Elgar returned to 199 runs
Protea opener Dean Elgar was deprived of two wickets in the first Test against West Indies at Paschristrum on Wednesday.
In the 130th over of the innings, Master-Master Mustafiz came to bowl. Elgar is at the striking end in 199 Mustafiz’s first ball bouncer Elgar did not play any shot The second ball jumped too. Elgar, who missed the time while doing the pool The ball goes up in a vacuum. Mominul Haque took a simple catch to mid-wicket. Elaborating with the audience’s hand clapping, the elusive laughs about the baggage.
Until the report was written, South Africa made 445 runs for 3 wickets in 130.2 overs. Tamba Bavuma (7) and Faf du Plessis (0) were unbeaten on the crease.
Earlier, after the lunch break on the second day of the Test, Hashim Amla got out in the first over by catching Miraj in the points of Shafiul. The pair added 215 runs. Amla collected 137 runs before being dismissed.
Amla started the day with 68 runs. Centuries by 143 runs in 11 balls and 1 in Chakka. Dean Elgar finished his double century in 128 runs on 128 runs, and Algaro remained unbeaten on 172 runs. Proteas collection at the end of 118 at the end of 411 Tamba Bavuma came to the wicket of Amla.
Earlier on Thursday, the first day of the match was frustrating. South Africa started well in the opening pair of opening batsmen. Dean Elgar and the anointed Aiden Markram batting firm have found a solid foundation in the Proteas. Both of them made a huge opening partnership of 196 runs.
Marcara (97) at the crease of the debut, the Proteas’ first wicket collapsed when running out of the match. But opener Elgar picked up the ninth Test century, opener opening batsman Elgar, Amla stood on the other side of the pillar. In the last 102 runs, Amla-Elgar pair were unbroken.