The Timaru Herald

Sri Lanka in stunning series win

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Given no chance at the start, a patched-up and out-of-form Sri Lanka team stunned everyone to clinch its first series win in South Africa yesterday – and the first for any team other than England and Australia.

More than just win, Sri Lanka swept the series 2-0 with an eightwicke­t victory in the second and final test in Port Elizabeth on day three. The highly rated Proteas were blanked in a home series for the first time in more than a decade and only the second time since returning to internatio­nal cricket after the end of apartheid.

The historic success for a team from the Asian subcontine­nt – even India and Pakistan have never managed to win in South Africa – came against all expectatio­ns after Sri Lanka arrived with a new captain and an inexperien­ced, demoralise­d team.

A run of three straight series losses and six defeats in their last seven tests led to skipper Dinesh Chandimal being dumped.

Yet the Sri Lankans ultimately cruised to victory yesterday in the series-deciding match against test cricket’s No 2-ranked team, reaching the victory target of 197 at St George’s Park for the loss of just two wickets.

Kusal Mendis and Oshada Fernando dominated South Africa’s famed fast-bowling attack to seal the victory, with Mendis finishing on 84 not out and Fernando, in his debut series, 75 not out. Their partnershi­p of 163 saw Sri Lanka home and they pummelled the South African bowlers for good measure. The partnershi­p came off just 213 balls as Sri Lanka raced to victory.

‘‘I’m happy about today because we were down in the dumps,’’ Mendis said .

Sri Lanka are the first team to sweep South Africa at home since Ricky Ponting’s Australia came and won 3-0 in 2006, and only the second to do it in the last 26 years.

South Africa last lost at home to England three years ago and had won seven straight series at home – seeing off top-ranked India and Australia in the process.

‘‘It’s really a great feeling for me and the team,’’ new captain Dimuth Karunaratn­e said. ‘‘It’s not easy when you come to South Africa and to win a series 2-0, it’s a lot of hard work. I think the guys enjoyed it a lot, that’s why we created history.’’

Sri Lanka’s players leaped out of their seats on the dressing room balcony and were smiling broadly as they approached victory.

They jumped up first when Fernando strode down the wicket to smash a ball from South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj back over the bowler’s head for six to level the scores.

Two balls later, Fernando clipped a single through midwicket to make history and the Sri Lankans could celebrate fully.

Karunaratn­e was leading his first series after Sri Lanka’s nightmare tour to Australia saw Chandimal discarded. Also hit by injuries, Sri Lanka started the series with two debutants and two fast bowlers with just a handful of test appearance­s alongside the new skipper.

And there were significan­t setbacks during the series.

Sri Lanka was behind after the first innings in both tests. In the first test in Durban, it responded with a brilliant 153 not out from Kusal Perera, and a record lastwicket partnershi­p of 78 with Vishwa Fernando to chase down 304 for an against-the-odds victory.

In the second test in Port Elizabeth, spinner Lasith Embuldeniy­a broke his thumb on the first day and Sri Lanka had to make do without him for the rest of the match. The tourists still bowled South Africa out for 128 in their second innings to set up the series-clinching win.

South Africa captain Faf du Plessis called the defeat ‘‘up there with the most disappoint­ing’’ of his career.

‘‘You don’t want to be losing series at home and obviously we didn’t play our best cricket,’’ du Plessis said, ‘‘but credit to the team who came out on top. To beat us in our own conditions 2-0 you have to do something right, so well done to them.’’

 ?? AP ?? Sri Lanka celebrate their highly unexpected series win against the Proteas in South Africa.
AP Sri Lanka celebrate their highly unexpected series win against the Proteas in South Africa.

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