Mushfiqur Rahim's sitti pitti missing, Kagiso Rabada breaks middle stump for the second time in Dhaka Test; watch video
Between Bangladesh and South Africa (BAN vs SA 1st Test) test series The first match is being played in Dhaka where the host team's wicketkeeper batsman Mushfiqur Rahim was seen completely on his knees in front of South Africa's gun bowler Kagiso Rabada. The situation was such that Rabada clean bowled Mushfiqur in both the innings and both times the stumps were uprooted and fell on the ground.
Yes, that's what happened. In the Dhaka Test, when Mushfiqur came to bat in the first innings of Bangladesh, Kagiso Rabada bowled Mushfiqur with his deadly inswing delivery. During this, the Bangladeshi player could not even touch the ball and his off stump and middle stump were uprooted and fell on the ground.
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A similar scene was seen in the second innings of Bangladesh also. Here once again Rabada dismissed the experienced batsman of Bangladesh. This time Rabada had delivered his ball targeting the stump, in front of which Mushfiqur looked helpless. He wanted to defend the ball, but his technique was so bad that the ball passed between the bat and the pad and hit the middle stump.
Mushfiqur’s middle stump goes missing 😵
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What was to happen next was that the stump was uprooted and once again visible on the ground. It is noteworthy that in the Dhaka Test, Mushfiqur was out after scoring 11 runs in the first inning and only 33 runs in the second inning. If we talk about Rabada, he took 3 wickets for 26 runs in 11 overs in the first innings in the Dhaka Test. Till the time of writing the news, he had taken 4 wickets for 35 runs in 15 overs in the second innings. Bangladesh's score is 283 runs at the loss of 7 wickets. Earlier, Bangladesh was all out for 106 runs in its first innings. Whereas South Africa had scored 308 runs.
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