Fast bowler Dale Steyn led South Africa to victory by an innings and 129 runs on the fourth day of the first Test against Bangladesh on Saturday.
The visitors, following on, resumed on 67-3 and South Africa needed only 27.3 overs to bowl them out for 159.
Steyn took 5-63 in 18 overs, Makhaya Ntini claimed 2-19 and Jacques Kallis picked up 2-17.
Mohammad Ashraful and Mehrab Hossain survived for the first half-hour before the batting collapsed.
Three wickets fell for one run in 11 deliveries as Ashraful (13) fended Ntini’s first ball from around the wicket to gully.
Shakib Al Hasan tried to leave a ball from the 25-year-old Steyn but edged a catch to wicketkeeper Mark Boucher for a duck before Ashwell Prince ran out Mushfiqur Rahim for another duck.
Steyn produced his best delivery of the innings, a classic away-swinger, to have Naeem Islam caught behind for three.
Shahadat Hossain and Mehrab rallied briefly to put on 44 in 48 balls for the ninth wicket before Steyn bowled Shahadat for 16 to record his ninth five-wicket haul in 26 Tests.
Mehrab’s knock was the only bright spot for Bangladesh as he finished 43 not out.
The second and final Test in Centurion starts on Wednesday. — Reuters