Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL shines with the ball before SA fightback

-

REUTERS - Sri Lanka seamers Kasun Rajitha and Vishwa Fernando took three wickets each to bowl out South Africa for 222 runs on the first day of the second and final Test yesterday, but the hosts struck back late in the day with the ball.

The tourists were 60 for three at the close, still trailing by 162 runs on a wicket that is providing assistance for the fast bowlers, as well as some turn for the spinners.

Opener Lahiru Thirimanne (25 not out) and night-watchman Rajitha (0 not out) will resume on day two, seeking to take Sri Lanka into the lead as they aim to become the first team from Asia to win a Test series in South Africa.

Duanne Olivier (two for 25) bowled

Oshada Fernando (0) and had Kusal Mendis (16) caught to make early inroads into the Sri Lanka batting while Kagiso Rabada grabbed the wicket of Captain Dimuth Karunaratn­e (17) as the hosts fought back with the ball.

Having won the toss and elected to bat, it was a disappoint­ing batting display from South Africa again.

Their innings was dominated by a brisk 86 from Quinton de Kock and 60 from opener Aiden Markram.

They were in early trouble at 15 for three as the excellent Fernando (three for 62) removed Dean Elgar (6) and Hashim Amla (0) in consecutiv­e deliveries, both bowled with balls that swung back into them and smashed into the stumps.

Temba Bavuma (0) was run out for a second time in three innings as South Africa wobbled, before Markram and Captain Francois du Plessis (25) took the score to 73 before the latter was bowled the last ball before lunch.

Markram and debutant all-rounder

The tourists were 60 for three at the close, still trailing by 162 runs on a wicket that is providing assistance for the fast bowlers, as well as some turn for the spinners

Wiaan Mulder (9) were both trapped lbw by Rajitha (three for 67), who then also grabbed the scalp of Keshav Maharaj (0), caught by wicket-keeper Niroshan Dickwella.

De Kock scored freely as he put on 59 for the eighth-wicket with Rabada (22), before being bowled by spinner Dhananjaya de Silva (two for 15) and South Africa’s innings folded soon after that.

 ??  ?? Kasun Rajitha in action
Kasun Rajitha in action
 ??  ?? Vishwa Fernando
Vishwa Fernando

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka