Delayed lunch for Bangladesh players South Africa were dominant in the morning session as both the openers - Dean Elgar and Aiden Markram - were scoring runs all over the park. To add to that, they were milking runs pretty quickly. South Africa did not lose any wicket in the first session of day one and headed for lunch on 126 runs for nought after just 29 overs. Lunch started at 12pm local time (4pm Bangladesh standard time). The estimated lunch time was 40 minutes. But when the clock ticked around 12:45pm, questions rose as to why the on-field umpires and players were not on the field. After queries, an interesting reason was found. Bangladesh was served lunch 10 minutes late from the scheduled time. The “halal” food for Bangladesh came late and thus they ate lunch 10 minutes after the scheduled time. Play resumed after lunch at 12:50pm.A boundary and HE DOES IT! Congratulations @AidzMarkram who has just scored his maiden Test century! #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/u7VHqlbi3P
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) October 6, 2017
Rubel’s yorker knocks off middle stumpElecting to field first and going to tea conceding 256 in just 56 overs was not a good start for Bangladesh. The Tigers bowlers gave too many loose deliveries and South Africa batsmen struck quite a few boundaries with a healthy run-rate. But after tea, Bangladesh’s bowling improved slightly and it looked like they were bowling with a specific plan and executing it properly. Rubel and Mustafizur set up the field for bouncers and gave constant short balls to Markram and No 3 batsman Hashim Amla. The strategy seemed to work as the run-flow stopped for some time. Then Rubel picked up the important wicket of Markram. The opener was batting on 143 and well set. The field was set for a short ball and Markram was expecting a bouncer from Rubel. But Rubel bowled a brilliant in-swinging yorker that knocked out the middle stump and Markram was on his way. It was a brilliant ball from Rubel in the fourth ball of the 59th over. Off- and leg-stump were still standing while the middle was lying on the ground a few feet away. Such scene is always a brilliant feel for a fast bowler.WICKET! Rubel strikes after tea, Markram gone for 143. South Africa are 276/2. #SAvBAN
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