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Blast from the past: Peterson spins Proteas to victory over Bangladesh

Today in SA sports history: May 4

SA's Robin Petersen, top, celebrates the wicket of Bangladesh's Habibul Bashar during the second Test in Dhaka in 2003.
SA's Robin Petersen, top, celebrates the wicket of Bangladesh's Habibul Bashar during the second Test in Dhaka in 2003. (Duif du Toit/Gallo Images)

1975 — Clive Rice scores an unbeaten 59 for his Nottinghamshire side against Glamorgan, having earlier taken 4/23 in the county cricket match.

1981 — Brian Baronet wins the only title of his professional boxing career, stopping Moses Mthembu in the first round for the Natal lightweight title at the West Ridge Park tennis stadium. Baronet, who would die after a 1988 fight at the same venue, never got the world title shot he was being groomed for, and he lost his only bid for a South African title, in 1985.

2003 — The Proteas beat Bangladesh by an innings and 18 runs in the second Test in Dhaka to win the series 2-0. Having scored 330 in the first innings, SA bowled out the hosts for 102 and 210. Robin Peterson took 5/68 in the match. 

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