Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Steyn strikes as Proteas seize advantage vs Lanka

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

DURBAN TEST Hosts lead by 170 runs with six wickets in hand at close on Day 2 of 1st match

DURBAN: Dale Steyn and his fellow fast bowlers enabled South Africa to gain an advantage over Sri Lanka on Day 2 of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Kingsmead here on Thursday.

Steyn took 4/48 as South Africa took a first innings lead of 44. They stretched their lead to 170 by reaching 126/4 at the close.

South Africa’s decision to pick five specialist bowlers meant that their advantage was some way short of being decisive, with Faf du Plessis (25 not out) and Quinton de Kock (15 not out) their last two recognised batsmen going into Day 3.

Sri Lanka were bowled out for 191 and were unable to build on a good first day when their inexperien­ced bowlers surprised the South African batsmen, who could manage only 235 in their first innings.

Steyn and Vernon Philander soon put their stamp on the game when Sri Lanka resumed at 49/1 on Thursday, taking three wickets in the first 10 overs of the morning. Kusal Perera played some bold and occasional­ly lucky strokes in making 51 off 63 balls for Sri Lanka and the hosts were frustrated when a barrage of short-pitched bowling could not break a stubborn ninth wicket partnershi­p of 32, the joint second-highest of the i nnings, between debutant Lasith Embuldeniy­a and Kasun Rajitha.

It was particular­ly frustratin­g for Steyn, who bowled unchanged for a 10-over spell after lunch in a bid to claim the 27th five-wicket haul of his Test career. He had already taken four wickets when Rajitha, on 10, gloved what looked a simple chance to Dean Elgar in the gully, only for the fielder to put it down.

The stand was eventually ended by a run-out of Rajitha by Aiden Markram at short leg.

Steyn took his career tally to 437 Test wickets, passing India’s Kapil Dev (434) and drawing level with Stuart Broad of England in joint seventh place on the all-time list. Dale Steyn surpassed Kapil Dev’s record of 434 wickets during Day 2 of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Kingsmead to become the joint seventh highest wicket-taker in Tests. The South African pacer has taken 39 less matches to overtake the former India skipper.

 ?? AFP ?? Dale Steyn’s (left) strike rate of 42.08 balls per wicket is the best among the 74 bowlers who have more than 200 wickets in Test matches.
AFP Dale Steyn’s (left) strike rate of 42.08 balls per wicket is the best among the 74 bowlers who have more than 200 wickets in Test matches.

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