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Bangladesh in trouble losing 8 wickets
Bangladesh lost eight wickets on the first day, opting to bat first in the Dhaka Test against South Africa at Shere Bangla National Stadium, on Monday. At lunch on day one, Mahmudul Hasan Joy was not out for 16, and Bangladesh were at 60 for 6 wickets. Wiaan Mulder, the right-arm pacer,...