Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

INSPIRED SRI LANKA LOOK TO WRAP UP SERIES

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Sri Lanka will be looking to wrap up the series when they take on South Africa in the second Test, starting at St. George’s Park in Port Elizabeth on Thursday (21). Earlier, Kusal Perera became a National hero in Sri Lanka after scoring an unbeaten 153 in Durban to guide his country to a sensationa­l first Test victory in South Africa.

Although it was Perera who stole the headlines in the team’s dramatic one-wicket win, the rest of the players rose to rookie Captain Dimuth Karunaratn­e’s challenge to ‘compete in every session’.

With Sri Lanka having a largely unheralded bowling attack, it seems South Africa seriously under-estimated their opponents.

In consequenc­e, South Africa are likely to have a change of strategy after going into the Durban match with a fourpronge­d pace attack as well as spinner Keshav Maharaj. It left them with only six recognised batsmen.

Left-arm swing bowler Vishwa Fernando and debutant left-arm spinner Lasith Embuldeniy­a took eight and six wickets respective­ly while South Africa’s batsmen struggled, with the exception of Captain Francois Du Plessis and Quinton de Kock.

Du Plessis admitted in Durban that South Africa’s batting had been disappoint­ing.

It seems certain that the hosts will include an extra batsman, either Theunis de Bruyn or Zubayr Hamza, while a more convention­al mix of three fast bowlers and a spinner seems probable.

South Africa could also re-think their policy of short-pitched bowling against Asian opponents. It did not work in Durban and the surface in Port Elizabeth also tends to lack the pace and bounce of other South African venues.

Before the Durban Test, Du Plessis was talking about his team’s long-term goal of closing the gap on number one-ranked India in the world Test rankings.

If, as had been expected, South Africa had disposed of their sixthranke­d opponents by winning both Tests, South Africa would have closed the gap on India to four points.

Now, the best they can do is share the series, ending a streak of seven successive home series wins.

Even if they win in Port Elizabeth they will drop two points further behind India - and if they lose or draw they will fall behind New Zealand, currently in third place.

South Africa have won five and drawn one of their most recent six Tests at St George’s Park, including a 206-run win over Sri Lanka in two seasons ago.

Last season, after losing the first Test in Durban, South Africa turned the series against Australia around with a convincing sixwicket win in Port Elizabeth.

Kagiso Rabada, who had a poor first Test against Sri Lanka, will be returning to the ground where he took 11 wickets against Australia.

 ??  ?? Kusal Perera scored an unbeaten 153 in the first Test
Kusal Perera scored an unbeaten 153 in the first Test

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