Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Perera’s ton takes SL to historic win

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DURBAN: Sri Lanka’s epic onewicket victory over South Africa in the first Test at Kingsmead on Saturday was achieved on the back of what will go down as one of the country’s greatest Test match innings by an unlikely hero in Kusal Perera.

The swashbuckl­ing middle-order batsman scored 153, adding a record 78 for the final wicket with number 11 Vishwa Fernando, who batted for 73 minutes without playing a shot in anger, desperatel­y holding the South African attack at bay. Perera was in his second Test back in the side, with a top score of just 32 in his previous 10 innings, and was roughed up by Australia on his last outing earlier this month.

But he produced an innings of power, precision, bravery, intelligen­ce and grit, taking blows to the body from the fierce South African pace attack and responding with a few blows of his own with the bat as the tourists chased down 304 to win.

As Sri Lanka crept closer to their victory target, Perera might have been tempted to knock the singles and play conservati­vely, but instead he launched at the home bowlers, hitting five sixes in his incredible innings. The key to the last wicket stand was not only the boundaries he hit, but also his ability to keep his partner off strike. Perera and Fernando were at the crease together for 95 balls and the number 11 faced only 27 of them.

“That was a good game. We had a tough series in Australia but we learnt well,” said Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratn­e. “We have lost a lot of matches in last few years, so it’s a proud moment for us, the team, and for me as captain. I think he (Perera) batted really well, getting a hundred in South Africa is not easy, against this fast bowling attack.”

It was a magical moment for a side who came into the Test amid lots of turmoil with their skipper in Australia, Dinesh Chandimal, axed and reports of a rift between the board and coach Chandika Hathurusin­gha, who was removed as an on-tour selector.

BRIEF SCORES SA 235 and 259 lost to SL 191 & 304-9

(K Perera 153*, D.de Silva 48, O Fernando 37, D Olivier 2/35, D Steyn 2/71; K Maharaj 3/71).

 ??  ?? Kusal Perera in a victory pose after his 153* and record 78-run last-wicket stand with Vishwa Fernando in Durban. GETTY IMAGES
Kusal Perera in a victory pose after his 153* and record 78-run last-wicket stand with Vishwa Fernando in Durban. GETTY IMAGES

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