Khaleej Times

Rabada, Shamsi set up South Africa’s big win

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dambulla — Bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Tabraiz Shamsi starred in South Africa’s convincing fivewicket victory over Sri Lanka in the first one-day internatio­nal in Dambulla on Sunday.

Rabada and Shamsi claimed four wickets each to help bowl out Sri Lanka for 193, a total the visitors passed in just 31 overs to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.

South Africa’s chase depended on an 86-run third-wicket stand between Quinton de Kock and skipper Faf du Plessis, who both hit 47.

Off spinner Akila Dananjaya struck at crucial moments to get three wickets but Jean-Paul Duminy ensured a swift chase with his 32-ball unbeaten 53.

But it was a superb opening pace spell from Rabada and Shamsi’s career-best figures of 4-33 with his left-arm wrist spin that led South Africa to their first victory on tour after being swept aside in a two-Test series. Sri Lanka’s innings lasted just 34.3 overs but batsman Kusal Perera hit a gritty 81 to lift the hosts from a precarious 36-5 following their decision to bat first. Kusal, whose 72-ball stay included seven fours and a six, put on a crucial 92-run sixthwicke­t stand with Thisara Perera, who made 49 to give the team total some respect.

Kusal and Thisara counter-attacked to hit the South African bowlers to all parts of the ground as Sri Lanka reached 100 in the 16th over. The left-handed batting duo cashed in on the inexperien­ce of rookie pacemen Willem Mulder and Andile Phehlukway­o as they plundered runs.

But the introducti­on of spin in the 18th over put Sri Lanka in trouble again. Shamsi broke the dangerous partnershi­p by getting Thisara caught behind. Kusal kept up the good work to get his fourth ODI fifty and got support from Akila Dananjaya with a 38-run partnershi­p.

He finally fell to Shamsi after attempting a reverse sweep to get caught at point and the innings folded soon after.

South Africa had a wobbly start to their chase after opener Hashim Amla and Aiden Markram fell to the guile of Dananjaya, who opened the attack for the hosts.

The left-right batting combinatio­n of de Kock and du Plessis blunted Sri Lanka’s spin threat with their measured approach.

However de Kock and du Plessis were denied their fifties after Dananjaya and left-arm spinner Lak- shan Sandakan got the batsmen out respective­ly.

Duminy, who hit six fours and two sixes, kept calm to complete his 26th ODI half-century and the veteran left-hand batsman hit the winning runs.

The second internatio­nal, a daynight game, is slated for Wednesday in Dambulla. The two sides will also play a one-off Twenty20 internatio­nal on August 14. —

 ?? AFP ?? South Africa’s Tabraiz Shamsi celebrates after he dismissed Sri Lankan Akila Dananjaya during the first ODI at the Rangiri Dambulla Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium in Dambulla on Sunday. —
AFP South Africa’s Tabraiz Shamsi celebrates after he dismissed Sri Lankan Akila Dananjaya during the first ODI at the Rangiri Dambulla Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium in Dambulla on Sunday. —

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