10 runs scored on the very first ball of the innings, a strange incident happened in test cricket, know the whole matter – Read

A two-match test series is being played between Bangladesh and South Africa. South Africa started this series with a win. Now the second and last match of the series between the two teams is being played at Zahoor Ahmed Chaudhary Stadium in Chattogram. A strange incident has been seen in this match. Due to two consecutive mistakes by South Africa, Bangladesh scored 10 runs on the very first ball of its innings, this incident has surprised everyone.

10 runs were scored on 1 ball in the test

Shadman Islam and Mahmudul Hasan Joy started the innings for Bangladesh. At the same time, the first over of the innings was bowled by Kagiso Rabada. Kagiso Rabada bowled a dot on the very first ball of his over, but his teammate Senuran Muthusamy made a big mistake. He was seen running in the middle of the pitch, due to which the umpires gave 5 runs as penalty to the Bangladesh team. In such a situation, Bangladesh team managed to score 5 runs on the first ball.

But on the very second ball, a big mistake was seen from Kagiso Rabada. He bowled the second ball of the over as a no ball, not only this, he also got 4 runs of bye on this ball. In such a situation, Bangladesh team was successful in scoring 5 runs on this ball also, due to which 10 runs were added to its account on 1 ball. This incident is quite surprising in Test cricket, because it is rarely seen when a team scores 10 runs on the very first ball of the innings in Test cricket.

South African team scored 575 runs

The South African team seems to be in a very strong position in this match. He won the toss and decided to bat first, which proved to be right. South Africa declared its first innings after scoring 575 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. During this, Tony De Jorji, Tristan Stubbs and Vian Mulder played century innings. Tony De Jorzi scored 177 runs off 269 balls, Tristan Stubbs contributed 106 runs and Wiaan Mulder remained unbeaten on 105 runs.

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