesh's overall performance in the Test series was terrible, with the exception of a few outstanding individual performances. The team tigers seemed to be without a proper game plan, and the batters' attitude to a second-string South African bowling unit was extremely disappointing. Mominul Haque's credibility as a Test captain has been questioned. Furthermore, the role of experienced players on the squad has been criticized.
The BCB will need to take even more effective actions in order to achieve better results against stronger opposition in the longer-version format. Overall, the SA vs BAN 2022 series was both a success and a failure.
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