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Proteas close in on record

South Africa openers Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie stand on the brink of history after batting through the opening day of the second Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong.

The Proteas closed on 405 without loss, with Smith (223) and McKenzie (169) just nine runs short of beating the record opening partnership in Test history, set by India's Pankaj Roy and Vinoo Mankad against New Zealand in Chennai in 1956.

Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid came close to breaking the mark in 2006 but fell just four runs short against Pakistan in Lahore.

Smith said afterwards: "There are a lot of boys in there happy we won the toss.

"When we got to 400 I said to Neil 'I never thought I would be a part of a 400-run opening partnership'."

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