Durban, South Africa, AFP: South Africa’s chances of reaching the World Test Championship final received a boost when they completed a 233-run over Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the first Test at Kingsmead on Saturday. The result lifted South Africa to second place in the WTC table, which is calculated on average points [...]

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Durban, South Africa, AFP: South Africa’s chances of reaching the World Test Championship final received a boost when they completed a 233-run over Sri Lanka on the fourth day of the first Test at Kingsmead on Saturday. The result lifted South Africa to second place in the WTC table, which is calculated on average points earned.

With their remaining three matches to be played at home – the second Test against Sri Lanka followed by two against Pakistan – South Africa are well-placed to qualify for the final at Lord’s in London next June if they carry on winning.

South African players celebrate their win during the fourth day of the first Test match against Sri Lanka at the Kingsmead stadium in Durban

“That’s always been one of our goals as a team,” said South African captain Temba Bavuma. “The conversation has always been there. We’ve not been loud about it but that conversation will probably become more alive now.”

Set a massive 516 runs to win, Sri Lanka were bowled out for 282. Left-arm fast bowler Marco Jansen, the destroyer in Sri Lanka’s record-low first innings of 42, took four for 73 to finish with match figures of 11 for 86. He was named player of the match.

Bavuma said conditions had changed considerably during the match, in which South Africa battled to make 191 in the first innings before Sri Lanka were blown away in 13.5 overs, with Jansen taking seven for 13.

“We were in a tough position and we knew we had to dig deep,” said Bavuma.

“We were quite confident that if they could put us under pressure with the ball we could do the same to them.

“We weren’t expecting things to go so quickly but we knew the conditions (for bowling) were in our favour and that we could exploit them.”

Referring to the Test championship, Bavuma said his team needed to continue to focus internally on what they needed to do, rather than be concerned about factors beyond their control.

Sri Lankan captain Dhananjaya de Silva said the first innings had been decisive – “our bowling as well as our batting.”

He said Sri Lanka could have bowled better to restrict South Africa to around 120, although he paid tribute to Bavuma, who scored 70 in the first innings and 113 in the second. The collapse to 42 all out against a “brilliant” Jansen happened so quickly, he said, that “we didn’t have time to think. We had better plans in the second innings.”

In contrast to the first innings, the tourists made the South Africans work for their wickets on Saturday. Dinesh Chandimal (83) and De Silva (59) put on 95 for the sixth wicket and kept South Africa in the field for most of the morning after resuming at 103 for five.

The breakthrough for South Africa came when De Silva chipped a catch to midwicket off left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj. Kusal Mendis made an attacking 48 before he became Jansen’s 10th victim of the match. The second Test starts at Gqeberha on Thursday.

SCORECARD
South Africa 1st innings 191 all out (49.4) (Temba Bavuma 70, Keshav Maharaj 24; Asitha Fernando 3/44, Lahiru Kumara 3/70, Prabath Jayasuriya 2/24, Vishwa Fernando 2/35)
Sri Lanka 1st innings 42 all out (13.5) (Kamindu Mendis 13; Marco Jansen 7/13, Gerald Coetzee 2/16)
South Africa 2nd innings
Tony de Zorzi c A. Fernando b Jayasuriya 17
Aiden Markram b V. Fernando 47
Wiaan Mulder lbw b Jayasuriya 15
Tristan Stubbs b V. Fernando 122
Temba Bavuma lbw b A. Fernando 113
David Bedingham not out 21
Extras (b6, lb24, w1) 31
Total (5 wickets decl; 100.4 overs) 366
Did not bat: Kyle Verreynne, Marco Jansen, Gerald Coetzee, Keshav Maharaj, Kagoso Rabada
Fall of wickets: 1-47 (de Zorzi, 11.5ov), 2-77 (Mulder, 21.4ov), 3-89 (Markram, 24.4ov), 4-338 (Stubbs, 96.5ov), 5-366 (Bavuma, 100.4ov)
Bowling: Asitha Fernando 17.4-2-54-1, Vishwa Fernando 18-2-64-2, Lahiru Kumara 18-5-43-0, Prabath Jayasuriya 40-2-132-2, Dhananjaya de Silva 6-0-31-0, Kamindu Mendis 1-0-12-0
Sri Lanka 2nd innings (Target 516)
Pathum Nissanka lbw b Coetzee 23
Dimuth Karunaratne c Stubbs b Rabada 04
Dinesh Chandimal c and b Coetzee 83
Angelo Mathews lbw b Jansen 25
Kamindu Mendis c Verreynne b Jansen 10
Prabath Jayasuriya c de Zorzi b Rabada 01
Dhananjaya de Silva c Stubbs b Maharaj 59
Kusal Mendis c Verreynne b Jansen 48
Vishwa Fernando c Markram b Maharaj 01
Lahiru Kumara not out 05
Asitha Fernando b Jansen 00
Extras (b4, lb6, nb13) 23
Total (all out; 79.4 overs) 282
Fall of wickets: 1-12 (Karunaratne, 4.5ov), 2-38 (Nissanka, 9.2ov), 3-82 (Mathews, 20.1ov), 4-99 (Kamindu M, 26.6ov), 5-101 (Jayasuriya, 29.5ov), 6-196 (Dhananjaya, 54.4ov), 7-271 (Chandimal, 73.2ov), 8-272 (V. Fernando, 74.1ov), 9-276 (Kusal M, 77.4ov), 10-282 (A. Fernando, 79.4ov)
Bowling: Kagiso Rabada 21-3-65-2, Marco Jansen 21.4-5-73-4, Gerald Coetzee 13-0-67-2, Keshav Maharaj 24-5-67-2

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