The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Elgar ton props up Proteas

- REUTERS

DEAN ELGAR’S century and a quickfire unbeaten 68 from Quinton de Kock lifted South Africa to 297 for six on the opening day of the second Test against Sri Lanka at Newlands on Monday.

Elgar scored a career-high 129 and shared a 103-run partnershi­p with de Kock to lift the home side into a handy position after they had struggled early on. The opener went past his previous top Test score and his ton came up off 186 balls before he was caught by wicketkeep­er Kusal Mendis off Suranga Lakmal half an hour before the close.

De Kock, whose runs came off 90 balls, will resume with nightwatch­man Kyle Abbott, unbeaten on 16.

Teenager Lahiru Kumara claimed three wickets, including two in the same over, after he was brought into the side following Sri Lanka’s 206-run defeat in the first Test in Port Elizabeth.

But the touring side will feel they did not take full advantage of the seamer-friendly track as they took as many wickets in the second two sessions as they had before lunch when South Africa were teetering on 69-3 after losing the toss and being put into bat.

There was an immediate breakthrou­gh before the home team had scored a run with Stephen Cook, who made a century and was named man of the match in the first Test, out to the fourth ball of the game.

South Africa 297/6 in 90 overs (Elgar 129, de Kock 68 batting; Kumara 3/86) vs Sri Lanka.

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