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    SA search for quick runs

    Temba Bavuma SA search for quick runs
    Published on October 1, 2017 | Leave a response

    The Proteas will be looking to set Bangladesh a target in the region of 400 on day four in Potchefstroom.

    South Africa will resume their second innings on 54-2. With Hashim Amla (17) and Temba Bavuma (3) at the crease, they are in a great position to add 200-odd runs to their already impressive lead of 230.

    ANALYSIS: Proteas have time to push for the win

    It will be interesting to see how they go about their innings early on day four. The Proteas failed to show much urgency before declaring on day two.

    On this occasion, they may take 30 or so minutes to settle before upping the tempo. The likes of Faf du Plessis and Quinton de Kock could play a key role in this respect when they come to the wicket.

    Bad light and possibly rain could disrupt play later in the day. This may indeed factor into the Proteas’ decision to declare sooner rather than later.

    SA (1st innings) 496-3 declared  – Dean Elgar 199, Hashim Amla 137, Aiden Markram 97
    Bangladesh (1st innings) 320 – Mushfiqur Rahim 44,  Mominul Haque 77, Mahmudullah 66
    SA (2nd innings) 54-2
    South Africa lead by 230 runs

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    Photo: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

    Posted in Proteas Tagged Bangladesh, Proteas, Tests

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