1st Inn - 338/10(104.1) 2nd Inn - 275 /5(81.0)
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1st Inn - 124/10(34.5) 2nd Inn - 290/10(86.5)
CRR: 3.33 | Sri Lanka beat South Africa by 199 runs

SL beat SA by 199 runs | Sri Lanka vs South Africa, Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd Test Match

South Africa in Sri Lanka, 2 Test Series, 2018

Date: Jul 20, 2018 Start Time: 10:00 IST | 04:30 GMT | 10:00 Local
Venue: Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo

Sri Lanka vs South Africa Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd Match - Test Summary

End of Over : 86.5 SA: 290/10

So that's it from us! We come to the end of an emphatic and dominating series win over the 2nd best Test side in the world. This will surely make a statement, providing plenty of positives and contrastingly, a lot to work on for the touring side. Life was never going to be easy for them post AB de Villiers, and they're now realizing just how difficult that's going to be. Back to the drawing board for the Saffers. Anywho, we bid you farewell. Hope you enjoyed our coverage. We hope you will join us for future matches. Adios!

Suranga Lakmal, the Sri Lankan skipper says that they worked hard for this and all this is the result of hard work. On the way their spinners bowled in this series he says that they have the best spinners in the world and that's the reason for it. On his captaincy he says that it was a team effort and he didn't have to do much.

Faf du Plessis, the South African skipper says that he is happy with how the guys played. He praises de Bruyn and says that it was possible to score runs in the game. Credits the Sri Lankan team for the way they played their cricket. Adds that they have taken a lot of positives from the series like Maharaj's 9-fer and de Bruyn's innings. On the second spinner he reckons that he should have played the second spinner after seeing the way the ball was turning. Suggest that it is helpful in these sub continent pitches to put on a fight. Ends by saying that he takes learning from things like this.

Man of the Match and Series, Dimuth Karunaratne on his batting says that, it was easier to bat at the start as the ball comes nicely onto the bat but once it becomes dry, the ball spins. On playing spin he says that he stuck to the basics by rotating strike and waiting for the loose balls. Ends by saying that they take one series at a time and will look forward to their next against England.

Herath who is up for an interview says that he is very pleased winning the game and the series against the number 2 side. Suggest that he is happy to play on any ground and not only SSC and Galle. Reckons that it is easier to bowl with the hard ball as it gives you assistance and the spinners bowled very well during the entire series. About his retirement he says that he knows about it but will look play the next Test series against India.

De Bruyn and Bavuma put up a gritty century stand, providing a sturdy resistance and even, to some extent, reviving the Proteas' hopes of possibly getting something out of this. But Rangana Herath came to the fore again, like he has so many times and broke that stand, which basically opened the floodgates. The others chipped in and wrapped things up. The veteran finished with 6 wickets. A resounding victory for the hosts. A special mention for de Bruyn though, he was the best batsman in the ranks. Was grinding it out there, looked assured, showed the others how it's done as he went on to score his maiden Test ton.

Now, with already a healthy lead, the Suranga Lakmal-led men piled on the pressure with the openers once again getting the job done, and then Angelo Mathews and Roshen Silva contributed well, with the former scoring a much-needed fifty. A daunting target of 490 was set, one which could be considered as a winning one. The Islanders once again wreaked havoc, with the spinners showing their magic yet again. Almost everyone was knocked over, till Theunis de Bruyn and Temba Bavuma joined forces.

Sri Lanka followed up their good show with the bat when they came out with the ball. The spin trio dismantled the South African batting order and cleaned them right up in no time. Faf du Plessis and Quinton de Kock were the only ones to put up any kind of a fight, but alas cricket is a 11-man sport for a reason. Need everyone to do their part.

Another dominating performance from the hosts has seen them cleansweep South Africa 2-0. It was all Sri Lanka the moment this match started. Actually, you could argue, the match swung in the home side's favour when the Proteas decided to go with just one spinner. Suranga Lakmal won the toss and his team has dominated from that point itself. The openers set the tone, then the middle order and even the tail followed suit. Keshav Maharaj sent a spinning wave that crashed them down with 9 wickets, but despite that, the hosts put up a massive first innings total.

86.5 W

Rangana Herath to Dale Steyn. OUT! And that seals it! The job is done and SRI LANKA WIN THIS GAME BY 199 RUNS! Steyn jumps out of the crease and looks to go big again. Gets a big, big top edge which skies high in the sky, towards long on. Gunathilaka settles himself under it and ensures Herath finishes with a 6-fer. Handshakes all around, smiles and fist pumps everywhere. A good performance from the Lankans.

86.4 0

Rangana Herath to Dale Steyn. Muted appeal, but there's bat involved. Full and straight, the ball raps Steyn on the front pad but not before taking the inside edge. Steyn survives to fight another day.

86.3 0

Rangana Herath to Dale Steyn. Fuller and on the stumps, blocked with the full face of the bat.

86.2 0

Rangana Herath to Dale Steyn. Quite slow through the air, around off, turns away as Steyn lets it go.

86.1 6

Rangana Herath to Dale Steyn. SIX! The tailenders are going to enjoy themselves. Might as well. Tossed up around off, Steyn jumps out of his crease and lofts it high in the air. Gets enough on it to clear the long off boundary for a maximum.

End of Over : 86 4 Runs 86.5: 284/9
85.6 4

Dilruwan Perera to Lungi Ngidi. FOUR! That's a shot a top order batsman would be proud of. Picks up the length early and lofts this over mid-wicket for a boundary.

85.5 0

Dilruwan Perera to Lungi Ngidi. Gets behind the ball and blocks it onto the ground.

85.4 0

Dilruwan Perera to Lungi Ngidi. Defended off the front foot by the batsman presenting the full face of the bat.

85.3 0

Dilruwan Perera to Lungi Ngidi. Oh! Almost another one. Lands this around off, Lungi looks to defend this nut almost gets the outside edge to the keeper.

85.2 W

Dilruwan Perera to Kagiso Rabada. OUT! Nine down! Sri Lanka need just one more wicket to win the match! Dilruwan gives this air and lands it around off, Rabada goes forward and looks to block it. The ball turns and takes the outside edge of the bat. It goes straight to Mathews at first slip who does not drop those.

85.1 0

Dilruwan Perera to Kagiso Rabada. Fuller in length around off, Rabada prods forward and blocks it down.

End of Over : 85 4 Runs 86.5: 280/8
84.6 0

Rangana Herath to Dale Steyn. Full and slow on the stumps, kept out off the front foot.

84.5 W

Rangana Herath to Theunis de Bruyn. OUT! Russel Arnold, you beauty! He did mention on the previous ball that the one turning will not get you. The ones which do not turn are those that the batsmen need to be careful about. And Theunis de Bruyn is consumed by that disease which most non-Asian batsmen have. Confusion whether the ball will turn or not, whether it should be played or not. Herath comes from around the wicket and drifts it in from off. Now, because of what happened on the previous ball, de Bruyn thinks it will turn away but it just keeps coming in with the angle. He leaves it and as a result, gets his bails knocked off. Bit of an anti-climatic way to be dismissed as well. South Africa will be disappointed that he got out in such fashion after the knock he's played so far, but he deserves this standing ovation from the crowd and his dressing room. A knock to remember for the all-rounder.

Summary

South Africa tour to Sri Lanka for a series across formats. The tour kicks-off with two-match Test series, followed by five One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and one-off T20I. The Test series begins from July 12 and will end with second and final Test on July 20. The first of the five ODIs begins on July 29 and ends on August 12. South Africa’s tour of Sri Lanka then comes to an end with the lone T20I fixture on August 14.

 

Sri Lanka come into the series with a 1-0 defeat against Windies on an away tour. Sri Lanka lost the opening Test against Windies and then drew the final match. South Africa, on the other hand, played against Australia in March-April earlier this year at home. They defeated Australia 3-1 in a series which was later overshadowed by the ball-tampering saga.

 

Sri Lanka have hosted South Africa for 12 Tests previously. The home side has won four, last three and five ended in draws. In ODIs, these two teams have met 19 times in Sri Lanka. The home side has won 14 while South Africa just four.  In game’s shortest format, South Africa have a better record, having won three out of four matches. The home side has energies victorious just once.

 

Teams:

 

Sri Lanka (From): Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Dinesh Chandimal(c), Angelo Mathews, Roshen Silva, Niroshan Dickwella(w), Dilruwan Perera, Rangana Herath, Suranga Lakmal, Kasun Rajitha, Lahiru Kumara, Danushka Gunathilaka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Dimuth Karunaratne, Akila Dananjaya, Lakshan Sandakan.

 

South Africa (From): Dean Elgar, Aiden Markram, Hashim Amla, Faf du Plessis(c), Temba Bavuma, Quinton de Kock(w), Vernon Philander, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Dale Steyn, Theunis de Bruyn, Heinrich Klaasen, Tabraiz Shamsi, Shaun von Berg.

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