South Africa with its lethal pace bowling attack stunned the visitor. South Africa win the series 2-0.
South Africa with its lethal pace bowling attack stunned the visitor. South Africa win the series 2-0.
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South African young Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada with a ruthless bowling performance as South Africa conquered an innings and 254-run win on the third day of the second Test against Bangladesh at Mangaung Oval on Sunday. It was the major win in South Africa's Test history, which surpassed the record of innings and 229-run victory over Sri Lanka in Cape Town in 2000-01.

Rabada took 5 wickets for just 30 runs considering as Bangladesh were bowled out for 172 in their second innings, a minor improvement if comparing it from their first innings of 147 in reply to South Africa's 4-573 declared. The 22 years-old Rabada claim one more milestone, which had match figures of 10-63, became the youngest of 16 South Africans to take 100 Test wickets. He was playing in his 22nd Test. Only Vernon Philander (19) and Dale Steyn (20) of his fellow nation and teammate have achieved the feat in fewer matches.

South African Young Pace Bowler Rabada's third 10-wicket hauls in Tests. He took his tally of Test wickets in 2017 to 54, the most by any bowler this year. It was another poor performance by Bangladesh on a pitch which had bounce but was not especially bowler-friendly. A small group of Bangladesh supporters cheered during a bright fifth-wicket stand of 43 between Mahmudullah, who top-scored with 43, and Liton Das, who made 18. But their team gave them little else to give a round of applause.

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