Kagiso Rabada repeated his performance in the 1st innings by sending back Mushfiqur Rahim in the 2nd innings also. This time too, Rabada sent down a quality delivery that moved in the air and Mushfiqur, not using his feet, missed it, giving it a passage to hit the middle stump. This was Rabada's second wicket in the over as he had already got Mahmudul Hasan Joy two balls earlier. Watch the video of Rababa Shatters Rahim's Middle Stump Mushfiqur's middle stump goes missing 😵Rabada's been too hot to handle as he gets his 4th wicket! 🔥 #BANvSAonFanCode pic.twitter.com/TOtriuQCud — FanCode (@FanCode) October 23, 2024 Also Read | Shreyas Iyer Slams Media for 'Fake News' on Ranji Trophy Injury BAN vs SA: 1st Test Bangladesh resumed the play on Day 3 with Mahmudul (40) and Rahim (33). Both of them lasted for little time. Rabada snatched their wickets within the first 10 overs of the day. Till then, Bangladesh faced the danger of losing by an innings and was behind by 96 runs. However, Mehidy Hasan scored 55 and Jaker Ali 30 by lunch to come back fighting. Their combination took Bangladesh to 201-6 and placed South Africa at the end of the first session with a mere 1 run ahead. Earlier in the game, Bangladesh scored 106 runs in the 1st innings. None of the batters could score more than 20, except Mahmudul, who added 30 runs facing 97 balls. Rabada, Mulder and Maharaj striked 3 wickets each to bundle out Bangladesh for a low total. Things went similar for the visitors as they were reduced to 108-6 in 31.3 overs of their 1st inning. However, Kyle Verreynne, the South African wicket-keeper scored a brilliant ton, becoming the first SA wicket-keeper to score a century in Bangladesh. His presence on the ground, alongwith Wiaan Mulder helped South Africa to reach 308.