Dhaka, July 2 -- South Africa matched its longest winning streak in men's Test cricket by crushing Zimbabwe by 328 runs on Tuesday, securing a ninth straight victory - a feat last achieved by the Proteas in 2002-03.

Medium-pacer Corbin Bosch starred with career-best figures of 5-43 as Zimbabwe, chasing an improbable 537, folded for 208 after lunch on day four. It marked Zimbabwe's heaviest defeat by runs in Test history.

Bosch struck with the first ball of the day, removing Nick Welch, after dismissing opener Takudzwanashe Kaitano with the final delivery on Monday. Despite resistance from skipper Craig Ervine (49) and Wellington Masakadza (57*), Zimbabwe's hopes faded quickly, collapsing from 32-1 overnight to 82-6 within the first hour...