South Africa v Bangladesh, 1st Test, Potchefstroom, 2nd day
Agony for Elgar, joy for Mustafizur
Dean Elgar benefited from leg-side flicks and built on his overnight 128*•AFP
He brought up his 27th Test hundred, drawing level with former South Africa captain Graeme Smith•AFP
He was visibly distraught after falling one short of a double-hundred •AFP
Morne Morkel then nabbed Liton Das with extra bounce to reduce Bangladesh to 36 for 2•AFP
Hashim Amla, at the other end, seamlessly shifted through the gears and unfurled some delightful drives•AFP
Against the run of play, Shafiul Islam had Amla holing out to backward point for 137•AFP
Mustafizur Rahman, in contrast, was pleased with his first wicket•AFP
Mushfiqur Rahim counter-attacked in a second-wicket stand of 67, before Keshav Maharaj had him caught at short leg off the bat-pad•AFP
Elgar passed 150 for the first time in his Test career with a loft over mid-on•AFP
After South Africa declared on 496 for 3, Kagiso Rabada bounced out Imrul Kayes for 7•AFP
Mominul Haque saw Bangladesh through to stumps with an unbeaten 28 as they ended on 127 for 3, 369 behind•AFP