Times of Oman

South Africa stare at defeat as Sri Lanka sense sweep

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s formidable battery of spinners bowled them to within five wickets of a 2-0 series sweep over South Africa as they continued to struggle against the turning ball in the second and final Test on Sunday.

Chasing an improbable target of 490 to level the series, the tourists finished day three on 139-5, their highest total in the spin-dominated series, at Colombo’s Sinhalese Sports Club Ground. Theunis de Bruyn was batting after a gallant 45, showing the kind of applicatio­n and positivity that were lacking in his colleagues. Temba Bavuma was on 14 at the other end.

Sri Lanka resumed day three on 151 for three, an overall lead of 365 runs against a South African side who have yet to score 150 in the series, and decided to allow Angelo Mathews to bat himself into form.

The other overnight batsman Dimuth Karunaratn­e continued his strong run of form to score 85, his fourth 50-plus knock in as many innings, before falling to Lungi Ngidi.

Mathews made 71 before being dismissed by South Africa’s Keshav Maharaj who finished with a 12-wicket match haul.

Sri Lanka captain Suranga Lakmal soon declared on 2755, before unleashing his threeprong­ed spin attack who blew away the top half of the South African batting line-up.

Dilruwan Perera first spilled Dean Elgar and then twice dismissed the opener off no-balls before the finally sending him back for 37.

Rangana Herath bowled Hashim Amla with his drift and turn and Akila Dananjaya struck double blows when he dismissed South Africa captain Faf du Plessis (seven) and the scoreless Maharaj off successive deliveries.

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