Chattogram (Bangladesh), Oct 29: Opener Tony de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs hit maiden centuries to help South Africa dominate Bangladesh on Day 1 of the second and final Test on Tuesday. The Proteas reached 307-2 before bad light forced an early stumps with Zorzi batting on 141. David Bedingham was on 18. Tony de Zorzi Performs Chelsea Footballer Cole Palmer's Famous 'Ice Cold' Celebration Following His Maiden Century in Test Cricket During BAN vs SA 2nd Test 2024 (Watch Video).

Stubbs scored 106 from 198 balls with the help of six fours and three sixes before being out. Left-arm spinner Taijul Islam took both of the wickets for 110 after bowling 30 overs. Zorzi was instrumental in putting South Africa on the front foot after stand-in captain Aiden Markram won the toss and opted to bat first.

Zorzie and Markram put on 69 runs for the opening stand, scoring at a run rate of nearly four until left-arm spinner Taijul intervened. Taijul broke through with the wicket of Markram, who chipped a tossed-up delivery straight to mid-on after scoring 33 off 52 with two 4s. Zorzi edged a delivery off pacer Hasan Mahmud behind when on six, but debutant Mahidul Islam failed to hold on to the catch. Zorzi made Bangladesh pay heavily for the missed chance.

Taijul, who took eight wickets in the opening Test that Bangladesh lost by seven wickets, was largely ineffective as Zorzi attacked him as a strategy to put pressure on the hosts' bowling line-up. Stubbs was also similarly comfortable in his stay in the crease and used his feet properly against the spinners.

Zorzi raised his maiden Test century from 146 balls, employing a sweep shot to precision for a boundary against off-spinner Mehidy Hasan through deep square-leg. Stubbs hit Mehidy for three sixes in quick succession before he cut a delivery of occasional bowler Mominul Haque to sweeper cover for a single to complete his maiden Test century from 194 balls. VVS Laxman Set to Be Head Coach of Indian Cricket Team During IND vs SA T20I Series 2024 in South Africa With Gautam Gambhir Heading to Australia for Border-Gavaskar Trophy: Report.

Soon after, Taijul dismissed Stubbs with a low delivery, ending a 201-run partnership between him and Zorzi. Bangladesh's bowlers however failed to conquer Zorzi, who struck 10 fours and three sixes in 211 balls and kept attacking relentlessly to help South Africa go past 300.

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