South Africa go down fighting in Sri Lanka T20 clash

Published August 15, 2018
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan batsman Dinesh Chandimal plays a shot during the one-off T20 International against South Africa on Tuesday.—AP
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan batsman Dinesh Chandimal plays a shot during the one-off T20 International against South Africa on Tuesday.—AP

COLOMBO: Spinner Lakshan Sandakan starred in Sri Lanka’s hard fought three-wicket win over South Africa in the one-off Twenty20 International after bowling out the visitors for their lowest total in the game’s shortest format.

Electing to bat in the only T20 match of the tour, South Africa were bowled out for 98, a total the hosts surpassed with four overs to spare at the R. Premadasa Stadium.

The Proteas, who lost the two-Test series 2-0 and then came back to clinch the One-day Internationals 3-2, were two runs less than their previous low score of 100 against Pakistan in 2013.

Test skipper Dinesh Chandimal, who returned from his ban for breaching the spirit of the game, remained unbeaten on 36 to guide the team home in a tricky chase.

But it was Sandakan’s bowling figures of 3-19 with his left-arm wrist spin that set up the win. He was ably supported by fellow spinners Dhananjaya de Silva and Akila Dananjaya who took two wickets each.

De Silva, who was later adjudged man-of-the-match, scored 31 from 26 balls with four boundaries and a brace of sixes while putting on 53 with Chandimal after both Kusal Perera and Kusal Mendis departed in the first over.

Wicket-keeper/batsman Quinton de Kock was top-scorer for the tourists with 20 before being run out but the rest of the South African batting fell flat in 16.4 overs.

The Sri Lankan batsmen also made heavy weather of their 99-run target as the South African bowlers led by paceman Kagiso Rabada made the hosts work hard for their win.

Rabada, fellow paceman Junior Dala and spinner Tabraiz Shamsi took two wickets each.

From a comfortable 59-2 the hosts slipped to 88-7, but Chandimal kept his calm during his 33-ball stay that laced with three fours and one six.

Chandimal, 28, was banned for two Tests and four ODIs after refusing to take the field against West Indies following ball-tampering allegations in June.

Sri Lanka now host England for a full series in October-November while South Africa travel to Australia for three ODI matches and one T20 during the same period.

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA:

Q. de Kock run out 20
H.M. Amla c Shanaka b de Silva 0
R.R. Hendricks b Dananjaya 19
J.P. Duminy lbw b de Silva 3
H. Klaasen c Mendis b Sandakan 18
D.A. Miller c Chandimal b Dananjaya 14
A.L. Phehlukwayo b Sandakan 0
K. Rabada lbw b Sandakan 0
C.J. Dala not out 12
L. Ngidi c Chandimal b Rajitha 4
T. Shamsi c Chandimal b Udana 0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-5, W-1, NB-1) 8

TOTAL (all out, 16.4 overs) 98

FALL OF WKTS: 1-14, 2-30, 3-42, 4-57, 5-69, 6-69, 7-73, 8-84, 9-93.

BOWLING: Rajitha 3-0-27-1; de Silva 4-0-22-2 (1nb); Dananjaya 4-0-15-2 (1w); Sandakan 4-1-19-3; Udana 1.4-9-1.

SRI LANKA:

M.D.K.J. Perera c Shamsi b Rabada 3
B.K.G. Mendis lbw b Rabada 1
L.D. Chandimal not out 36
D.M. de Silva c Phehlukwayo b Dala 31
A.D. Mathews c Klaasen b Shamsi 0
M.D. Shanaka c Hendricks b Dala 16
N.L.T.C. Perera b Shamsi 0
A. Dananjaya b Duminy 2
I. Udana not out 5

EXTRAS (W-3, NB-2) 5

TOTAL (for seven wkts, 16 overs) 99

FALL OF WKTS: 1-4, 2-6, 3-59, 4-63, 5-82, 6-83, 7-88.

DID NOT BAT: P.A.D.L.R. Sandakan, C.A.K. Rajitha.

BOWLING: Rabada 4-0-24-2 (2w); Ngidi 3-0-25-0; Shamsi 4-1-26-2 (1w); Dala 4-0-22-2 (2w); Duminy 1-0-2-1.

RESULT: Sri Lanka won by three wickets.

UMPIRES: R.E.J. Martinesz (Sri Lanka) and R.S.A. Palliyaguruge (Sri Lanka).

TV UMPIRE: L.E. Hannibal (Sri Lanka).

MATCH REFEREE: J. Srinath (India).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Dhananjaya de Silva.

Published in Dawn, August 15th, 2018

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