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Deccan Herald » Sports » Detailed Story
CRICKET / Visitors go one up in two-Test series
S Africa romp home
Dhaka, reuters:

South Africa reeled off the 27 runs required for victory in less than an hour to record a five-wicket triumph over Bangladesh on the fourth morning of the first Test on Monday.

Resuming on their overnight score of 178 for four, the visitors needed less than 11 overs to reach their victory target of 205 runs in 44 minutes for the loss of a single wicket.

South Africa lost Ashwell Prince for 38 when he was trapped leg before by Shahadat Hossain (3/70) before wicket-keeper Mark Boucher hit the winning run with a cover-drive off left-arm spinner Mohammad Rafique.

On Sunday, skipper Graeme Smith’s 20th Test half-century and five wickets from Jacques Kallis laid the foundations for a South Africa victory after Bangladesh had matched the tourists for the first two days. Hossain registered career-best figures of six for 27 in the first innings to help the hosts bundle South Africa out for 170 as Bangladesh carried a 22-run lead into the second innings.

However, Kallis struck back with the ball (5/30) and Smith with the bat (62) to ruin any hopes Bangladesh harboured of recording a rare Test victory.

The winning run chase was the highest on the sub-continent for South Africa, surpassing the 164 they managed when beating India in Mumbai three years ago.

Smith, who took over as skipper when he was just 22 against Bangladesh in Chittagong four years ago, equalled late former captain Hansie Cronjie’s record of captaining South Africa for a 53rd time.

Mark Boucher also reclaimed the world record for the most Test dismissals by a wicket-keeper with his 417th victim on Sunday, surpassing the mark held by Australia’s Adam Gilchrist.

Boucher then added his 418th wicket, catching Saqibul Hasan off Kallis to wrap up the Bangladesh innings.

The teams now head to Chittagong for the second match of the two-Test series starting on Friday.

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