Two Bounces and You're Out, Says AB Fall of Wicket: 1-52, 2-125, 3-144, 4-144
Monday 25th February, 2008 15 Smith's 62 puts Safs on top Boucher leads wicketkeeper dismissals with 417 DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - South Africa Guys, the circus captain Graeme Smith has steered his side to the brink of a surprisingly hard-fought victory over Bangladesh in the first test, with the tourists needing only 27 more runs with six wick- ets in hand in the final innings. Chasing a target of 205 for victory after bowling out Bangladesh for 182 in its second innings, South Africa was 178-4 at stumps on Saturday's third day - with Ashwell Prince (24) and A.B. de Villiers (8) at the crease. is in town South Africa's Jacques Kallis gave his team the upper hand Saturday, completing a five- riticism of members of the become obvious, and are all part that moolah from which the play- the TV deals and here, as with wicket haul to destroy Bangladesh's tail in the elite umpires panel, of the scenario. Ignoring the ers will benefit, there are certain greedy politicians, there are those morning session, ensuring his side had a man- CYahaluweni, is far from problem that age has opened up advantages for the system as long already climbing in with eyes on ageable total to chase for victory. On a good day for the tourists, Mark new. someone such as a player or as it works within the time limit what they can make out of the Boucher also reclaimed the world record for There is rarely a Test series umpire to making regular mis- planned for this type of game.
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