The first day of the BAN vs SA 1st Test in Mirpur was an intense battle, with both teams experiencing highs and lows. Bangladesh's decision to bat first backfired as South Africa’s bowlers—Kagiso Rabada, Wiaan Mulder, and Keshav Maharaj—rattled the hosts, bowling them out for just 106. Mahmudul Hasan Joy was the only notable resistance with a gritty 30. However, Bangladesh’s poor shot selection contributed to their downfall.
South Africa, in response, also struggled against Bangladesh’s spinners, ending Day 1 at 140/6 with a 34-run lead. The match is delicately poised, and Day 2 could be decisive.
What to Expect on Day 2:
Spinners Set to Dominate
The pitch in Mirpur is deteriorating quickly, offering both bounce and turn. Bangladesh’s spinners, Taijul Islam and Mehidy Hasan Miraz, will look to capitalize on these conditions, much like Keshav Maharaj did on Day 1. If the pitch continues to deteriorate, spin will be the key factor in this match.
South Africa’s Lower Middle Order Tested
The Proteas’ middle order is under pressure, and their batters must be cautious in the morning session when the pitch will be most difficult.
Maharaj’s Opportunity to Strike Again
With the pitch favouring spin, Maharaj could become a crucial weapon for South Africa in the second innings.
Bangladesh’s Top-Order Challenge
Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Shadman Islam must deliver a stronger performance in the second innings to avoid another collapse against Rabada and Mulder.
Day 2 promises a thrilling contest as both teams battle for control.