Cricket: South Africa declared the innings at the score of 575

After centuries from openers Tony De Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs, with the help of a century from lower order batsman Wiaan Mulder, South Africa declared their first innings at 575 runs for six wickets and after losing four wickets of Bangladesh at the end of 38 runs, the host team Pushed on the back foot. Second day of the second test.
At the time of stumps, Mominul Haq was scoring six runs and Nazmul Hussain was scoring four runs. Rabada took two wickets for eight runs. The African team started moving forward with the score of 307 runs for two wickets. Tony De Zorzi was out after scoring 177 runs in 269 balls with the help of 12 fours and four sixes. Mulder remained unbeaten on 105 runs in 150 balls with the help of eight fours and four sixes. Senuran Muthusamy scored unbeaten 68 off 75 balls and shared a 152-run partnership with Mulder for the seventh wicket in 186 balls.

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