Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sri Lanka thrash Proteas in 1st Test

- Reuters

GALLE: Sri Lanka off-spinner Dilruwan Perera completed a 10-wicket match haul as the hosts thumped South Africa by 278 runs inside three days to go 1-0 up after the first match of the twotest series on Saturday.

South Africa were all out for 73 in their second innings, their lowest since their readmissio­n to internatio­nal cricket in 1992 following a ban for apartheid, in an abject batting capitulati­on. It was also their lowest total in Sri Lanka, eclipsing the 126 they posted in first innings on Friday.

Sri Lanka opener Dimuth Karunaratn­e, who returned to the side having missed the series in West Indies with injury, was adjudged the player of the match for his first innings 158 followed by a fluent 60 in the second.

“After I got injured, I worked really hard in the A team to get my form back,” Karunaratn­e told the host broadcaste­r.

“I had to work really hard on this wicket. I think I always want to play positively and back my strengths. That’s what I always do on turning tracks.”

Equally impressive was Perera who followed up his first-innings figures of 4-46 with six for 32 in the second for his best bowling figures in tests. Veteran left-arm spinner Rangana Herath picked up three wickets in the second innings.

“Every spinner likes to bowl in Galle. I get a lot of drift here,” Perera said. “It’s very easy to bowl with Herath at the other end.

“South Africa have struggled in the past against off-spinners. Rangana created pressure from one end, and I got the wickets.”

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