South Africa did an amazing scandal in test cricket, scored 10 runs in 1 ball

sports desk : The second match of the two-match Test series being played between Bangladesh and South Africa is being played in Chattogram, Bangladesh. Bangladesh is already 1-0 down in the series after losing the first match. In the second match also, Bangladesh team is seen on the back foot. Something happened during Bangladesh innings, which people were surprised to see. Bangladesh's score appeared to be 10 runs on 1 ball.

As soon as Bangladesh's innings started, five runs were already visible in their account. Bangladesh got five runs on penalty. Which Bangladesh got because of S. Muthusamy running on the pitch. Senuran Muthusamy of South Africa played an unbeaten inning of 68 runs. During his innings, he was seen running on the pitch, due to which South Africa had to face five penalties.

This run was added to Bangladesh's account. After that South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada started bowling. No runs were scored on the first ball, but the second ball was a no ball, on which four more runs were scored. In this way Bangladesh got 5 more runs and the score became 10 runs on one ball.

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match status

South Africa won the toss and batted first and declared the innings after scoring 575 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. Tony De Georgi played an inning of 177 runs for South Africa. Apart from that, Tristan Stubbs played an inning of 106 runs and Mulder played an inning of 105 runs. Muthusamy scored 68 runs and Bedingham scored 59 runs. Taijul Islam took 5 wickets for Bangladesh. Whereas Bangladesh lost 4 wickets in its first innings while scoring 38 runs. Bangladesh team is on the verge of losing this test match. Now it remains to be seen what wonders Bangladesh's batsmen can do on the third day.

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