SOUTH AFRICAN batter Ryan Rickelton plays a stroke during the second Test against Sri Lanka at St Georges Park on Thursday.—AFP
SOUTH AFRICAN batter Ryan Rickelton plays a stroke during the second Test against Sri Lanka at St Georges Park on Thursday.—AFP

GQEBERHA: South Africa’s Ryan Rickelton scored a maiden Test century as the hosts finished on 269-7 against Sri Lanka on the opening day of the second Test on Thursday.

Rickelton was brought into the team, after Wiaan Mulder’s injury in last we­eks first test win ruled him out, and took his cha­nce but not before surviving a massive scare on 98.

The 28-year-old, competing in his eighth Test, was adjudged lbw to a delivery that nipped back from Vishwa Fernando but was spared when a review of the umpires decision showed a slight inside edge before the ball hit the pads.

Two balls later, Ricke­lton pushed for a couple of runs to bring up his Test century off 231 balls to his obvious relief and the delight of the St George’s Park crowd.

He added only one more run before being dismissed when snagged by Pathum Nissanka at gully off Lahiru Kumara minutes before stumps.

Sri Lanka came back strongly after taking the second new ball and also dismissed Marco Jansen (four) with the last ball before the close.

The home side had looked to have the upper hand as captain Temba Bavuma chimed in with 78 while Kyle Verreynne was 48 not out at the close and will resume on Friday along Keshav Maharaj.

Sri Lanka had the hosts in difficulty at 82-3 at lunch but Bavuma and Rickelton fought back and put on 133 runs for the fourth wicket before the skipper was dismissed in the penultimate over before tea.

He was tempted into taking on a series of short balls, eventually gloving a swing to Asitha Fernando’s rising delivery and giving away his wicket when looking well set to go on and reach three figures. Bav­uma has now made 23 Test fifties but only gone on to a Test century three times.

David Bedingham followed cheaply for six des­pite being handed two lives when he was dropped tw­ice after top edging rising deliveries high into the sky.

But he continued an aggr­essive approach and was bowled by spinner Prab­ath Jayasuriya, dancing down the wicket and missing a wild swing at the ball.

Before lunch, Kumara took his 100th Test wicket as he bowled opener Aiden Markram for 20 and followed that up with the dismissal of home favourite Tristan Stubbs, who was caught behind for four runs.

Tony de Zorzi’s was the first wicket to fall as he was dismissed first ball, trapped lbw by Asitha Fernando at the start of the second over of the day.

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA (1st Innings):

A. Markram b Kumara 20
T. de Zorzi lbw A. Fernando 0
R. Rickelton c Nissanka b Kumara 101
T. Stubbs c K. Mendis b Kumara 4
T. Bavuma c K. Mendis b A. Fernando 78
D. Bedingham b Jayasuriya 6
K. Verreynne not out 48
M. Jansen b V. Fernando 4

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-1, NB-2, W-4) 8
TOTAL (for seven wkts, 86.3 overs) 269
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-0 de (Zorzi), 2-32 (Markram), 3-44 (Stubbs), 4-177 (Bavuma), 5-186 (Bedingham), 6-263 (Rickelton), 7-269 (Jansen)
STILL TO BAT: K. Maharaj, K. Rabada, K. Paterson
BOWLING: V. Fernando 16.3-5-46-1, A. Fernando 19-1-67-2 (3w), Kumara 13-2-54-3 (1w, 2nb), Jayasuriya 29-4-74-1, de Silva 9-1-26-0
SRI LANKA: D. Karunaratne, P. Nissanka, D. Chandimal, A. Mathews, KD. Mendis, D. de Silva, K. Mendis, P. Jayasuria, A. Fernando, L. Kumara, V. Fernando

UMPIRES: Joel Wilson (West Indies) and Paul Reiffel (Australia)
TV UMPIRE: Sharfuddola (Bangladesh)
MATCH REFEREE: Javagal Srinath (India)

Published in Dawn, December 6th, 2024

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