Sowetan

We want to bat better in our first innings, we need to improve

Proteas could give Mulder his debut

- – Reuters

Sri Lanka will be chasing history and a shock series victory when they play hosts South Africa in the second and final Test at St George’s Park tomorrow.

The tourists claimed a onewicket win in the first game in Durban on Saturday thanks to a staggering Test innings from middle-order batsman Kusal Perera, who bludgeoned his way to 153 not out and put on a record 78 runs for the last wicket with Vishwa Fernando. It was Sri Lanka’s first victory in any format since October after tough tours to New Zealand and Australia, and whether they can back it up with a second heroic performanc­e in Port Elizabeth will be the key question. Perera won them the Test but was not the only outstandin­g player, with debutant leftarm spinner Lasith Embuldeniy­a claiming 5/66 in the Proteas’ second innings and seamer Fernando posting match figures of 8/133. South Africa will be without experience­d seamer Vernon Philander and could give a debut to all-rounder Wiaan Mulder, 21, who can strengthen the batting.

“We will look at the conditions on the pitch and will make the best decision for the team,” SA coach Ottis Gibson said, with the other option to recall batsman Theunis de Bruyn.

“We want to bat better in our first innings, we need to improve on that if we want to win this game.”

Gibson said there are no thoughts of revenge for the home side. “There is only focus on playing a bit better. When you look at what happened in Durban, you have to give them [Sri Lanka] credit. “When I left home on the morning of the game I didn’t see that happening. But credit must go to the way they played, especially Perera, who rode his luck a bit in the beginning but then settled down.

“We threw everything at him and he withstood all of that. We bowled spin, went round the wicket, over the wicket, bounced him, tried the yorker. But that is the nature of sport.” SA’s streak of seven consecutiv­e home Test series victories has been ended, no matter what happens in Port Elizabeth.

The only other Test meeting at St George’s Park between the two sides was in 2016 when South Africa won by 206 runs.

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Ottis Gibson PROTEAS COACH
 ?? /G R A N T PITCHER/GALLO IMAGES ?? Wiaan Mulder could get his debut when SA play Sri Lanka in Port Elizabeth.
/G R A N T PITCHER/GALLO IMAGES Wiaan Mulder could get his debut when SA play Sri Lanka in Port Elizabeth.

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