The Free Press Journal

Brace for yet more spin, Lanka warns Proteas

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Rangana Herath warned South Africa Thursday to expect yet more spin in the second Test after the visitors were skittled for their lowest total since the Proteas’ readmissio­n to internatio­nal cricket.

Sri Lanka are chasing their first Test series win against the Proteas since 2006 and need just a draw to clinch the honours against the world’s second ranked Test side.

South Africa lost the opening Test in Galle inside three days after being dispatched for 126 in the first innings and 73 in the second.

Herath said pitch conditions were ripe for a repeat of last week’s drubbing, in which the left-arm spinner took five wickets and offspinner Dilruwan Perera returned overall match figures of 10-78. “If you see the surface, it’s dry. It will be more of a spin friendly surface,” the 40-year-old veteran spinner said ahead of the final Test starting Friday in Colombo.

“We have Dilruwan (Perera) and if we require we also have Dhananjaya (de Silva). He couldn’t bowl in Galle, but he is certainly ready to bowl during games,” Herath told reporters.

Du Plessis said his team will rely on their pace bowlers to come back hard at the hosts. “If it doesn’t rain, then we will have a dangerous weapon in our fast bowlers. Once again we have to make a call as to whether we are playing three seamers or two spinners,” he said.

 ??  ?? SA’s Amla speaks with coach Gibson (L) during a training session.
SA’s Amla speaks with coach Gibson (L) during a training session.

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