Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Proteas sign off with a win as SL middle order fails again

- Siddhartha Sharma

A lot has been written about the Sri Lanka middle order failing in this edition of the World T20. Dinesh Chandimal, who took charge in Angelo Mathews’ absence, rated his line-up as inexperien­ced. Other than Milinda Siriwardan­a and Shehan Jayasuriya, the other batsmen have been in the squad for a while and can’t be termed inexperien­ced. The middle order failed once more, against South Africa in the inconseque­ntial match at the Ferozeshah Kotla, but on Monday even the experience­d names showed little applicatio­n.

Tillakarat­ne Dilshan and Chandimal began at a brisk pace, but in the fifth over Chandimal went for an inside-out drive against spinner Aaron Phangiso, and was bowled. Next ball, the outof-form Lahiru Thirimanne was cleaned up.

From 45/0, Lanka were on the back foot. The experience­d Dilshan (36) was expected to take the lead but displayed impatience and attempted a sweep off Farhaan Behardien, only to be trapped in front. Throughout the tournament, the side that has batted well built a solid foundation in the first 15 overs and targeted the last five. Mathews (73 not out) had set an example against England by batting through the innings after the top order fell cheaply. His effort reduced the margin of defeat to 10 runs.

Though the side batting first has the pressure of posting a big total, losing wickets made matters worse for Sri Lanka. There was never a situation when they could build a partnershi­p and ended up scoring 121. By South Africa’s standards, the target was hardly a challenge as the Kotla wicket was conducive for batting. They reached the target by losing two wickets.

For South Africa and the defending champions, there is a lot to ponder on. For the 16000 fans who had come to watch AB de Villiers bat, the quick-fire 20 got them their money’s worth. Brief SCORES Sri

Lanka 120 in 19.3 overs (T Dilshan 36; K Abbott 2/14, A Phangiso 2/26, F Behardien 2/15.

South Africa 122 for 2 in 17.4 overs (H

Amla 56*, du Plessis 31).

 ?? M ZAKIR / HT ?? Dinesh Chandimal is bowled by Aaron Phangiso.
M ZAKIR / HT Dinesh Chandimal is bowled by Aaron Phangiso.

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