South Africa moved to the highest of the World Take a look at Championship (WTC) standings, damaging the Sanath Jayasuriya-coached aspect’s aspirations for qualifying for the WTC last with a 109-run victory over Sri Lanka at St George’s Park on Monday. The win secured a dominant 2-0 sequence victory for the Proteas, who dethroned WTC desk toppers Australia to say the highest spot. In the meantime, Sri Lanka at the moment are fourth within the operating for a spot within the last and will likely be taking part in Australia in a two-game Take a look at sequence in January. Sri Lanka entered this match with a degree to show, particularly after a crushing 233-run defeat within the first Take a look at in Durban, the place they have been bowled out for a document low of 42 within the first innings. After successful the toss, South Africa opted to bat first however discovered themselves in early hassle earlier than captain Temba Bavuma and Ryan Rickelton steadied the ship with an important 133-run partnership.
Rickelton reached a well-deserved century however was dismissed shortly afterwards, as South Africa completed Day 1 at 269/7. They resumed Day 2 with wicketkeeper-batter Kyle Verreynne unbeaten on 48, who guided Proteas to a complete of 358. Verreynne reached a major milestone, securing his third Take a look at century within the course of.
Sri Lanka confirmed resilience with the bat and ended Day 2 at 242/3, led by Pathum Nissanka’s gritty 89. On Day 3, Sri Lanka began strongly, however their momentum was halted when Dane Paterson struck with the brand new ball, claiming his maiden five-for to bowl out Sri Lanka for 328.
South Africa piled on their 30-run lead and closed day 3 at 191/3, sustaining a robust place within the match. Tristan Stubbs and Temba Bavuma added 104 runs after which precious contributions from David Bedingham and the decrease order took them to a complete of 317. Jayasuriya capped off a superb efficiency by finishing his five-wicket haul.
Heading into the ultimate day of the second Take a look at, the match was completely poised as Sri Lanka wanted 143 runs to stage the sequence, whereas South Africa was simply 5 wickets away from a clear sweep.
Captain Dhananjaya de Silva and Kusal Mendis, each unbeaten on 39 on the shut of Day 4, have been dismissed early on the ultimate day of the Take a look at match. Kusal Mendis was caught for 46, edging a supply from Maharaj that was brilliantly taken by Aiden Markram.
De Silva, having simply reached his half-century, was despatched again shortly after, nicking a ball from Rabada straight into the fingers of wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne.
Keshav Maharaj accomplished his five-wicket haul with wickets of Prabath Jayasuriya and Vishwa Fernando earlier than Marco Jansen wrapped up the win for the Proteas on last day.
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