The win secured a 2-0 series sweep for the Proteas, moving them ahead of Australia, who briefly held the top spot after their 10-wicket win over India in Adelaide. South Africa’s latest victory pushed their percentage points to 63.33, surpassing Australia by 2.62 points. India, in third place, holds 57.29 points, while Sri Lanka sits fourth with 45.45.
The Proteas’ hopes of reaching the WTC final at Lord’s in June now hinge on their upcoming two home fixtures against Pakistan. With their ascent to No.1, South Africa has intensified the race for the WTC final, adding extra pressure on the competing teams.
South Africa’s success was powered by a stellar performance from spinner Keshav Maharaj, who claimed 5-76 on the final day. Maharaj’s efforts were crucial in dismissing Sri Lanka for 238, sealing the win within just 70 minutes.
The victory means South Africa remains firmly in the mix for a place in the WTC final, while Sri Lanka’s loss leaves them with slim hopes of qualification.
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