Bangladesh Faces Innings Defeat Against Dominant South Africa
South Africa's Kagiso Rabada dismantles Bangladesh's batting order, leaving them trailing by 438 runs in the second Test.
- South Africa declared their first innings at 575-6, with three players achieving maiden Test centuries.
- Kagiso Rabada led South Africa's bowling attack, claiming 5-37 and reducing Bangladesh to 48-8 early on Day 3.
- Mominul Haque provided some resistance for Bangladesh, scoring an unbeaten 74 in a ninth-wicket stand with Taijul Islam.
- Bangladesh needs 239 more runs to avoid the follow-on, trailing South Africa by 438 runs at lunch on the third day.
- South Africa is aiming to sweep the two-match series, having won the first Test by seven wickets.