Khaleej Times

South Africa can get better, says Du Plessis

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port elizabeth — South African captain Faf du Plessis said there was room for improvemen­t after his team completed a comfortabl­e 206-run win in the first Test against Sri Lanka at St George’s Park on Friday.

It took just 70 minutes and 13.3 overs for South Africa to claim the remaining five Sri Lankan wickets on the final morning and take a 1-0 lead in the threematch series. “We’re playing some really good cricket,” said Du Plessis. “But it’s about being consistent. As a team we’re flying at about 80 percent, so we still have another 20 percent in the tank. The bowlers are doing a really good job but we can do better as a batting unit.”

Du Plessis said that although South Africa had to work hard in the second innings they had played well enough to keep Sri Lanka under pressure. An opening stand of 104 between man of the match Stephen Cook and Dean Elgar had justified his decision to bat first on a green pitch. “We were disappoint­ed because we could have got fifty more in the first innings. But we came out and bowled brilliantl­y to get an 80-run lead on a smallish total,” he said.

After the teams had been bowled out for 286 and 205 in the first innings the pitch changed character and South Africa made 406 for six declared in the second innings. Sri Lanka put up a fighting performanc­e to make 240 for five before the close on Thursday. “Yesterday was a flat day,” said Du Plessis. “The wicket was good, the ball was soft and the bowlers worked really hard. Today we got the benefits.”

Sri Lankan captain Mathews said his team had contribute­d to their own downfall. “The bowlers did pretty well to restrict them to 286 but it was hard work for the batters on the first two days. After that it got better but we played some terrible shots. We have to bat better from the beginning so that we don’t have to fight back all the time.” Mathews said it would be difficult for the tourists to turn their fortunes around in the two days before the second Test starts in Cape Town on Monday.—

the bowlers are doing a really good job but we can do better as a batting unit Du Plessis, SA skipper

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