Tony de Zorzi scored his maiden Test century to help South Africa dominate the first day of the second Test against Bangladesh, ending at 307/2. De Zorzi’s century came with a crucial 201-run partnership with Tristan Stubbs, who scored 106. South Africa’s strong position sets them up for a possible series-clinching win.
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