The Citizen (KZN)

New cricket star is born

HENDRICKS: 102 MEANS HE’S SA’S FIRST MAN TO HIT A DEBUT TON OVERSEAS

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His 114 strike rate eclipsed the great Desmond Haynes.

Reeza Hendricks grabbed his opportunit­y to score a century on his ODI debut to set up the Standard Bank Proteas for a series-clinching 78run victory over Sri Lanka in the third contest of the five-match series in Pallekele yesterday.

Hendricks was given the No 3 slot in place of Aiden Markram in the only change to the Proteas starting line-up and became the third South African to score a century on debut in this format after Colin Ingram (against Zimbabwe) and Temba Bavuma (against Ireland) and the first to do so away from home.

His innings of 102 (89 balls, eight fours and a six) was the 14th instance of a debut century in ODI cricket and the fastest with his strike rate of 114 improving on the previous best of 108 by the great West Indian Desmond Haynes.

Hendricks was also named Man-of-the-Match for his role in setting up South Africa’s highest ODI total in Sri Lanka of 363/7 and was also the highest total ever made at this venue.

Although Hendricks deservedly got the main plaudits, there was also a key role from Hashim Amla who produced his best form of the tour in making a run-a-ball 59 (nine fours and a six) before the late-innings plunder from JP Duminy (92 off 70 balls) and David Miller (51 off 47 balls).

Andile Phehlukway­o also contribute­d an unbeaten 24 off 11 balls as the Proteas smashed 114 runs in the last 10 overs.

The Proteas bowlers then maintained the strangleho­ld they have held over the Sri Lankan top-order throughout the series, taking wickets at regular intervals and preventing the home side from compiling the big partnershi­ps they needed to chase down the total.

Sri Lanka did keep pace with the run rate for the first 40 overs but by then they had lost seven wickets which ruled out any possibilit­y of their upping the ante in the final 10 overs in spite of their best partnershi­p of 95 for the sev- enth wicket between Dhananjaya de Silva who made a career-best 84 (66 balls, 8 fours and 3 sixes) and Akila Dananjaya and, when Phehlukway­o dismissed both of them, the game was up.

Phehlukway­o finished with three wickets while Lungi Ngidi claimed his second four-wicket haul (4/57 in 8.2 overs) in only his seventh ODI.

The Proteas play the fourth ODI at the same venue on Wednesday in a day/night fixture and captain Faf du Plessis indicated that opportunit­ies would be provided for other members of the squad in the remainder of the series.

Du Plessis left the field after injuring his shoulder in attempting a difficult catch which gave Quinton de Kock his first experience of the on-field leadership. –

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 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? PERFECT START. Proteas batsman Reeza Hendricks celebrates after scoring his century on debut during the third ODI against Sri Lanka in Pallekele yesterday.
Picture: Reuters PERFECT START. Proteas batsman Reeza Hendricks celebrates after scoring his century on debut during the third ODI against Sri Lanka in Pallekele yesterday.

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