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DAY FOUR
October 21, 2002 - |
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South Africa humble Bangladesh
EAST LONDON: South Africa inflicted a humiliating an innings and 170 runs victory over Bangladesh on the fourth day of the first Test here at Buffalo Park on Monday.
Last Test of the two-match series is scheduled for October 25-29 at Potchefstroom.
DAY THREE
October 20, 2002 - 1620 GMT
Bangladesh 209-5 v SA
EAST LONDON: Bangladesh were 209 for the loss of five wickets in their second innings at the close of play on the third day of the first Test against South Africa here at Buffalo Park on Sunday.
Bangladesh first-innings total of 170 all out, while making a reply to South Africa first-innings declared total of 529 for the loss of four wickets.
Bangladesh 150 runs behind and five wickets in hand, Khaled Mashud was batting on 32 and Alok Kapali was playing on 9.
October 20, 2002 - 1230 GMT
Bangladesh 150-3 at tea
EAST LONDON: Bangladesh were 150 for the loss of three wicket in their second innings at tea on the third day of the first Test against South Africa here at Buffalo Park on Sunday.
Bangladesh first-innings total of 170 all out, while making a reply to South Africa first-innings declared total of 529 for the loss of four wickets.
Bangladesh 209 runs behind and seven wickets in hand, Sanwar Hossain was batting on 42 and Khaled Mashud was playing on 3.
October 20, 2002 - 0915 GMT
Bangladesh 32-1 at lunch
EAST LONDON: Bangladesh were 32 for the loss of one wicket in their second innings at lunch on the third day of the first Test against South Africa here at Buffalo Park on Sunday.
Bangladesh first-innings total of 170 all out, Al Sahariar was batting on 16 and Habibul Bashar was playing on 6, while making a reply to South Africa first-innings declared total of 529 for the loss of four wickets.
DAY TWO
October 19, 2002 - 1615 GMT
Bangladesh 153-7 v South Africa
EAST LONDON: Bangladesh, replying to South Africa's first innings score of 529 for four declared, were 153 for
seven at the close on the second day of the first test on Saturday.
October 19, 2002 - 1315 GMT
Bangladesh lose early wickets
EAST LONDON: Bangladesh lost two early wickets after South Africa declared their first innings on the second day of the first Test at Buffalo Park here on Saturday.
Bangladesh were 69 for two at tea in reply to South Africa's 529 for four declared.
Opening batsman Javed Omar and Al-Sahariar were the men out, with South African new ball bowlers David Terbrugge and Mornantau Hayward taking a wicket apiece.
With South Africa setting attacking fields, with four slips and a gully as well as a short leg, Habibul Bashar and Sonwar Hossain added an unbeaten 44 for the third wicket, scoring at six runs an over through a mixture of edges through the slip cordon and some bold strokes.
South African captain Mark Boucher ended the South African innings 45 minutes after lunch when Jacques Kallis was on 75 and new cap Martin van Jaarsveld on 39 not out.
When he was on 29 Kallis became the fifth player in the world to score 4000 runs and take 100 wickets in Tests.
Bangladesh's teenage seam bowler, Talha Jubair, 17, dismissed Gary Kirsten (150) and Ashwell Prince (2) within the space of nine deliveries to provide some rare respite for the Bangladeshis, who had toiled the whole of the first day to take the first two wickets.
Jubair, playing in his third Test, had figures of two for 108.
Kirsten and Kallis scored freely on a cool, blustery morning after resuming on 369 for two.
Kirsten, who Friday became the first batsman to hit Test centuries against the maximum of nine different opponents, was in fluent form as he went to 150 before an attempted drive against Jubair flew off a thick edge to Alok Kapali at gully.
Kirsten batted for 327 minutes, faced 223 balls and hit 14 fours.
The left-handed Prince followed when he tried to force Jubair off the back foot and Kapali picked up his second catch in the gully.
Kallis joined Gary Sobers and Carl Hooper of the West Indies, Kapil Dev of India and Ian Botham of England as players who have achieved 4000 runs and 100 wickets in Tests. Kallis, playing in his 61st Test, has taken 117 wickets.
October 19, 2002 -
SA declare 529-4
EAST LONDON: South Africa declared 529 for the loss of four wickets in their first innings on the second day of the first Test against Bangladesh here at Buffalo Park on Saturday.
October 19, 2002 - 1025 GMT
South Africa 483-4 at lunch
EAST LONDON: South Africa were 483 for the loss of four wickets in their first innings at lunch on the second day of the first Test against Bangladesh here at Buffalo Park on Saturday.
Jacques Kallis was batting on 53 and Martin van Jaarsveld was playing on 20.
DAY ONE
October 18, 2002 - 1545 GMT
SA 369-2 v Bangladesh
EAST LONDON: South Africa were 369 for the loss of two wickets in their first innings at the close of play on the opening day of the first Test against Bangladesh here at Buffalo Park on Friday.
Gary Kirsten was batting on 113 and Jacques Kallis was playing on 1.
October 18, 2002 - 1155 GMT
South Africa 244-1 at tea
EAST LONDON: South Africa were 244 for the loss of Herschelle Gibbs (41) at tea on the first day of the first Test against Bangladesh here at Buffalo Park on Friday.
Graeme Smith was batting on 127 and Gary Kirsten was playing on 70.
October 18, 2002 - 1020 GMT
South Africa 106-1 at lunch
EAST LONDON: South Africa were 106 for the loss of Herschelle Gibbs (41) at lunch on the first day of the first Test against Bangladesh here at Buffalo Park on Friday.
Graeme Smith was batting on 43 and Gary Kirsten was playing on 17.
October 18, 2002 - 0830 GMT
Bangladesh to field against SA
EAST LONDON: Bangladesh skipper Khaled Mashud won the toss and decided to field first in the first Test of the two-Test-match series against South Africa here at Buffalo Park on Friday.
Bangladesh: Khaled Mashud (captain), Habibul Bashar, Javed Omar, Sanwar Hossain, Al-Shahriar, Tushar
Imran, Mohammad Rafique, Alok Kapali, Tapas Baishya, Manjurul Islam, Talha Jubair.
South Africa: Mark Boucher (captain) Herschelle Gibbs, Graeme Smith, Gary Kirsten, Jacques Kallis, Martin van Jaarsveld, Ashwell Prince, Claude Henderson, Makhaya Ntini, Mornantau Hayward, Alfonso Thomas.
Umpires: Daryl Harper (Australia) and Russel Tiffin (Zimbabwe).
TV umpire: Shahid Wadvalla (South Africa).
Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (Sri Lanka).
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