The overnight batters David Bedingham and Tony de Zorzi continued their merry-making on the second day of the Test match at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram with the Bangladesh bowlers toiling hard. Although Taijul Islam made a mark with the old second ball halfway through the day, the pair of Wiaan Mulder and Senuran Muthusamy orchestrated a 154-run seventh-wicket partnership to set up 577/6 (d) runs score on the board. In response, the Bangladesh innings kicked off with five penalty runs on the board, courtesy of Muthusamy’s lack of awareness while batting earlier.
Kagiso Rabada donned the red new cherry as Bangladesh opener Shadman Islam faced the first ball. The bowler dished it on a good length that seamed a bit away from the southpaw from the fifth stump line with the batter leaving it alone. The next delivery was a tad wayward and down the leg stump that the batter left again and the keeper failed to cover up despite a huge dive. After the ball raced towards the boundary ropes, the onfield umpire was seen gesturing for a no-ball as the pacer had overstepped on the popping crease. Subsequently, the score read 10/0 in just one legal delivery, leaving the Twitterverse bewildered.
Moments later, it was clarified that there was five penalty runs that the hosts earned as Muthusamy stepped across the middle of the pitch despite warning from the umpire during South Africa’s first innings
As per the MCC laws 41.2.1.1, If this is a first offence by that side, the bowler’s end umpire shall then:
- summon the offending player’s captain and issue a first and final warning which shall apply to all members of the team for the remainder of the match.
- warn the offending player’s captain that any further such offence by any member of his/her team shall result in the award of 5 Penalty runs to the opposing team.
Starts with 5! LOL xD xD
— Pandit Pranoob (@pranoob76889) October 30, 2024
Rabada on fire as he reduces Bangladesh to 21-2#BANvSA
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA) October 30, 2024
Great!
Three or more batters scoring their maiden 100s in same Test inns
C Walcott, G Gomez, R Christiani (WI) vs IND, Delhi, 1948
T de Zorzi, T Stubbs, W Mulder (SA) vs BAN, Chattogram, 2024*#BANvSA #BANvsSA— Shashikant Singh (@shashi_CB) October 30, 2024
Hahaha! Why dude?
Test status should be revoked from Bangladesh #BANvSA
— 🚴♀️ (@fedchickpeame) October 30, 2024
Rabada is on fire 🔥🔥🔥 number 1 bowler in the world is pumped 🤌🏾 #BANvSA
— Ney (@MissYabayankie) October 30, 2024
LOL!
Great innings!
This guy’s success somehow feels personal. Seen him at Grace Road so many times. Humble and hardworking man. Feels so good when such players achieve good things.
Congratulations on your first test hundred Wiaan Mulder. #BANvSA pic.twitter.com/9YuuH9MNPw— Cricketologist (@AMP86793444) October 30, 2024