Joy’s maiden ton denies South Africa big lead
GBNews24 Desk//
South Africa who posted 367 in the first innings, reached 6-0, extending the lead to 75 before the bad light and rain combined stopped the day’s play.
Resuming the day on 98-4, Bangladesh fought back impeccably thanks to Joy.
South African pacer Lizaad Williams removed night watchman Taskin Ahmed (1) for his debut wicket in the third over of the day.
But Liton Das and Joy steadied the ship, keeping the side unscathed throughout the morning session. In the process, they added 82-run for the sixth wicket stand.
Williams again struck in the first over of the post lunch session, removing Liton for 41.
Yasir Ali who scored 22 was trapped run out to leave Bangladesh in troublesome 216-7.
Joy then got another support in Miraz with whom he shared a 51-run to further frustrate South Africa.
Joy brought up his maiden century, chopping South African spinner Keshav Maharaj behind point for doubles—it took 269 balls and almost six hours to complete the century.
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