Avishka Fernando century sets the platform as Sri Lanka take 1-0 lead
Sri Lanka 300 for 9 (Fernando 118, Asalanka 72, Maharaj 2-30) beat South Africa 286 for 6 (Markram 96, van der Dussen 59, Dananjaya 2-65) by 14 runs
When Markram was dismissed, South Africa had two new batters at the crease, in van der Dussen and Kyle Verreynne, and they needed time to get in. Five boundary-less overs followed, at a crucial stage in the chase, before van der Dussen swept through backward square leg. He played that shot, and the reverse sweep, almost exclusively and they brought him runs but not quickly enough. Verreynne was less productive, using 20 balls to score only 12 before he was out lbw.
Van der Dussen and Heinrich Klaasen combined for a partnership of 51 but were always playing catch up and when van der Dussen yorked himself playing the reverse sweep South Africa were all but out of the chase. Phehlukwayo was in at No. 7, which appears a spot too high for him – the length of South Africa’s line-up will be another talking point. Sri Lanka’s, on the other hand, looked more than long enough.
Fernando and Minod Bhanuka scored 41 runs off the first six overs against a pedestrian opening burst and runs only dried up with the introduction of Maharaj in the seventh over, and Markram in the tenth. The pair bowled eight overs in tandem and gave away only 25 runs. Crucially, they also took two wickets. Bhanuka was bowled by a Markram arm ball as he missed with a slog sweep and, four balls later, Bhanuka Rajapaksa became the only Sri Lankan batter to fail on the day, when he holed out to deep midwicket off Maharaj. Sri Lanka were 58 for 2 in the 13th over but South Africa were unable to keep the pressure on.
Phehlukwayo gave away the first boundary in more than 50 balls when he angled his first delivery down leg and Dhananjaya de Silva helped it to fine leg for four. de Silva lived dangerously thereafter, hitting Shamsi just over mid-off, where he evaded Phehlukwayo’s outstretched hand, and was dropped on 30, when he offered a return catch to Shamsi, as the rain came down. A 25-minute delay gave de Silva, and South Africa, time to regroup, though it did not seem to do either much good. The batter was dropped again, on 33, when he got a thick edge off a late cut against Maharaj, but Klaasen could not hold on to a low chance. De Silva was eventually stumped by Klaasen after reaching out to sweep Maharaj with his back foot just outside the crease.
In the end, Sri Lanka have gained crucial points on the World Cup Super League table and have moved up to eighth, while South Africa have slipped down to 11th. They have only successfully completed one chase of a 270-plus score since 2018, when they beat Australia in an ODI in Bloemfontein at home, after being set such a target ten times.
Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo’s South Africa correspondent
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