The Herald (South Africa)

Mighty Proteas thump Lankans

Tons from Du Plessis and Miller help SA cruise to 121-run victory

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

SOUTH African bowlers had their chance, but it was always going to take something special to outshine the swashbuckl­ing centuries by Faf du Plessis and David Miller as the Proteas crushed Sri Lanka by 121 runs in the second ODI in Durban last night.

Sri Lanka won the toss and their captain Upul Tharanga elected to bowl first, but the move backfired as the Proteas took advantage of what looked like a good batting deck to set an imposing target of 308 which in the end proved too much for the visitors.

The Proteas, who registered their eleventh ODI victory in a row at home, successful­ly restricted Sri Lanka to 186 after 37.5 overs with Du Plessis earning man-of-the-match for his efforts.

The Proteas now lead Sri Lanka 2-0 and could wrap up this series at the eagerly anticipate­d Pink Day razzmatazz at Johannesbu­rg’s Wanderers on Saturday with two matches to spare and set their minds on a possible whitewash.

Though South Africa’s batting innings started on shaky ground with openers Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock failing to stamp their authority on proceeding­s with low scores of 15 and 17 respective­ly, Faf du Plessis and David Miller arrived to repair the damage.

When Du Plessis arrived at the crease in the fourth over, South Africa were struggling on 19/1 but by the time he departed after being caught by Kusal Mendis at long on from the bowling of Nuwan Kulasekara in the 43rd over he had scored 105 and the Proteas were on 225/5.

Playing in his 99th ODI, Du Plessis’s masterful 105 came from 120 balls and included seven boundaries and one maximum for his seventh century in this format as he stood firm despite wickets tumbling on the other side.

He also sizzled on the field as he claimed stupendous catches to delight the Durban crowd that dismissed Sri Lankan dangermen Niroshan Dickwella, Kusal Mendis and Kulasekara from the bowling of Wayne Parnell, Andile Phehlukway­o and Kagiso Rabada respective­ly.

The other major contributo­r for the Proteas with the bat was Miller, whose typical bludgeonin­g unbeaten knock of 117 from 98 balls included boundaries and six big maximums as he helped the Proteas to cross the 300 mark.

When he joined Du Plessis at the crease, he put together a fifth-wicket partnershi­p of 117 after the dismissal of JP Duminy.

The Proteas were stuttering on 108/4, but he was in the mood for his fourth ODI century.

Chris Morris contribute­d a useful 26 from 20 balls while Parnell was also unbeaten on two runs after a cameo appearance, but Du Plessis and Miller made sure that the poor performanc­es of Amla, De Kock and Duminy did not matter.

With the ball, Parnell, Duminy and Tahir were the pick of the bowlers with two wickets each while Phehlukway­o, Morris and Rabada returned with one each.

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Picture: GALLO IMAGES TOP KNOCK: Faf du Plessis celebrates reaching his century during the second ODI against Sri Lanka at Durban’s Sahara Stadium Kingsmead yesterday
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