Heavy rain washes out second day
A whole day's play was lost for the third time in this arrangement as overwhelming precipitation, created by typhoon Komen, constrained the umpires to forsake the second day of the Mirpur Test at 12 pm. The South African and Bangladesh players had not in any case touched base at the Shere Bangla Stadium and will now challenge what is adequately a four-day Test.
Bangladesh had finished the first day disappointingly subsequent to building a strong establishment with the bat, losing four wickets for 31 keeps running in the last session as Dale Steyn discovered significant opposite swing. The hosts had wasted a decent begin that was defaced just by Tamim Iqbal's free commute to turn into Steyn's 400th Test wicket. Bangladesh will be worried that none of their top or center request batsmen had the capacity change over a begin a century.
South Africa, then again, contributed more than their fair share as the first day advanced. Hashim Amla made utilization of his low maintenance bowlers, all of who inspired and kept the cutting edge pack new for mighty blasts. Dignitary Elgar, specifically, discovered sharp turn on a surface that was anticipated to end up more terrible as the match went on.
Batting will probably turn out to be more troublesome so Bangladesh's first-innings runs could demonstrate critical and they will need to include the greatest number of as they can when play gets in progress on Saturday. South Africa still have the second new ball available to them and will want to complete Bangladesh's innings rapidly and intend to bat once to seal an arrangement whose score line remains 0-0, because of the downpour.

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