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SL stun SA to seal historic series victory

  • February 24, 2019

SL stun SA to seal historic series victory

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa: Sri Lankan captain Dimuth Karunaratne hailed his happy, united team after they completed an historic series triumph against South Africa at St George´s Park here on Saturday.

Oshada Fernando and Kusal Mendis propelled Sri Lanka to an eight-wicket win on the third day of the second Test, playing exactly the sort of cricket that Karunaratne wanted.

“We told them, ´play your normal game, if you can hit over the fielder go for it´,” said Karunaratne after the unheralded Sri Lankans became the first team from Asia to win a Test series in South Africa.

Fernando (75 not out) and Mendis (84 not out) attacked the South African bowlers from the start of play on Saturday, taking Sri Lanka from an overnight 60 for two to the victory target of 197 in just over two hours of uninhibited stroke play.

Karunaratne said he had a simple message for his players when he took over at a time of apparent turmoil in Sri Lankan cricket. “When I started, I said to my boys, ´whatever happens you have to keep smiling, keep enjoying´.”

Remarkably, the Lankans consistently played positive cricket despite having been away from home for the better part of three months.

They arrived after two heavy Test defeats in Australia, which led to Dinesh Chandimal being fired as captain, coach Chandika Hathurusingha having his powers curtailed and major changes in personnel, some caused by injuries.

The tourists´ attitude clearly flummoxed the South Africans, especially on Saturday morning when the uninhibited batting of Fernando, playing in his second Test, and man of the match Mendis turned what had been expected to be a tense struggle to a romp for the tourists, with South African captain Faf du Plessis having to change his fields and frequently rotate bowlers who were unable to break through or stop the flow of runs.

Karunaratne praised the contribution of his bowlers, notably the inexperienced Vishwa Fernando and Kasun Rajitha, who took 12 and nine wickets respectively over the two matches.

“Our bowling line-up did a really good job, especially the youngsters,” he said.

Du Plessis described the series loss as “my biggest low as a player in the Proteas team”.

He said he was particularly disappointed with South Africa´s batting, which sank to new depths when they were bowled out for 138 in the second innings, despite Sri Lanka being without injured left-arm spinner Lasith Embuldeniya.

Du Plessis said he was at a loss to explain how 31 wickets fell on the first two days.

“They have been better than us home and away,” admitted Du Plessis. “We were outplayed in their back yard but there´s no excuse when Sri Lanka come here.”

score Board

South Africa won toss

South Africa 1st Innings 222 all out (†Q de Kock 86; V Fernando 3-62)

Sri Lanka 1st Innings 154 all out (N Dickwella 42; Rabada 4-38)

South Africa 2nd Innings 128 all out (*F du Plessis 50; Lakmal 4-39)

Sri Lanka 2nd Innings

*D Karunaratne c De Kock b Olivier 19

L Thirimanne c De Kock b Rabada 10

O Fernando not out 75

K Mendis not out 84

Extras (b 4, lb 5) 9

Total (2 wickets; 45.4 overs) 197

Fall: 1-32, 2-34

Bowling: Steyn 8-0-38-0; Rabada 15-2-53-1; Olivier 12-2-46-1; Mulder 4-1-6-0; Maharaj 6.4-0-45-0

Result: Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets

Man of the Match: Kusal Mendis (SL)

Series: Sri Lanka won two-match series 2-0

Man of the Series: Kusal Perera (SL)

Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and Ian Gould (England). TV umpire: Richard Kettleborough (England). Match referee: Richie Richardson (West Indies)

Article source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/435930-sl-stun-sa-to-seal-historic-series-victory

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