Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Fernando’s 4-wicket haul helps Lanka take charge

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DURBAN: Vishwa Fernando took four wickets as underdogs Sri Lanka heeded new captain Dimuth Karunaratn­e’s call to “compete in every session” on the first day of the first Test against South Africa at Kingsmead on Wednesday.

South Africa, overwhelmi­ng favourites against a team seemingly in disarray, were bowled out for 235. Sri Lanka were 49 for one at close.

Left-arm opening bowler Fernando dismissed both South African opening batsmen cheaply as the hosts found themselves flounderin­g at 17 for three after being sent in on a pitch which offered bounce and swing on a partially overcast morning.

Fernando, 27, playing in his fourth Test, went on to claim career-best figures of four for 62. Kasun Rajitha took three for 68.

Wicketkeep­er Quinton de Kock, batting at number six because South Africa picked five specialist bowlers, gave the South African innings some respectabi­lity by hitting 80 off 94 balls before he was last man out.

Sri Lanka lost Lahiru Thirimanne, caught behind off Dale Steyn for nought, but Karunaratn­e batted confidentl­y to be 28 not out at the close, while new cap Oshada Fernando went on the attack when South African captain Faf du Plessis turned to spin bowling as the light faded to finish on 17 not out. Sri Lanka came into the match having lost six of their most recent seven Tests and with several changes in playing personnel, including the dropping of regular captain Dinesh Chandimal, and selectors.

Fernando arguably owed his place in the team to the fact that

three of Sri Lanka’s leading fast bowlers were missing because of injury. But he produced a superb opening spell, having Dean Elgar caught behind and bowling Aiden Markram with a ball which swung back into the stumps.

Fernando dismissed Elgar with his fourth delivery before a run had been scored. Amla and Aiden Markram fell soon after, the later off Fernando.

Temba Bavuma and Du Plessis

rode out the early storm and gradually started to change the momentum in a 72-run partnershi­p which was ended in the last over before lunch when Du Plessis was caught down the legside off Rajitha for 35.

Bavuma was run out for 47 . Fernando then removed Keshav Maharaj and Kagiso Rabada. Brief scores: South Africa 235 all out (Q de Kock 80, T Bavuma 47; V Fernando 4/62, C Rajitha 3/68) vs Sri Lanka 49/1.

 ?? GETTY ?? ■ Vishwa Fernando celebrates after removing Keshav Maharaj.
GETTY ■ Vishwa Fernando celebrates after removing Keshav Maharaj.

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