Chittagong: Skipper Mushfiqur Rahim is delighted by how the Bangladesh bowlers attacked South Africa’s world-class batting line-up in the first Test here.

Bangladesh’s revamped bowling unit earned acclaim from their skipper after bundling out the Proteas for a measly 248 in the first innings, reports bdnews24.com.

Mushfiqur was very disappointed over their lacklustre show in Tests against Pakistan and India, but his reaction after the first Test was drawn at the Zahur Ahmad Chowdhury Stadium was very different.

“I wouldn’t have been unhappy if they had taken just two wickets after bowling well in this Test. This [the way they bowled in Chittagong] is the way of bowling in Tests,” said Mushfiqur after rain forced the draw.

The 28-year-old lauded the mental approach of his young bowling unit.

“Nobody plays Tests for a draw. So you have to keep the method intact, doesn’t matter if you are bowling against Zimbabwe or any other team,” said the skipper.

Young Mustafizur Rahman has been a revelation for Bangladesh. The teenager has provided the solution to the problems in their pace attack, while hard-working Mohammad Shahid is giving him fine support.

Mushfiqur believes Mustafizur will be as successful in Tests as he has been in One Day Internationals.

“He learns very fast. He has already realised that, to take wickets in Tests, he has to bowl well consistently and create pressure. He himself said picking up wickets in ODIs is somewhat easier compared to Tests. If the wicket offers no help, it becomes much harder,” said Mushfiqur.

The 19-year-old’s 4 for 37 played a pivotal role in bowling the tourists out for fewer than 250. The commanding show from the bowlers provided a huge confidence boost to the batsmen, who matched their resolve with a gritty display to score 326 on the sluggish track.

The last match of the two-Test series will begin at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur on Friday.