Perera, who took three wickets in the morning session with his off-spin, stood out for the hosts with impressive figures of 4-46 from his 23 overs, while Lakmal picked up three including the prized scalp of du Plessis. The 64-run seventh-wicket partnership between du Plessis and Vernon Philander, who made 18, was the best that South Africa could muster in their 54.3 overs. Veteran Rangana Herath grabbed two wickets while left-arm wrist spinner Lakshan Sandakan claimed one – the three spinners sharing seven wickets in total. Lakmal did not bowl at all until the 37th over of the innings, but was effective after lunch on day two, rattling the off-stump of du Plessis with a delivery that jagged in sharply. Lakmal then quickly got rid of the number nine and 10 batsmen to end the innnings with figures of 3-21 from only 4.3 overs. On Thursday, opener Dimuth Karunaratne gave Sri Lanka a fighting total with his unbeaten 158 after the hosts elected to bat first at the start of the two-match series.
Published in Daily Times, July 14th 2018.
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