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Sri Lanka close in on whitewash of S Africa

By AFP
July 23, 2018

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka closed in on a series whitewash against South Africa on Sunday, leaving the visitors five down and with a mountain to climb after the third day of the second Test.

By stumps the spinners had ripped their way through the Proteas batsmen yet again to leave them reeling on 139-5 in pursuit of an impossible-looking 490 victory target in Colombo.

Against batsmen who clearly decided that attack was the best form of defence, off-spinner Akila Dananjaya and left-arm spinner Rangana Herath took two wickets apiece, with off-spinner Dilruwan Perera also dismissing Dean Elgar.

The wickets fell despite repeated errors from Sri Lanka, who dropped two catches and could have had Elgar out twice beforehand had Perera not overstepped when bowling the delivery that dismissed him.

But this will likely have only delayed the South Africans’ first series defeat by Sri Lanka since 2006. There are only three recognised batsmen remaining and two full days left to survive.

By stumps, number three batsman Theunis de Bruyn, who survived two very close lbw shouts early in his innings, was 45 not out, with a chance of recording his team’s first half-century of the series. Temba Bavuma, who came to the crease with Dananjaya on a hat-trick, remained 14 not out.

South Africa’s most senior batsmen, Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis, could not muster significant innings.

Amla had his off stump levelled by a straightening Herath delivery for six. Du Plessis was the first victim in Dananjaya’s late double strike, when a ball he had inside-edged on to his pad popped up for a catch to slip for seven.

Earlier, Sri Lanka added a further 125 runs to their already-mammoth 364-run lead, as acting captain Suranga Lakmal delayed the declaration until after halfway through the second session.

Dimuth Karunaratne made 85 — the third time in four innings he has top-scored for Sri Lanka — while Angelo Mathews completed a 29th career half-century before eventually being dismissed for 71.

Those were the only two breakthroughs South Africa could manage, as Sri Lanka’s batsmen negotiated testing spells from the opposition quicks and their lone frontline spinner.

Left arm spinner Keshav Maharaj took his match tally of wickets to 12 when he had Mathews caught at slip, and fast bowler Lungi Ngidi was the man to remove Karun-aratne, having him caught behind for 85.

Dale Steyn went wicketless in this match, which means he has not yet broken the South Africa record for most wickets.

Steyn has been tied with Shaun Pollock at the top of his country’s wicket-takers’ list since the first Test in Galle, with 421 dismissals.

South Africa have not been whitewashed anywhere in the world since the two Test series in Sri Lanka in 2006.

Their bowlers toiled for 47 overs on Sunday but managed to dismiss just the overnight pair of Karunaratne and Mathews.

Score Board

TOSS: SRI LANKA

SRI LANKA FIRST INNINGS 338

SOUTH AFRICA FIRST INNINGS 124

SRI LANKA SECOND INNINGS (overnight 151-3)

Gunathilaka c Elgar b Maharaj 61

Karunaratne c de Kock b Ngidi 85

De Silva lbw Maharaj 0

Mendis run out 18

Mathews c du Plessis b Maharaj 71

R Silva not out 32

Dickwella not out 7

Extras (NB-1) 1

Total (5 wkts decl, 81 overs) 275

Fall of wickets: 1-91, 2-102, 3-136, 4-199, 5-263.

BOWLING: Maharaj 40-4-154-3, Rabada 8-0-42-0, Markram 7-1-18-0, de Bruyn 5-0-20-0, Steyn 11-2-30-0, Ngidi 9-5-9-1, Elgar 1-0-2-0.

SOUTH AFRICA 2ND INNINGS

Elgar lbw Perera 37

Markram lbw Herath 14

de Bruyn not out 35

Amla b Herath 6

du Plessis c Mathews b Dananjaya 7

Maharaj lbw Dananjaya 0

Bavuma not out 14

Extras (B-8, LB-4, NB-4) 16

Total (5 wkts, 41 overs) 139

Fall of wickets: 1-23, 2-80, 3-100, 4-113, 5-113.

BOWLING: Herath 15-1-54-2, Perera 16-4-38-1 (3nb), Dananjaya 10-2-35-2 (1nb).

Match officials: Umpires: Nigel Llong (ENG), Rod Tucker (AUS); TV umpire: Paul Reiffel (AUS); Match referee: Richie Richardson (WIS).