It’s all about Keshav Maharaj in Durban on Monday. With 263 runs to defend on final day, Maharaj led the South African bowling attack with five of the seven remaining wickets to go out with figures of 10-0-32-7. Bangladesh, who put a great fight in the first innings was a stark contrast on Monday as wickets fell like a heap of cards as the hosts wrapped up the game 55 minutes into the first session. Simon Harmer took three wickets. Incidentally, Maharaj and Harmer were the two bowlers used by Dean Elgar in the second innings. Simply disappointing from Bangladesh batters as they lasted only 19 overs and only two managed to get double digits. Bangladesh had won a historic ODI series earlier on in this series. Get highlights of SA vs BAN.