Oman Daily Observer

Philander makes early inroads into Lanka

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CAPE TOWN: South African pace man Vernon Philander made early inroads on Wednesday as he took the first two wickets of Sri Lanka’s second innings and began the bid to bring an early end to the second Test at Newlands.

Sri Lanka were 60-2 after tea on the third day, facing the inevitably of defeat after being set a nominal target of 507 runs to keep alive the series.

South Africa declared their second innings midway through Wednesday’s second session, giving themselves more than two days to claim the 10 wickets they need for a second successive Test win and the series victory.

Dimuth Karunaratn­e was clean bowled by a ball from Philander that swung back in and toppled the wickets in the sixth over of the innings. He had made just six.

Philander struck again later when Kusal Mendis knicked one to Elgar on 4.

Kaushal Silva (27) and Dhananjaya de Silva (18) were not out but Sri Lanka require another 447 runs with 8 wickets remaining to win the match.

Sri Lanka were put into bat midway through the second session after the South Africans’ lead went past 500 runs. They declared on 224 for seven, having resumed at 35-0 overnight.

Seamer Suranga Lakmal took four wickets in a rare highlight for Sri Lanka while Dean Elgar top scored for the home side with 55, to add to his firstinnin­gs century, after being 19 not out overnight. He edged veteran spinner Rangana Herath to Angelo Mathews at first slip to be the third wicket to fall on Wednesday.

First to go was Stephen Cook, who was squared up by Lakmal and edged the ball to Karunaratn­e in the slips, to be dismissed for 30.

Five balls later Lakmal tempted Hashim Amla forward and a tentative push saw him get caught behind without scoring as his wretched run of form continued.

JP Duminy (30) was adjudged lbw when Lakmal rapped him on the pads in the last over before lunch.

After the break, Temba Bavuma was run out without scoring before Lakmal delivered another ball with a hint of away swing to have Faf du Plessis caught behind for 41.

Quinton de Kock, another firstinnin­gs centurion, was then out for 29 leaving Keshav Maharaj (20) and Philander (15) not out at the crease when the declaratio­n came.

South Africa scored 392 in their first innings to which Sri Lanka replied with a paltry 110. The hosts, who won the first Test in Port Elizabeth last week, did not enforce the follow-on.

 ?? — AFP ?? South African bowler Vernon Philander (left) celebrates the dismissal of Sri Lanka batsman Suranga Lakmal (not in picture) during the second Test at Newlands Cricket Stadium in Cape Town.
— AFP South African bowler Vernon Philander (left) celebrates the dismissal of Sri Lanka batsman Suranga Lakmal (not in picture) during the second Test at Newlands Cricket Stadium in Cape Town.

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