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South Africa vs Sri Lanka, SL in SA, 2 Tests, 2024 Full score card

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1st Test, Kingsmead, Durban, 27 Nov, 2024

South Africa

SA

191/10

&

366/5

(100.4) ov

Sri Lanka

SL

42/10

&

282/10

(79.4) ov

South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 233 runs

Player Of The Match

Marco Jansen,
South Africa
South Africa
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Sri Lanka
South Africa

Sri Lanka • 282/10 (79.4 overs)

D Chandimal 83 (174)

de Silva 59 (81)

M Jansen 4/73 (21.4)

K Maharaj 2/67 (24)

South Africa • 366/5 (100.4 overs)

T Stubbs 122 (221)

T Bavuma 113 (228)

P Jayasuriya 2/132 (40)

V Fernando 2/64 (18)

Sri Lanka • 42/10 (13.5 overs)

K Mendis 13 (20)

L Kumara 10 (5)

M Jansen 7/13 (6.5)

G Coetzee 2/18 (3)

South Africa • 191/10 (49.4 overs)

T Bavuma 70 (117)

K Maharaj 24 (35)

A Fernando 3/44 (14.4)

L Kumara 3/70 (12)

Commentary

That ends a pretty one-sided contest from Durban. South Africa were always the favourites but given the confidence Sri Lanka have been blooming with in the past few months, we expected much better. The second Test is not far away, scheduled on Thursday, in Gqeberha and rest assured, there is going to be no letup in terms of a green deck. The Lankans have been decent with the ball, but need to find a way to bat better and longer. Both teams still have a decent chance to make it to the World Test Championship final with the Proteas now in SECOND PLACE and will be eager to strike the right chord in the second Test. The first ball will be bowled at 8 am GMT on Thursday, 5th December, 2024, in that game but our buildup will begin much earlier. Do join us early then. But before that, there is cricketing action to be followed from New Zealand, in the NZ-Eng Test, also from West Indies, in the WI-Ban Test and also the Zimbabwe-Pakistan T20Is. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

TEMBA BAVUMA, South Africa's victorious skipper, is up for a chat now. Bavuma says he is very happy and it is always nice to start the series with a win. Talks about the tough position they were in on Day 1 but mentions that they believed that they could get out of it and just wanted to put in a partnership. Adds that they assessed that the conditions were favouring seamers and they knew they could exploit them seeing how Sri Lanka bowled. Says that batting was a bit tricky and the intent needed to be there to score and find the odd boundaries. Further mentions that they knew they would have to toil hard to find those last 5 wickets on Day 4 but adds that the way the bowlers did it was great, especially without Mulder. Mentions that they will have to find a replacement for Mulder and the medical team will assess Coetzee. On WTC, he says there have been conversations around it but they haven't kept it too loud and are focusing on how they perform as a team and then let things take care of themselves.

DHANANJAYA DE SILVA, Sri Lanka's captain, admits that the game was lost in their first innings with the bat, putting water over their bowling efforts in the first innings. On the team's mindset after that batting debacle, de Silva plays all around the question, citing that they need to get better. Says that the initial plan was to at least get to 140-150 in the first innings, but it did not happen. Praises Marco Jansen who just did not allow them to breathe. However, the skipper does not want to look too much into the loss and says that it is just one batting debacle. On being asked about what he was asking when he was batting, de Silva says that he was just looking to bat through Day 4.

MARCO JANSEN HAS BEEN NAMED THE PLAYER OF THE MATCH FOR HIS MATCH FIGURES OF 11/86. Jansen says he had always dreamt of taking 5 wickets but to take 10 is a very special feeling and any bowler's dream. Adds that it all sunk in on Friday night and is very glad about how it all panned out. Mentions that the pitch was flatter in the second inning and the ball was doing something every now and then. Concludes that he went through a training and conditioning period and is now enjoying his cricket with a fresh mind.

... THE PRESENTATION ...

Talking about the bowlers, the lanky man stands out tall. Marco Jansen. He blew away the Lankans in their first innings, taking 7 wickets in 41 balls, that means a wicket in roughly every 6 balls! And in the second dig, he finished with 4 wickets, to grab 11 for the match. Kagiso Rabada was decent but bowled way too many no balls. Gerald Coetzee was a big problem, as he leaked way too many runs. From a Sri Lankan perspective, despite the heavy loss, one has to laud the fighting spirit of the three seamers - Asitha Fernando, Vishwa Fernando ​​​and ​Lahiru Kumara. The two Fernandos were nipping the ball beautifully early on while Kumara hit the deck hard throughout. Bores well for Sri Lanka's future. Please stay tuned for the presentation...

Let's give the tourists an applause for showing at least some fight on Saturday. Many thought that it was a matter of a wicket and they would capitulate but Chandimal, skipper Dhananjaya and Kusal Mendis made the Proteas stretch. Eventually, they did fall off towards the end, slipping from 271/6 to 282 all out, but had this type of a scorecard come in the first innings, this match could have been in the balance. Nevertheless, the Lankans have got some batting practice ahead of the second Test.

The verdict was out early with Sri Lanka staring at a target of 516. They lost two quickly too, but then Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal fought hard. This was amidst a hostile spell by Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada, where Chandimal took a lot of blows as well. However, with the fading light and the seamers being allowed to bowl, the Lankans fell prey to that dangerous bowling as they slipped from 82/2 to 101/5. And come Day 4, it was just a matter of when.

After such a horror show in a matter of 70-odd minutes, the visitors found it very tough to lift themselves up. The pitch had seemingly gotten better and though they picked up 3 wickets seemingly quickly, they were given a practical examination on how to bat in difficult conditions by Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs. More so, Stubbs, because normally known as a T20 specialist, he had made the world known that he is eager to do well in Tests after the disappointment in Bangladesh. It was a real grind as both batters were supreme in their concentration levels and the Lankans threw in the towel.

Was the pitch unplayable? Difficult, yes. But not unplayable. Remember, South Africa were 117/7 in the first innings. But Temba Bavuma rallied his lower order around to get to 191, a much decent score. When Sri Lanka came to bat, either they were way too happy with their bowlers and thought that 191 was an underpar score, or had just not factored the change in pitches from Dambulla to Durban. Feet were nowhere near the ball, too many shots were played away from the body and there was simply no patience. Result? Before you could blink, South Africa were batting again.

Talk about 46 all out in Bengaluru. Or 42 all out in Durban. You fall so far behind in the game, that even if you fight hard in the next innings, water has already flown under the bridge. The 46 all out refers to India against New Zealand earlier this year, which also saw them post 462 in the second innings. But did not help. Similarly, here, if you look in isolation, 282 by Sri Lanka is a commendable effort with the bat in the 4th innings. But that 42 all out in their first innings pushed them so far back, that all chances of coming back seemed next to impossible.

There is always a first. Before this game, South Africa had never defeated Sri Lanka in a Test match in Durban. It has happened now. They are pumped up and their dream of reaching the World Test Championship final is still alive.

79.4W

OUT! TIMBER! What a fitting finish to the game and who better to cap it off than Marco Jansen! Charges in from around the wicket and hits the perfect length, with the angle coming into the batter, on middle and leg, Asitha Fernando takes a few steps back to his leg side and looks to keep it out but the ball zips past his bat and sends the leg stump flying. South Africa win by 233 runs! Marco Jansen finishes with 4 wickets in this inning and 11 in total in this game.

79.30

Hits the deck hard, on a back of a length, outside off, Asitha Fernando looks to reach for it but misses.

79.20

Short of a length, on middle and leg, Asitha Fernando backs a long way down leg and just about manages to push it out.

79.11lb

On a length, on middle and leg, Lahiru Kumara looks to work it around but misses. The ball deflects off his thigh pad and rolls to short fine leg for a single. It's called a leg bye!

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 79 overs : 281/9

A Fernando0 (5)

L Kumara5 (14)

K Maharaj24-5-67-2

78.60

Full on middle, Asitha Fernando gets his bat ahead and blocks.

78.50

A bit short and on off, Asitha Fernando gets low and swats it hard to long off.

78.40

Full, on middle, blocked by Asitha Fernando.

78.31

In the air, but falls short. A valiant effort from Temba Bavuma! This is slightly short and on off, Lahiru Kumara looks for a big slog sweep but fails to get the timing right. Skews it very high in the air and well behind mid-wicket. Bavuma swivels behind and tries to go for the catch, but the wind takes it further away and despite a dive he only manages to get fingertips on it. The batters cross.

78.20

Full and on middle, Lahiru Kumara blocks.

78.14

FOUR! Nicely done! Lahiru Kumara is certain to express himself now. This is flighted full, on off, Kumara dances down the track and slices it over cover for a boundary.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 78 overs : 276/9

A Fernando0 (2)

L Kumara0 (11)

M Jansen21-5-73-3

77.60

Good length, over middle, Asitha Fernando manages to keep it out.

77.50

On a length, outside off, Asitha Fernando leaves it alone.

Asitha Fernando is the last man in, replacing Kusal Mendis.

77.4W

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! There goes the wicket of Mendis and Marco Jansen is thrilled to bits! Gets his 10th wicket in this game. Exceptional bowling! Steams in and hits the back of a length, just outside off. Kusal Mendis hops back and looks to punch it away on the off side. The ball shapes away just a bit to go past and take the outside edge on its way. Kyle Verreynne takes a very straightforward catch and Sri Lanka lose thir 9th. South Africa need 1 more wicket to win while Sri Lanka are 240 runs away.

77.30

Short of a length, outside off, Kusal Mendis slices it to deep backward point.

77.20

Angling into the pads, on a length, Kusal Mendis looks to turn it around but misses. The ball goes to fine leg off his pads but they do not take the run. Not sure how long they would hang on like this with the target still 240 runs away.

77.10

Back of a length, on middle and leg, Kusal Mendis pulls it to fine leg but takes no run.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 77 overs : 276/8

L Kumara0 (11)

K Mendis48 (73)

K Maharaj23-5-62-2

76.60

Full and on off, Lahiru Kumara pushes it out on the off side.

Commentary

Welcome back. Well, surprise, surprise! SOUTH AFRICA HAVE DECLARED! We did not see this coming. Neither did the Sri Lankans, probably. 37 overs are left in the day. This sudden declaration would have caught the Lankan openers by shock more than surprise. But they have got to do the job. Dimuth Karunaratne and Pathum Nissanka slowly walk down the stairs as the Proteas get into a huddle. Kagiso Rabada to start off proceedings. Nissanka to face. Here we go!

... DAY 3, FINAL SESSION ...

It will be intriguing to see how long the Proteas choose to bat before unleashing their pace attack on Sri Lanka again. They might opt to bat for another hour or so in this final session, aiming to pile more runs and leave the opposition’s tired legs, after a gruelling day in the field, to face a daunting chase! The final session of Day 3 is set to commence at 1 pm GMT.

In an effort to up the ante, Tristan Stubbs departed after a well-made 122. David Bedingham then arrived with clear intent to score briskly, immediately putting some pressure on the bowlers. While Sri Lanka created a couple of half-chances, they persevered and were rewarded with the prized wicket of skipper Bavuma right at the stroke of Tea.

With the second new ball, Sri Lanka found some energy, extracting movement both ways to challenge the batters. Despite the testing phase, Stubbs and Bavuma, both nearing centuries, held their ground. Stubbs reached his milestone first, and just as nerves seemed to creep in for Bavuma, a timely drinks break helped him settle. The skipper then reached his well-deserved century, capping off a remarkable fourth-wicket partnership.

Another session dominated by the Proteas! They added 133 runs in 27.4 overs, losing just two wickets. Starting the session with a commanding lead of 382, Bavuma and Stubbs showcased smart, calculated batting to extend South Africa's grip on the game. With the lead now ballooned to a massive 515, they are firmly dictating terms!

100.4W

OUT! LBW! This is definitely close and 'COME ONNNN!' yells Asitha. David Bedingham walks across to his skipper and suggests him to review. This was on a good length, outside off, Temba Bavuma looked to defend but missed as the ball jagged right back in. Missed the bat and hit him high on the back pad. Nothing on UltraEdge as ball passes bat. Big gap. What does Ball Tracker say? Three reds! It is official! Bavuma's luck runs out at last! He departs for a magnificent 113 and the whole team is applauding him off from the dressing room. With that, it is TEA ON DAY 3, SOUTH AFRICA ARE 366/5, LEAD BY 515!

100.30

Down the leg side again, Temba misses his flick once more. Someone appeals for a catch, probably Asitha himself. He seems to be the most interested with absolutely no support from the keeper. Dhananjaya de Silva is in the 'Doesn't-matter-what-happens' mode and blandly goes for the review, on his bowler's insistence. UltraEdge detects nothing when the ball passes the bat. Reviews lost, morale lost and slowly, game being lost as well.

100.20

On a good length, just outside off, the skipper defends it towards short mid-wicket.

100.21wd

A bouncer, around off, Temba Bavuma pulls out of the pull. WIDE signalled for height.

100.10

On a good length, but down the leg side. Bavuma misses his flick.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 100 overs : 365/4

T Bavuma113 (224)

D Bedingham21 (11)

P Jayasuriya40-2-132-2

99.61

Loopy, on off, Temba Bavuma eases it to long off for a single.

99.50

Fires it in, flatter and fuller, on middle, Temba Bavuma punches it to mid on.

99.40

Full, on middle and leg, Temba Bavuma nudges it on the leg side.

99.31

Dropped short, around off, Bedingham goes back and pulls it through mid-wicket for a boundary.

99.24

FOUR! Cracking shot. Dropped short, around off, David Bedingham rocks back and pulls it through mid-wicket. Splits deep mid-wicket and long on!

99.12

Short, outside off, cut through point for a couple..

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 99 overs : 357/4

D Bedingham14 (8)

T Bavuma112 (221)

A Fernando17-2-53-0

98.61

Very full, just down leg, David Bedingham yet again tries to flick it away but only manages to get a feather of an edge to the left of the keeper who does well diving to that side and makes half a stop. A really loud appeal from Asitha alone and meanwhile the batters cross.

98.50

A slower one but still down leg, on a length, David Bedingham looks for a flick but misses.

98.40

Full and well down leg, David Bedingham has no way to reach but attempts it anyway.

98.32

A full toss, around off, David Bedingham walks down the track and whips it to the right of long on for a brace.

98.21

On a good length, around off, Bavuma nudges it through square leg for a single.

98.12

Full, outside off, moving away, Temba Bavuma moves forward, opens the face of his bat and guides it behind point for a couple. Moves to 111.

Asitha Fernando has been handed the ball. 16-2-47-0 so far. Around 13 minutes to go for Tea. A bit of a holdup. The sightscreen behind Asitha is causing problems for Bavuma. The screen is black and the white curtains are not draped over it. Bavuma wants the curtain to be draped. Instructions executed and off we go.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 98 overs : 351/4

D Bedingham11 (4)

T Bavuma109 (219)

P Jayasuriya39-2-124-2

97.60

Nagging length, just outside off, David Bedingham waits back and punches it straight to point.

97.51

Full, on middle, Temba Bavuma taps it to mid-wicket for a single. The lead is now 500 runs!

97.41

Pushed through, fuller and just outside off, the ball keeps low. David Bedingham squeezes it out to deep backward point for one.

97.36

SIX! TONK! He means business, does Bedingham! Four off the first, six off the second, bang, bang! What's next? Flighted ball, around off, David Bedingham comes down the track and swings it massively over long on! The dressing room certainly enjoyed that.

97.21

Landed outside off, just a tad short, Bavuma opens the face of his bat and guides it behind point for a single.

97.10

Full, around off, Temba Bavuma defends it back down the pitch.

Commentary

We are back! The umpires are out and are followed by the Sri Lankan fielders who are spreading across the field. Aiden Markram and Tony de Zorzi are the openers for Proteas. Asitha Fernando has the new ball in hand and will start the proceedings for the visitors. Away we go!

... THIRD INNINGS...

A sheer lack of patience and a string of poor shot selections proved to be Sri Lanka's undoing, as their batting lineup succumbed to a dramatic collapse. The visitors failed to weather the relentless storm from the South African pace attack, often chasing deliveries they could have left or attempting aggressive strokes at the wrong moments. Five batters falling for ducks and only two managing to cross double digits highlight the absolute misery of Sri Lanka’s batting performance. Sri Lanka has a mountain to climb as they come out to bowl, and they’ll need everything to click perfectly to make a dent in this game. Discipline with the ball, sharpness in the field, and an aggressive mindset are non-negotiable if they hope to claw their way back into contention. On the other hand, South Africa, armed with a commanding lead of 149 runs, will look to bat with intent and put the game firmly out of Sri Lanka's reach. South Africa's replay with the bat to follow!

Kagiso Rabada got the ball rolling with a perfect start, setting the tone early with his trademark accuracy and sharp lines. Although Marco Jansen's first over showed a few loose deliveries, it didn't take long for the towering left-armer to find his rhythm. Rabada struck first to break through, and Jansen quickly followed up, finding his stride and making life miserable for the Sri Lankan batters. The South African pace attack, spearheaded by Jansen with his extended spell, kept the pressure relentless, probing with testing lines and extracting movement that the visitors simply couldn't handle.

What a phase it has been for South Africa led by Marco Jansen who finishes with 7 wickets for just 13 runs! The Proteas have completely turned the tide, grabbing the Sri Lankan batting lineup by the scruff of its neck and delivering a masterclass in bowling bundling them out for just 42 runs which is also their lowest ever total in Test cricket. After their own struggles earlier, being bowled out for 191, this performance from the Proteas is a statement of intent.

13.5W

OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! 7/13 - really, Jansen? Take a bow. His best ever figures in an innings in Test cricket. He has taken all those wickets in a single spell, which did not even last 7 overs! 6.5, to be precise. A short ball, around off, Asitha Fernando backed away and looked to pull it to the leg side. But the ball skid onto the bat and went straight up in the air. It has gone nowhere and Jansen himself calls for the catch, taking it to his right. 5th duck in the innings and SRI LANKA ARE WRAPPED UP FOR 42, giving South Africa a lead of 149!

13.40

On a good length, outside off, Asitha Fernando pushes but misses.

Asitha Fernando is the last man in, replacing Vishwa Fernando.

13.3W

OUT! BOWLED! Number 6 for Jansen! He is on track to wrap up Sri Lanka in one single spell. Fast and furious, in line of the stumps, Vishwa Fernando stays back and moves a touch to the leg side. He is comprehensively beaten by pace and only gets a bit of an inside edge, but cannot prevent the ball from knocking the stumps over. These are now the BEST FIGURES in an innings for Marco Jansen in Tests, going past his 5/35. Vishwa departs for a duck as well, Sri Lanka are 42/9 and trail by 149!

13.20

Around off, Vishwa stays back to defend but gets a thick inside edge onto his pads.

13.10

On a good length, around off, Vishwa Fernando feels for it but misses.

Will Jansen get another? Yes, he does. Can he finish this off in this spell?

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 42/8

L Kumara10 (5)

V Fernando0 (0)

G Coetzee3-0-18-2

12.60

Full and outside off, moving away, LK pushes and misses. Eventful over.

12.50

Short, outside off, a swing and a miss.

12.42

Coetzee smartly slips in a fuller one now. Lahiru stays back and plays a flat-footed drive and gets a thick outside edge. It bounces in front of the keeper, Kyle Verreynne, who is wrong footed, initially moving to his left. Parries it past the slips and the batters get a couple. The deficit is now 149.

12.34

FOUR! He is not going to hang around and just poke. A short ball, at the head, Kumara takes his eyes off the ball and swings wildly. Gets a top edge which flies over backward point!

12.24

FOUR! Ooohh... thought this was gone too. On a good length around off, moving away, Lahiru Kumara pushes at it away from his body and gets a thick outside edge. Luckily for him, the ball goes behind gully and races to the deep third fence. At least, they get off that dreaded 32.

Lahiru Kumara walks in at number 10, replacing Kusal Mendis.

12.1W

OUT! LBW! Another one, another duck. The third duck in this innings. The camera pans onto Sanath Jayasuriya in the Lankan dressing room, their coach and he is as stunned as us. What is happening out there? This was on a good length, outside off and Kusal Mendis looked to defend. The ball nipped back in sharply, missed the bat and caught him on the pad. Coetzee appealed but initially Paul Reiffel did not give it. Then almost, as an afterthought, he raised his finger! A shellshocked Kusal took it upstairs. UltraEdge detected nothing while Ball Tracker projected it to be hitting the top of leg stump, Review lost, batter lost, pride at stake. 32/4 has become 32/8, with the trail still reading 159!

Vishwa Fernando walks in at number 9, replacing Prabath Jayasuriya.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 32/7

P Jayasuriya0 (3)

K Mendis0 (2)

M Jansen6-1-13-5

11.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! And Jansen gets a Michelle in his 6th over! One might argue that he got a few gifts but he won't care. A 5-wicket haul in Tests, that too, in the first spell, is really special. Jansen keeps the length a tad short of full, outside off and because he is coming around the wicket, Jayasuriya feels compelled to play at that. The ball comes in, takes the outside edge and goes straight to Tristan Stubbs at third slip. Jayasuriya departs for a 3-ball duck and Sri Lanka are 32/7, still trailing by 159!

11.50

Full, around off, pushed towards cover.

11.40

Around off, immediately the length becomes short, Prabath Jayasuriya nudges it towards short leg.

Prabath Jayasuriya walks in at number 8, replacing his skipper Dhananjaya de Silva.

11.3W

OUT! BOWLED! Wicket number 4 for Jansen! Have to say, a bit irresponsible from the Lankan skipper. Yes, attack is a must but it is equally important to respect the situation. Jansen is bowling fireballs at the moment and it is not the wisest idea to counterattack. Especially when this could be the last over of his spell. A length ball, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva plays a really loose drive, well away from his body. The ball lands, zips in, takes the inside edge and shatters the stumps. This is a real gift for the Proteas. Dhananjaya de Silva departs for 7 and Sri Lanka are 32/6, trailing by 159!

11.20

On a good length, around off, let through on length.

11.10

On a good length, around off, Dhananjaya de Silva pushes at it but misses.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 32/5

K Mendis0 (2)

de Silva7 (9)

G Coetzee2-0-8-1

10.60

On a good length, a bit too straight, Kusal misses his flick and is hit on the pads.

10.50

Down the leg side, Kusal Mendis misses his flick.

DRINKS BREAK. A real horror period for the visitors. They were rocked on earlier by bounce by the Proteas and now, a bit of seam movement is causing them problems. The batters are not quite able to adjust to either but what Hashim Amla mentioned on air during the Lunch break regarding the Protea batters is valid for the Lankans as well - just no patience to hang in there! They have played a shade over 10 overs but have lost half their side. Which means, roughly 2 overs per wicket. They need to score some runs, yes, but one feels it is okay to just bide time for now. Just allow Jansen and Rabada, who might return from the other end, to go off. Then play your strokes perhaps. Kusal Mendis walks in at number 7, replacing Kamindu Mendis.

Commentary

Well, after that marathon session, the break seems very tiny, isn't it? The South Africans are back on the field, in a huddle. Skipper Temba Bavuma is giving a long pep talk. They could and should have got more but that is in the past. Can their bowlers make 191 seem like 291? Out walk the Sri Lankan openers - Dimuth Karunaratne and Pathum Nissanka.  Kagiso Rabada has the brand new cherry in his hand. Pretty sure, Marco Jansen will be his opening partner. But the big question is - Will Wiaan Mulder be able to bowl? If no, will his bowling be missed? Because if he doesn't, it means extra workload on the shoulders of Rabada, Jansen, Coetzee and Maharaj. All set to go now. Rabada to Nissanka, first up.

... DAY 2, SESSION 2 ...

Dissecting more into Pakistan stuff, there is a lot of talk going about the hosting of next year's Champions Trophy. An ODI tournament which will be played between teams ranked in the top 8. Pakistan are scheduled to host the same but with India refusing to travel to Pakistan, the tournament could take a hit. Would the entire tournament be shifted to another country? Or could we have a hybrid model, where a few matches are held in Pakistan while the others, including the knockouts, are held outside Pakistan? What happens if India and Pakistan clash? Where will it be played? Just too many questions. Let the boards and ICC only decide. We would rather contend ourselves to just covering the tournament!

How are the neighbours doing? Let's take a peek to check what is happening in Zimbabwe. The 3rd ODI between Zimbabwe and Pakistan is scheduled today and Pakistan have reached 229/3 in the 44th over, riding on a century by newcomer Kamran Ghulam and 50 by Abdullah Shafique. The pitch is definitely on the slower side but there are no demons in it as such. The hosts have found it difficult to pick wickets in Bulawayo and Pakistan would be aiming to get as close to 300 as possible from here on.

Thanks to this doubly extended session, the second session could start as late as 1040 GMT. South Africa would be disappointed with their batting effort but one feels that this is not that easy a batting pitch as it might seem. The good thing for the home side is, the weather has not affected the pitch. There is plenty of juice on offer and if the Saffas come out and keep Sri Lanka under 200-250, we could have a one-inning shootout. Please stay tuned.

Let's not take anything away from Sri Lanka. Whether batting was difficult, or South Africa left a few runs out there - the Lankan bowlers deserved their wickets. The seamers were on the money, keeping the length between, good and short, which generated extra bounce and got the balls moving off the seam. The Proteas' technical flaws might have been exposed but that can come only when the bowlers are consistently persistent. Asitha Fernando has been a revelation for a few months now, while he was well supported by the other Fernando, Vishwa. Lahiru Kumara then came and burst through with his pace. This trio picked up 8 wickets, with Asitha and Kumara picking up 3 apiece. The only surprise might have been that of Prabath Jayasuriya, who managed to get 2 wickets in the span of 5 balls, which really confirms the lack of application from the lower middle order.

Perfectionists will be perfectionists, aye? As per the great legend Hashim Amla on air, South Africa have left a few runs out there. He bluntly says that anything under 300 is not enough on this surface and on dissecting the African batting, he reckons that even though the bowling was good, it was not unplayable. As per him, the wickets fell due to technical deficiencies, as the batters lacked patience and did not know where their off stump was. He reckons that it was all about batters spending time in the middle and barring Bavuma and Rabada to some extent, no one showed that intent. Well, that's the case throughout the world, isn't it?

Champions stand up when the chips are usually down. That's exactly how Temba Bavuma played. He was fidgety and struggling for a major part on Day 1 but this morning, he found his rhythm. He readily took the burden of batting with the tail and formed useful partnerships with Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj ​​​​and Kagiso Rabada, before falling for a valiant 70. Yes, he was given a couple of lives on Wednesday, but that is not his problem. His gritty knock has given the home side a competitive total to fight for and if the pitch stays as it is, it will be a treat to watch Rabada and Jansen bowl on this deck. After Bavuma's 70, the next best was Maharaj's 24 and only two others could reach double digits. That's how difficult batting was. Or is.

Like Wednesday, Sri Lanka were right on the money on Thursday morning, blowing through the lower middle order of South Africa. Lahiru Kumara removed Kyle Verreynne early and then Prabath Jayasuriya got into his work, removing two wickets quickly. At that stage, the home side was in grave danger of getting bowled out under 150, with the score reading 117/7. But the lower order rallied around its skipper and managed to add a valuable 74 runs for the last 3 wickets.

That concludes a doubly extended session this morning. First, the session was extended by 15 minutes, which got extended by a further quarter of an hour, meaning that we roughly had a session of 150 minutes. Sri Lanka bowled 29 overs, picked up all the remaining 6 wickets while South Africa scored 111 runs. It was primarily Sri Lanka's session for two-thirds of it, but that last half an hour would have made the Protea bowlers smile, because they now have something to bowl at.

49.4W

OUT! CAUGHT! The short ball ploy finally works and Sri Lanka wrap the Protea inning for 191 runs! Asitha Fernando digs it into the surface, on middle and leg, Kagiso Rabada is quick to read the length and rocks back to pull but is cramped for room. He goes through the shot and gets a decent connection behind square on the leg side. Dinesh Chandimal from deep backward square leg keeps his eyes on the ball and is quick to move across the turf on his right. The ball comes to him at great pace and flatter trajectory but he does exceptionally well to take a very sharp catch to his right. End of a useful stand of 26 as well.

49.31

On a good length, around off, Wiaan Mulder goes back and works it through mid-wicket for a run.

49.21

Lucky again! This is frustrating for Sri Lanka. Asitha comes charging in and bangs the ball into the deck. Rabada takes his eyes off and ducks, with his bat hanging in the air like a periscope, The ball bounces, rises, takes the top edge and flies in the air, but does not carry to deep square leg. A single taken and South Africa touch 190.

49.14

FOUR! Lucky runs, valuable nevertheless for South Africa! A short ball, outside off, from around the wicket, Kagiso Rabada looks to pull. But the ball bounces extra, takes the top edge and flies over the keeper, to the deep third fence!

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 49 overs : 185/9

W Mulder8 (11)

K Rabada10 (20)

de Silva1-0-11-0

48.60

Full and on off and middle, Wiaan Mulder turns it to square leg. Not an experiment which worked. 15 from the over!

48.56

SIX! Oh hello, Wiaan Mulder has cleared the fence with a beautiful strike! And if there were any concerns about his finger earlier, this shot just put them to rest! This is pitching fuller and on middle and off, Wiaan Mulder steps out, gets to the pitch of the ball and with a beautiful backlift tonks it straight back over the bowler's head for a biggie.

48.40

Tossed up, full and on off, Wiaan Mulder drives it back to the bowler.

48.31

A touch short, around middle, Kagiso punches it down to long on for a single.

48.20

Very full, around off, Rabada nudges it towards short mid-wicket.

48.14

FOUR! Does not start well, does the skipper. A short ball, down the leg side, Kagiso Rabada stays inside the line, goes back and nudges it through fine leg. Square leg tries to chase it down but is late.

The skipper, Dhananjaya de Silva, looks for some inspiration. Brings himself on.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 48 overs : 174/9

K Rabada5 (17)

W Mulder2 (8)

A Fernando14-3-38-2

47.61

Oh dear! A mixup that luckily doesn't cost Rabada his wicket! Asitha Fernando angles in the short one, on middle and leg, Kagiso Rabada is caught by surprise and looks to keep it out. His bottom hand comes off the bat but he manages to dab it out on the leg side. Wiaan Mulder sets off for the run but Rabada isn't quite sure and responds to it eventually. Asitha Fernando charges in towards the ball, collects it and has a shy at the bowling end but misses.

47.51

Fires in a yorker, right at the toes, Wiaan Mulder gets low and taps the ball on it's head, working it in front of deep square leg for a single.

47.41

Short and on middle, Kagiso Rabada pulls it off the upper half of his bat but does well to keep it all along the ground and in front of deep mid-wicket for one.

47.30

Another bouncer, around middle, Rabada evades with a duck.

47.20

Another bouncer, let through.

47.10

On a good length, around middle and leg, Kagiso Rabada ducks. 'One for the over', says the umpire.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 47 overs : 171/9

K Rabada3 (12)

W Mulder1 (7)

V Fernando15-2-35-2

46.61

Length, on off, Kagiso Rabada pushes it to point for a single.

46.50

Takes some pace off and keeps it just outside off, on a length, Kagiso Rabada sees the line and makes a leave.

46.40

On a length, on off, Kagiso Rabada makes a good block.

Sri Lanka
South Africa
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
P Nissanka

lbw b G Coetzee

23 31 4 0 74.19
D Karunaratne

c T Stubbs b K Rabada

4 18 1 0 22.22
D Chandimal

c & b G Coetzee

83 174 12 0 47.70
A Mathews

lbw b M Jansen

25 42 2 0 59.52
K Mendis

c K Verreynne b M Jansen

10 28 0 1 35.71
P Jayasuriya

c de Zorzi b K Rabada

1 12 0 0 8.33
de Silva

c T Stubbs b K Maharaj

59 81 9 1 72.83
K Mendis

c K Verreynne b M Jansen

48 77 9 0 62.33
V Fernando

c A Markram b K Maharaj

1 5 0 0 20
L Kumara

not out

5 15 1 0 33.33
A Fernando

b M Jansen

0 8 0 0 0
Extras

(b 4,lb 6,w 0,nb 13,Penalty 0)

23
Total 79.4 (RR: 3.54)
282/10

Did not bat:

Fall of wickets:

(D Karunaratne, 4.5 ov) (P Nissanka, 9.2 ov) (A Mathews, 20.1 ov) (K Mendis, 27 ov) (P Jayasuriya, 29.5 ov) (de Silva, 54.4 ov) (D Chandimal, 73.2 ov) (V Fernando, 74.1 ov) (K Mendis, 77.4 ov) (A Fernando, 79.4 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
K Rabada
21 3 65 2 3.09
M Jansen
21.4 5 73 4 3.36
G Coetzee
13 0 67 2 5.15
K Maharaj
24 5 67 2 2.79
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
de Zorzi

c A Fernando b P Jayasuriya

17 32 2 0 53.12
A Markram

b V Fernando

47 81 4 1 58.02
W Mulder

lbw b P Jayasuriya

15 31 1 0 48.38
T Stubbs

b V Fernando

122 221 9 2 55.20
T Bavuma

lbw b A Fernando

113 228 9 0 49.56
D Bedingham

not out

21 11 2 1 190.90
Extras

(b 6,lb 24,w 1,nb 0,Penalty 0)

31
Total 100.4 (RR: 3.64)
366/5

Did not bat: K Verreynne, M Jansen, G Coetzee, K Maharaj, K Rabada

Fall of wickets:

(de Zorzi, 11.5 ov) (W Mulder, 21.4 ov) (A Markram, 24.4 ov) (T Stubbs, 96.5 ov) (T Bavuma, 100.4 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
A Fernando
17.4 2 54 1 3.05
V Fernando
18 2 64 2 3.55
L Kumara
18 5 43 0 2.38
P Jayasuriya
40 2 132 2 3.30
de Silva
6 0 31 0 5.16
K Mendis
1 0 12 0 12.00
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
P Nissanka

c T Stubbs b M Jansen

3 12 0 0 25
D Karunaratne

c D Bedingham b K Rabada

2 9 0 0 22.22
D Chandimal

b M Jansen

0 4 0 0 0
A Mathews

c D Bedingham b M Jansen

1 14 0 0 7.14
K Mendis

c D Bedingham b G Coetzee

13 20 3 0 65
de Silva

b M Jansen

7 12 1 0 58.33
K Mendis

lbw b G Coetzee

0 3 0 0 0
P Jayasuriya

c T Stubbs b M Jansen

0 3 0 0 0
V Fernando

b M Jansen

0 3 0 0 0
L Kumara

not out

10 5 2 0 200
A Fernando

c & b M Jansen

0 2 0 0 0
Extras

(b 0,lb 1,w 1,nb 4,Penalty 0)

6
Total 13.5 (RR: 3.04)
42/10

Did not bat:

Fall of wickets:

(D Karunaratne, 3 ov) (P Nissanka, 3.2 ov) (D Chandimal, 5.2 ov) (A Mathews, 7.1 ov) (K Mendis, 10.4 ov) (de Silva, 11.3 ov) (P Jayasuriya, 12 ov) (K Mendis, 12.1 ov) (V Fernando, 13.3 ov) (A Fernando, 13.5 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
K Rabada
4 1 10 1 2.50
M Jansen
6.5 1 13 7 1.90
G Coetzee
3 0 18 2 6.00
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
A Markram

c A Mathews b A Fernando

9 11 2 0 81.81
de Zorzi

c K Mendis b V Fernando

4 9 1 0 44.44
T Stubbs

c D Karunaratne b L Kumara

16 38 3 0 42.10
T Bavuma

c L Kumara b A Fernando

70 117 9 1 59.82
D Bedingham

b L Kumara

4 6 1 0 66.66
K Verreynne

lbw b L Kumara

9 22 2 0 40.90
W Mulder

not out

9 12 0 1 75
M Jansen

lbw b P Jayasuriya

13 21 2 0 61.90
G Coetzee

c K Mendis b P Jayasuriya

1 8 0 0 12.50
K Maharaj

c de Silva b V Fernando

24 35 3 1 68.57
K Rabada

c D Chandimal b A Fernando

15 23 2 0 65.21
Extras

(b 2,lb 5,w 6,nb 4,Penalty 0)

17
Total 49.4 (RR: 3.85)
191/10

Did not bat:

Fall of wickets:

(A Markram, 3 ov) (de Zorzi, 3.2 ov) (T Stubbs, 15.1 ov) (D Bedingham, 17.1 ov) (K Verreynne, 23.2 ov) (M Jansen, 32.4 ov) (G Coetzee, 34.3 ov) (K Maharaj, 41 ov) (T Bavuma, 46 ov) (K Rabada, 49.4 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
A Fernando
14.4 3 44 3 3.00
V Fernando
15 2 35 2 2.33
A Mathews
2 2 0 0 0.0
L Kumara
12 1 70 3 5.83
P Jayasuriya
5 1 24 2 4.80
de Silva
1 0 11 0 11.00
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Sri Lanka
South Africa

Commentary

That ends a pretty one-sided contest from Durban. South Africa were always the favourites but given the confidence Sri Lanka have been blooming with in the past few months, we expected much better. The second Test is not far away, scheduled on Thursday, in Gqeberha and rest assured, there is going to be no letup in terms of a green deck. The Lankans have been decent with the ball, but need to find a way to bat better and longer. Both teams still have a decent chance to make it to the World Test Championship final with the Proteas now in SECOND PLACE and will be eager to strike the right chord in the second Test. The first ball will be bowled at 8 am GMT on Thursday, 5th December, 2024, in that game but our buildup will begin much earlier. Do join us early then. But before that, there is cricketing action to be followed from New Zealand, in the NZ-Eng Test, also from West Indies, in the WI-Ban Test and also the Zimbabwe-Pakistan T20Is. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

TEMBA BAVUMA, South Africa's victorious skipper, is up for a chat now. Bavuma says he is very happy and it is always nice to start the series with a win. Talks about the tough position they were in on Day 1 but mentions that they believed that they could get out of it and just wanted to put in a partnership. Adds that they assessed that the conditions were favouring seamers and they knew they could exploit them seeing how Sri Lanka bowled. Says that batting was a bit tricky and the intent needed to be there to score and find the odd boundaries. Further mentions that they knew they would have to toil hard to find those last 5 wickets on Day 4 but adds that the way the bowlers did it was great, especially without Mulder. Mentions that they will have to find a replacement for Mulder and the medical team will assess Coetzee. On WTC, he says there have been conversations around it but they haven't kept it too loud and are focusing on how they perform as a team and then let things take care of themselves.

DHANANJAYA DE SILVA, Sri Lanka's captain, admits that the game was lost in their first innings with the bat, putting water over their bowling efforts in the first innings. On the team's mindset after that batting debacle, de Silva plays all around the question, citing that they need to get better. Says that the initial plan was to at least get to 140-150 in the first innings, but it did not happen. Praises Marco Jansen who just did not allow them to breathe. However, the skipper does not want to look too much into the loss and says that it is just one batting debacle. On being asked about what he was asking when he was batting, de Silva says that he was just looking to bat through Day 4.

MARCO JANSEN HAS BEEN NAMED THE PLAYER OF THE MATCH FOR HIS MATCH FIGURES OF 11/86. Jansen says he had always dreamt of taking 5 wickets but to take 10 is a very special feeling and any bowler's dream. Adds that it all sunk in on Friday night and is very glad about how it all panned out. Mentions that the pitch was flatter in the second inning and the ball was doing something every now and then. Concludes that he went through a training and conditioning period and is now enjoying his cricket with a fresh mind.

... THE PRESENTATION ...

Talking about the bowlers, the lanky man stands out tall. Marco Jansen. He blew away the Lankans in their first innings, taking 7 wickets in 41 balls, that means a wicket in roughly every 6 balls! And in the second dig, he finished with 4 wickets, to grab 11 for the match. Kagiso Rabada was decent but bowled way too many no balls. Gerald Coetzee was a big problem, as he leaked way too many runs. From a Sri Lankan perspective, despite the heavy loss, one has to laud the fighting spirit of the three seamers - Asitha Fernando, Vishwa Fernando ​​​and ​Lahiru Kumara. The two Fernandos were nipping the ball beautifully early on while Kumara hit the deck hard throughout. Bores well for Sri Lanka's future. Please stay tuned for the presentation...

Let's give the tourists an applause for showing at least some fight on Saturday. Many thought that it was a matter of a wicket and they would capitulate but Chandimal, skipper Dhananjaya and Kusal Mendis made the Proteas stretch. Eventually, they did fall off towards the end, slipping from 271/6 to 282 all out, but had this type of a scorecard come in the first innings, this match could have been in the balance. Nevertheless, the Lankans have got some batting practice ahead of the second Test.

The verdict was out early with Sri Lanka staring at a target of 516. They lost two quickly too, but then Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal fought hard. This was amidst a hostile spell by Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada, where Chandimal took a lot of blows as well. However, with the fading light and the seamers being allowed to bowl, the Lankans fell prey to that dangerous bowling as they slipped from 82/2 to 101/5. And come Day 4, it was just a matter of when.

After such a horror show in a matter of 70-odd minutes, the visitors found it very tough to lift themselves up. The pitch had seemingly gotten better and though they picked up 3 wickets seemingly quickly, they were given a practical examination on how to bat in difficult conditions by Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs. More so, Stubbs, because normally known as a T20 specialist, he had made the world known that he is eager to do well in Tests after the disappointment in Bangladesh. It was a real grind as both batters were supreme in their concentration levels and the Lankans threw in the towel.

Was the pitch unplayable? Difficult, yes. But not unplayable. Remember, South Africa were 117/7 in the first innings. But Temba Bavuma rallied his lower order around to get to 191, a much decent score. When Sri Lanka came to bat, either they were way too happy with their bowlers and thought that 191 was an underpar score, or had just not factored the change in pitches from Dambulla to Durban. Feet were nowhere near the ball, too many shots were played away from the body and there was simply no patience. Result? Before you could blink, South Africa were batting again.

Talk about 46 all out in Bengaluru. Or 42 all out in Durban. You fall so far behind in the game, that even if you fight hard in the next innings, water has already flown under the bridge. The 46 all out refers to India against New Zealand earlier this year, which also saw them post 462 in the second innings. But did not help. Similarly, here, if you look in isolation, 282 by Sri Lanka is a commendable effort with the bat in the 4th innings. But that 42 all out in their first innings pushed them so far back, that all chances of coming back seemed next to impossible.

There is always a first. Before this game, South Africa had never defeated Sri Lanka in a Test match in Durban. It has happened now. They are pumped up and their dream of reaching the World Test Championship final is still alive.

79.4W

OUT! TIMBER! What a fitting finish to the game and who better to cap it off than Marco Jansen! Charges in from around the wicket and hits the perfect length, with the angle coming into the batter, on middle and leg, Asitha Fernando takes a few steps back to his leg side and looks to keep it out but the ball zips past his bat and sends the leg stump flying. South Africa win by 233 runs! Marco Jansen finishes with 4 wickets in this inning and 11 in total in this game.

79.30

Hits the deck hard, on a back of a length, outside off, Asitha Fernando looks to reach for it but misses.

79.20

Short of a length, on middle and leg, Asitha Fernando backs a long way down leg and just about manages to push it out.

79.11lb

On a length, on middle and leg, Lahiru Kumara looks to work it around but misses. The ball deflects off his thigh pad and rolls to short fine leg for a single. It's called a leg bye!

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 79 overs : 281/9

A Fernando0 (5)

L Kumara5 (14)

K Maharaj24-5-67-2

78.60

Full on middle, Asitha Fernando gets his bat ahead and blocks.

78.50

A bit short and on off, Asitha Fernando gets low and swats it hard to long off.

78.40

Full, on middle, blocked by Asitha Fernando.

78.31

In the air, but falls short. A valiant effort from Temba Bavuma! This is slightly short and on off, Lahiru Kumara looks for a big slog sweep but fails to get the timing right. Skews it very high in the air and well behind mid-wicket. Bavuma swivels behind and tries to go for the catch, but the wind takes it further away and despite a dive he only manages to get fingertips on it. The batters cross.

78.20

Full and on middle, Lahiru Kumara blocks.

78.14

FOUR! Nicely done! Lahiru Kumara is certain to express himself now. This is flighted full, on off, Kumara dances down the track and slices it over cover for a boundary.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 78 overs : 276/9

A Fernando0 (2)

L Kumara0 (11)

M Jansen21-5-73-3

77.60

Good length, over middle, Asitha Fernando manages to keep it out.

77.50

On a length, outside off, Asitha Fernando leaves it alone.

Asitha Fernando is the last man in, replacing Kusal Mendis.

77.4W

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! There goes the wicket of Mendis and Marco Jansen is thrilled to bits! Gets his 10th wicket in this game. Exceptional bowling! Steams in and hits the back of a length, just outside off. Kusal Mendis hops back and looks to punch it away on the off side. The ball shapes away just a bit to go past and take the outside edge on its way. Kyle Verreynne takes a very straightforward catch and Sri Lanka lose thir 9th. South Africa need 1 more wicket to win while Sri Lanka are 240 runs away.

77.30

Short of a length, outside off, Kusal Mendis slices it to deep backward point.

77.20

Angling into the pads, on a length, Kusal Mendis looks to turn it around but misses. The ball goes to fine leg off his pads but they do not take the run. Not sure how long they would hang on like this with the target still 240 runs away.

77.10

Back of a length, on middle and leg, Kusal Mendis pulls it to fine leg but takes no run.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 77 overs : 276/8

L Kumara0 (11)

K Mendis48 (73)

K Maharaj23-5-62-2

76.60

Full and on off, Lahiru Kumara pushes it out on the off side.

76.50

Pitched up, on middle and off, Lahiru Kumara taps it past silly point but they decide not to take the run, again!

76.40

At the stumps, on a fuller length, Lahiru Kumara blocks it with a slightly angled bat face. Steers it past slip to his left. They do not take the single though.

76.30

Slows it up and keeps it fuller, on off, Lahiru Kumara gets ahead very late and blocks.

76.20

Short and turning in, from around off, Lahiru Kumara waits back and dead bats it down the deck.

76.10

Tossed up, on middle and off, Lahiru Kumara keeps it out.

Having seen the Lankans capitulate against pace here, one won't be surprised to see another fresh green track at Gqeberha. The only thing South Africa need to ponder is - do they pick a seamer and play a batter short? Or do they pick a batter and rely on these three quicks? Sri Lanka, on the other hand, need to find a way to play Milan Rathnayake. He was excellent in England and will be of use in Gqeberha as well.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 76 overs : 276/8

K Mendis48 (73)

L Kumara0 (5)

G Coetzee13-0-67-2

75.64

FOUR! How good is that shot? He moves to 48 now! Back of a length, on off, Kusal Mendis waits back and hops a bit. Makes contact with the ball very late, closer to his body and dabs it out through the gap at slip for a boundary.

75.50

Short of a length, outside off, Kusal Mendis reaches for it and cuts it on the bounce to gully.

75.40

On a length, on middle, Kusal Mendis turns it around to deep square leg but doesn't take the run.

75.30

Good length, on off, Kusal Mendis gets behind the line and keeps it down the deck.

75.20

Beautifully bowled! Angles it in, and gets it to nip away off the deck, on a length, around off, Kusal Mendis is beaten on the outside edge.

75.10

Goes full and on off, Kusal Mendis drives it to mid on.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 75 overs : 272/8

L Kumara0 (5)

K Mendis44 (67)

K Maharaj22-4-62-2

74.60

Fuller, around off, smothered away to the off side.

74.50

On middle and leg again, pushed down the track.

74.40

Around middle and leg, nudged to the leg side.

74.30

Plenty of flight outside off, very full, Kumara thinks about the drive but does not get sucked into it. Lets it be.

74.20

Full, around middle, Lahiru Kumara defends.

Lahiru Kumara walks in at number 10, replacing Vishwa Fernando.

74.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! One brings two! Maharaj has his second. He has had to work very hard for this. Maharaj flights this one outside off and Vishwa Fernando lunges very hard at it. Not quite advisable on this wicket but then, he is not a top-order batter, is he? Gets a thick outside edge which goes quickly to Aiden Markram at slip who makes no mistake. Vishwa departs for 1 and Sri Lanka are 272/8 now, chasing 516. On the brink. Keshav's father is sitting in the stands and is elated to see his son get success.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 74 overs : 272/7

V Fernando1 (4)

K Mendis44 (67)

G Coetzee12-0-63-2

73.61

On middle and off, Fernando hops and works it through mid-wicket for a single. 12-0-63-2 are the figures for Gerald Coetzee now.

73.50

A short ball, around off, Vishwa sways away.

73.40

Fuller, around middle and leg, Vishwa Fernando looks to defend but gets hit on the pads.

73.30

On a yorker length, around middle, dug out towards mid on.

Vishwa Fernando walks in at number 9, replacing Dinesh Chandimal.

73.2W

OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! South Africa find that breakthrough before the second new ball. Not the best of deliveries to be honest, but they will not care. Gerald Coetzee bowls it on a length, down the leg side and Dinesh Chandimal immediately looks to flick. But the ball holds on the surface a touch and the bat face gets closed early. As a result, a leading edge is induced and the ball goes straight back to Coetzee, who finally gets his second wicket. Does the 'Karate kid' celebration and is pumped now. Chandimal departs for a magnificent 83 and the Africans can sense a quick finish now. 3 wickets away from victory. Sri Lanka are 271/7, chasing 516.

73.14b

FOUR BYES! When the rub of the green goes your way, you see a lot of greenery in your way. Nothing was going for Sri Lanka on Friday but in a day, plenty has changed. Coetzee sprays this down the leg side, fuller in length and it is so far down the leg side that Chandimal cannot get bat on ball. The poor keeper dives to his left but cannot get there either.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 73 overs : 267/6

K Mendis44 (67)

D Chandimal83 (172)

K Maharaj21-3-62-1

72.60

Almost a similar delivery, Mendis lunges to push the ball towards cover.

72.50

Floated through the air, not much pace, Kusal lunges to block.

72.40

Around middle and off, watchfully defended by Kusal Mendis.

72.31

On middle and leg, Chandimal works it with soft hands towards mid-wicket and takes a quick single. 249 more to win now.

72.20

Outside off, cut straight to point.

72.10

Full, around off, Dinesh Chandimal defends.

One important thing, as mentioned by the on-air commentators during the Pakistan-England Test series earlier this year, players have stopped or forgotten to shine the old ball. As a result, there is not much sign of reverse swing, a potent weapon in the earlier days, when the ball used to get old.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 72 overs : 266/6

D Chandimal82 (169)

K Mendis44 (64)

G Coetzee11-0-62-1

71.61

Around off, worked through mid on for a single. The stand is worth 70 now.

71.54

FOUR! WHAM! Is that the first attacking shot from Chandimal today? Certainly, in my memory. Short and wide outside off, Chandimal slaps it through point and moves to 81!

71.40

Slightly short of full, Chandimal looks to drive but the ball suddenly rears up after pitching. Takes the bottom edge and dies down on the pitch.

71.31

On a good length, around off, moving away, Kusal Mendis taps it towards point and scampers through for a run.

71.20

Outside off, watchfully defended.

71.11

Short and wide outside off, Dinesh Chandimal almost falls into the trap. He lashes a cut shot but does not keep it down. Nearly holes down the throat of Keshav Maharaj at deep point. A single taken.

This has become a trend now in many countries. The ball does something for the first 40 overs and then does absolutely nothing for the next 40. Players then just keep waiting for the ball to be changed. That's when batting gets easier. Maybe, England might be an exception, due to the conditions and the Dukes ball. Here is Gerald Coetzee now. 10-0-55-1 so far.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 71 overs : 259/6

K Mendis43 (62)

D Chandimal76 (165)

K Maharaj20-3-61-1

70.60

Another forward defense on offer.

70.50

No flight, pretty flat, outside off, blocked out.

70.40

Full, around off, watchfully defended down the track.

70.34

FOUR MORE! Full and straight, Kusal gets down and sweeps it through fine leg for consecutive boundaries! Mendis moves to 43, in a stand of 63. 257 more needed now.

70.24

FOUR! Another boundary! Well, whatever Sri Lanka had for lunch, it is surely digesting well. They have just been scoring boundaries post Lunch, primarily. Full, flighted, around off, Kusal comes down the track and lofts it over the bowler, beating mid off!

70.10

Floated around off, Kusal Mendis lunges to defend.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 70 overs : 251/6

D Chandimal76 (165)

K Mendis35 (56)

M Jansen20-4-73-2

69.60

A bit fuller in length and angling into leg, Dinesh Chandimal is late to flick and gets hit on the pad.

69.51

Good length, angling into the pads, Mendis turns it around towards deep mid-wicket for a single.

69.40

Fires it in, full and at the stumps, Kusal Mendis covers the line and offers a solid block.

69.30

Overpitched, outside off, Mendis drives it straight to mid off.

69.20

Outside off, a fraction wider, Kusal leaves it alone.

69.14

FOUR! 4 boundaries in the last 7 balls from Jansen! Perfect time to bat for Sri Lanka. The ball has got pretty old and the pitch is still good to bat. And seems like the Proteas are just waiting for the ball to be changed. Jansen bowls it on a length, outside off, Kusal Mendis stands tall, opens the face of his bat and guides it behind point. 250 UP FOR SRI LANKA! 266 more needed now.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 69 overs : 246/6

D Chandimal76 (164)

K Mendis30 (51)

K Maharaj19-3-53-1

68.60

Flighted full, on off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it to cover.

68.51

50-run stand comes up between these two! A bit more flight and on off, Kusal Mendis drives it to long off for a single.

68.40

Full, on off, Kusal Mendis makes a block towards point.

68.30

Flatter, around off, Kusal defends watchfully.

68.20

Fuller, around middle, driven back to the bowler.

68.10

Flighted, around middle, Kusal Mendis defends.

Runs Scored 15 Runs

Score after 68 overs : 245/6

D Chandimal76 (163)

K Mendis29 (46)

M Jansen19-4-68-2

67.64

FOUR! There's no way that can be stopped! Similar line and length and a similar shot, this time from Chandimal! On a back of a length, on off, Dinesh Chandimal punches it square on the off side for a boundary.

67.53

Beautiful shot and an even better effort from Stubbs in the field! On a back of a length, on off, Kusal Mendis rocks back and punches it very late through the gap at gully. Tristan Stubbs chases the ball from slips and slides ahead to push it back in. Saves a run.

67.40

Hits the surface, on a good length, around off and gets it to shape away off the deck Kusal Mendis stays inside the line and looks to block but the ball goes past the outside edge.

67.34

FOUR MORE! Second in the over. Overpitched from Jansen, around middle, Mendis drives this through mid on. There is no one present and the ball races to the fence. The stand moves to 42 now. 278 more needed to win.

67.20

Outside off, fuller in length, left alone.

67.14

FOUR! Overpitched, on middle, Kusal Mendis leans and flicks it through mid-wicket and gets a boundary.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 67 overs : 230/6

D Chandimal72 (162)

K Mendis18 (41)

K Maharaj18-3-52-1

66.60

Full, just around off, turning away, Dinesh Chandimal leans ahead and taps it to short cover.

66.50

Tossed up, on middle and off, Dinesh Chandimal blocks.

66.40

Lands it nicely on a nagging length, just outside off, this one skids through but Chandimal does well to cut it to point.

66.30

Landed outside off, punched towards cover.

66.20

Similar ball, Dinesh Chandimal looks to drive inside out but cannot beat Temba Bavuma at short extra cover.

66.11

Floated, around off, Kusal Mendis leans and drives it through mid off for a single.

One of the reasons for more indifferent bounce today thus far has been the deterioration of the pitch. Compared to Days 2 and Days 3, there are a few more spots and some cracks are opening up. If the sun continues to shine as brightly, with the temperatures as high as 27 degrees Celsius, one can expect those cracks to widen even further.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 66 overs : 229/6

D Chandimal72 (157)

K Mendis17 (40)

M Jansen18-4-53-2

65.60

Digs it in short and over leg, Dinesh Chandimal ducks under.

65.51

Very full, at the stumps, Kusal Mendis gets low and flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

65.40

Outside off, on a length, Kusal Mendis lets it go past.

65.30

Landed outside off, a touch wide, shouldered arms to.

65.23

Nice drive. Fuller, outside off, Chandimal leans and drives it through the covers. Keshav Maharaj has to do all the running from cover-point but manages to get to the ball near the ropes. Three runs taken. Moves to 72, does Chandimal. The partnership is worth 32 now. Sri Lanka need another 288 runs.

65.10

On a good length, outside off, coming back in, Dinesh Chandimal hops and defends it towards covers.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 65 overs : 225/6

K Mendis16 (37)

D Chandimal69 (154)

K Maharaj17-3-51-1

64.60

Flighted, on off, trying to tempt the batter to drive but Mendis is happy to block.

64.50

Slows it up and keeps it nice and full, at the stumps, Kusal Mendis leans on and pushes it out.

64.40

Full again, on off, Kusal Mendis blocks.

64.30

Flatter and fuller, on middle and off, Kusal Mendis stays deep in the crease and taps it down the deck.

64.20

Floated full, on off, Kusal Mendis makes a block.

64.10

Tossed up, on off, Kusal Mendis cuts it to cover.

The camera pans on Tristan Stubbs who is seen yawning. Can happen, when you are just waiting in the field, for something to happen. Also, it might have been due to a heavy lunch.

Who will bowl from the other end? Keshav Maharaj it shall be. 16-2-51-1 so far.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 64 overs : 225/6

D Chandimal69 (154)

K Mendis16 (31)

M Jansen17-4-49-2

63.60

Goes fuller and outside off, Dinesh Chandimal looks to drive it on the full but misses. The ball goes past the outside edge.

63.51lb

Angling into middle and leg, Kusal Mendis looks to tuck it across but misses. The ball clips his thigh pad and rolls behind to fine leg for a single. Called Leg bye!

63.44

FOUR! Nicely done! Short of a length, outside off, Kusal Mendis goes back and opens the bat face to steer it through the vacant gully region for a boundary.

63.30

On a good length, well outside off, Kusal Mendis gets closer to the line and holds his bat high up, making a leave.

63.20

Full and on off, Kusal Mendis eases it out to mid off.

63.10

Starts from around the wicket and lands it on a good length, outside off, Kusal Mendis makes a leave first up.

We’re back for the afternoon session! The umpires are out in the middle, followed by Kusal Mendis and Dinesh Chandimal, ready to extend their partnership and fight for a big stand. The Proteas spread across the field and it will be Marco Jansen (16-4-45-2) to start the proceedings this session. Away we go!

... DAY 4, SESSION 2 ...

Kusal Mendis joined Chandimal, and the pair steadied the innings with a 24-run stand to see through to Lunch. With a monumental task ahead, they’ll need to continue digging in and building this partnership. The second new ball, now just 17 overs away, promises tougher challenges later in the day, making it crucial for both batters to head into that phase with confidence and momentum. The Proteas, however, will be eager to break this stand early. They will know that one wicket could expose the tail and open up one end, and they’ll be targeting exactly that as they return. The second session is scheduled to resume at 10.25 am GMT!

There were several close calls, especially off Rabada, with the ball evading both the edges narrowly and edges falling short of the fielders. After a luckless Day 3, fortune seemed to finally favour Sri Lanka. Chandimal held one end with steely resolve, while de Silva counterattacked effectively, keeping the scoreboard ticking. Both batters reached well-earned half centuries, leaving the Proteas looking increasingly frustrated to find a breakthrough. However, just as the partnership threatened, de Silva gifted his wicket to Maharaj, ending a gritty 95-run stand.

While the Proteas remain firmly in control of the game, they weren’t at their sharpest with the ball to begin the day. The decision to open with Coetzee alongside Rabada didn’t pay off for the hosts. Rabada was disciplined and probing, but Coetzee’s wayward lines released the pressure, allowing Dinesh Chandimal and Dhananjaya de Silva to settle back in. By the time Marco Jansen was brought into the attack, the pair had weathered the tricky first half hour and found some rhythm.

SESSION SUMMARY - 32 Overs, 117 Runs and 1 Wicket! Despite losing a key wicket, this session belonged to the visitors, who displayed grit and determination right from the start of the day's play. After two difficult days where nothing seemed to go their way, they’ve finally found a foothold and something to build on.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 63 overs : 220/6

D Chandimal69 (153)

K Mendis12 (26)

K Maharaj16-2-51-1

62.60

Very full, around middle, Dinesh Chandimal keeps it out. LUNCH ON DAY 4, SRI LANKA ARE 220/6, CHASING 516!

62.51

Thrown up, outside off, Mendis drives it past cover for a run.

62.40

A touch short, outside off, Kusal punches it towards cover.

62.30

Flatter, around middle, well defended.

62.20

Full, around middle, Kusal Mendis defends.

62.11

Around off, pushed towards long on for a single.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 62 overs : 218/6

K Mendis11 (22)

D Chandimal68 (151)

K Rabada21-3-65-2

61.62

A bit too straight, Mendis plays that well off his hip, tucking it through square leg. Charges back for the second. Excellent running. 298 more to win now.

61.50

On a good length, outside off, Kusal takes his bat away from the line.

61.40

A bouncer, around off, Kusal Mendis ducks.

61.31

Down the leg side, Dinesh tucks it towards fine leg for a single.

61.20

Outside off, on a length, Chandimal steers it behind point where Marco Jansen dives to his right and fields it well.

61.21nb

And now, ANOTHER NO BALL! Rabada oversteps again. Around off, well defended.

61.10

Outside off, on a length, Chandimal looks to defend but the ball rears up suddenly. Pats it down the track.

Should be the last over before Lunch. At least, for Rabada.

61.11nb

Fuller, around off, Dinesh Chandimal looks to defend but the feet go nowhere. Gets a thick inside edge onto his pads. Oh dear. ANOTHER NO BALL. Called by the third umpire. For overstepping.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 61 overs : 213/6

K Mendis9 (19)

D Chandimal67 (146)

K Maharaj15-2-49-1

60.64

FOUR! Very well played. Short and quick outside off, Kusal Mendis quickly goes back, opens the face of his bat and guides it to the left of Gerald Coetzee at backward point.

60.50

Slower, around middle and leg, KM gets a good stride in to defend.

60.40

Quicker, outside off, holds its line, Kusal lets it go.

60.30

Around off, pushed to the off side.

60.20

Around middle and leg, Kusal Mendis lunges to defend. There is a big shout for LBW from Kyle Verreynne but Maharaj is not interested. 'What's wrong?' asks Verreynne. Maharaj indicates that it was going down the leg side.

60.11

Fuller, around middle, Dinesh Chandimal drives it towards long off for a single.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 60 overs : 208/6

K Mendis5 (14)

D Chandimal66 (145)

K Rabada20-3-60-2

59.60

And again. Another play and a miss. Fuller length, outside off, Kusal tries to keep his bat inside the line but is beaten by the late away movement. Consecutive maidens.

59.50

Beauty. Similar to the previous ball and this time, Mendis plays at it. The ball lands but then moves away off the seam, to beat the outside edge.

59.40

Ahhh... fuller, outside off, KM comes forward, thinks about playing at that, but at the last moment, takes his bat away. Just in the nick of time.

59.30

Down the leg side this time, Mendis hops across and looks to tuck it away but misses. The ball does not carry to his counterpart.

59.20

Fuller, outside off, Kusal shoulders his arms.

59.10

On a good length, outside off, Kusal Mendis dabs it towards cover.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 59 overs : 208/6

D Chandimal66 (145)

K Mendis5 (8)

K Maharaj14-2-44-1

58.60

Very full, around middle, pushed towards mid on.

58.50

The arm ball, around middle, DC is squared up but manages to keep it out.

58.40

Full, on middle, Dinesh works it towards short mid-wicket.

58.30

Around off, pushed towards cover.

58.20

Beautifully bowled. Maharaj tosses this one up, outside off and Chandimal comes forward to defend. But the ball then pitches, grips and turns away, beating the outside edge. Kyle Verreynne whips the bails off and appeals for a stumping, but Chandimal never left the crease.

58.10

Full, outside off, Dinesh Chandimal reaches out and pushes the ball towards cover.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 58 overs : 208/6

K Mendis5 (8)

D Chandimal66 (139)

K Rabada19-2-60-2

57.60

Around off, well defended.

57.51lb

A length ball, down the leg side, DC looks to tuck it away but misses. Is hit and Rabada goes up in a huge appeal for LBW. He is the only one appealing and for a reason. One could see all the three stumps when the ball hit the pads. Rabada looks for support from his keeper but gets none. The ball dribbles towards fine leg and a leg bye is taken.

57.40

Fuller, around off, Dinesh gets across to defend but gets a thick inside edge onto his pads.

57.41nb

Nips back in sharply, from a length outside off, Chandimal hops again and looks to tuck it away but misses and is hit on the pads. Oh dear. NO BALL signalled, after information from the third umpire. Another overstep from Rabada. His 8th.

57.30

Good length, outside of, moving away. Dinesh Chandimal hops and pushes it towards mid on.

57.21

Short, around off, Kusal swivels and pulls it nicely through mid-wicket for a single.

57.10

On a good length, around off, Kusal Mendis defends.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 57 overs : 205/6

D Chandimal66 (135)

K Mendis4 (5)

K Maharaj13-1-44-1

56.60

Around middle and off, well blocked out.

56.50

Around middle and leg, nudged towards short mid-wicket.

56.44

FOUR! Not convincing at all. Tossed up, outside off, Dinesh Chandimal looks to go through the covers but the ball drifts in, takes the inner half of the bat and lobs just over the bowler. Runs down to the long off fence.

56.30

Full, outside off, driven towards mid on.

56.20

Around off, punched towards point.

56.10

Outside off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it towards cover, sets off for a single, but gets sent back this time! Second piece of miscommunication in two balls!

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 56 overs : 201/6

K Mendis4 (5)

D Chandimal62 (129)

K Rabada18-2-58-2

55.60

Mix up, mixup, SAFE! My word. What was Kusal Mendis thinking there? He apologizes to his partner now. That would have been the mother of all Christmas gifts. Outside off, Mendis tapped it to the left of mid off and set off like a hare, without calling, for the single. Dinesh Chandimal was never interested in that single and for a reason. It was Temba Bavuma out there. The Protea skipper swooped onto the ball like a hawk and fired a direct hit at the striker's end. He missed but Kyle Verreynne collected it and hit the stumps. Luckily for Sri Lanka, Mendis was home, after being sent back.

55.50

Around middle and leg, Kusal nudges it to the leg side.

55.44

FOUR! Not a bad start to your innings. On a good length, outside off, Kusal Mendis gets across and just punches it through cover-point for a boundary. Exquisite timing! 200 UP FOR SRI LANKA! 315 more needed.

55.31

Around offf, worked through mid-wicket for a single. 319 more needed now.

55.20

On a good length, outside off, nipping back in, Chandimal looks to tuck it away but misses. The ball hits his pads and goes to the keeper. There are appeals for both, LBW and caught behind, but get neither.

55.10

A sharp short ball, around off. Dinesh Chandimal takes his eyes off the ball and does something between ducking and pulling. Does both eventually, with his eyes closed and somehow, fends it to the leg side.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 55 overs : 196/6

K Mendis0 (2)

D Chandimal61 (126)

K Maharaj12-1-40-1

54.60

Fuller now, around off, Kusal Mendis gets a good stride to block. 12-1-40-1 are the figures for Keshav Maharaj.

54.50

Around off, nudged to the leg side.

Kusal Mendis walks in at number 8, replacing his skipper, Dhananjaya de Silva. The last ray of hope for the Lankans.

54.4W

OUT! CAUGHT! That is just a gift. What a soft, soft dismissal. The Lankan skipper will be gutted. He has done all the hard work and then just given it away on a platter, like a Christmas gift. Change of pace did the trick. Keshav Maharaj just slowed this through the air, and landed just a bit short around off. Dhananjaya de Silva just looked to tuck it through the leg side but played just that tad early. Instead of working it through square leg, he ended up chipping it straight to Tristan Stubbs at short mid-wicket. The Lankan skipper just stands there in disbelief, before trudging off. Departs for a well made 59 (81) and the 95-run stand is broken. Sri Lanka are 196/6 and need another 320 runs.

54.30

Very slow through the air, delivered with a bit of round arm, Dhananjaya de Silva defends watchfully.

54.21

Around middle, Chandimal pushes it towards long on for a single.

54.10

Full, outside off, Dinesh Chandimal defends it to the off side.

Talking about body language, perhaps for the first time in this match, everyone looks relaxed in the Lankan dressing room. Maybe, there is a sense of belief. Not necessarily about a win, but at least a fight. On the same note, South Africa might be feeling a bit frustrated. Guess the best thing for them to do, with Lunch not too far ahead, is increase the slip cordon. You can afford to consider a few boundaries in front of the wicket with so many runs in the bag but not behind.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 54 overs : 195/5

de Silva59 (79)

D Chandimal60 (124)

K Rabada17-2-53-2

53.60

Outside off, on a length, moving away, de Silva opens the face of his bat and guides it straight to slip.

53.50

Now that hits one of the cracks. It lands on a length and then jags back sharply, bouncing high too. Dhananjaya de Silva hops and manages to keep it down.

53.41

A bit too straight, DC works it towards fine leg for a single. Moves to 60.

53.30

A bouncer, but down the leg side, Dinesh ducks.

53.20

Landed outside off, Chandimal almost played that as an afterthought. Maybe he was thinking to play and then leave or vice versa. The ball went off the toe end of the bat towards cover.

53.10

On a good length, around off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it towards mid on.

Mini discussion. A long chat goes on between three South African players, not sure who, because the camera did not pan on them. After all that, we see Kagiso Rabada been given the ball. 16-2-52-2 so far.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 53 overs : 194/5

de Silva59 (77)

D Chandimal59 (120)

K Maharaj11-1-39-0

52.60

Full, on middle, Dhananjaya de Silva blocks it with soft hands.

52.51

A tad bit short and outside off, Dinesh Chandimal cuts it to cover-point and squeezes in a quick single.

52.40

Floated full, on middle, Dinesh Chandimal taps it down the surface.

52.31

Down the leg side, helped through fine leg for a run.

52.21

Similar action but this one lands on middle. Chandimal pushes it towards mid on and sees Marco Jansen resting on his heels. Immediately calls for the single. Dhananjaya de Silva is late to respond but by the time Jansen can get to the ball, pick it up and even score a direct hit at the keeper's end, de Silva is in.

52.10

Delivered with a bit of round arm, flighted around leg, Dinesh Chandimal defends it.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 52 overs : 191/5

de Silva58 (75)

D Chandimal57 (116)

G Coetzee10-0-55-1

51.60

Outside off, on a back of a length, Dhananjaya de Silva stays deep in the crease and plays inside the line.

51.50

Angling in, just down leg, Dhananjaya de Silva hops back and looks to tickle but misses. The ball brushes his trouser and goes to the keeper to his left.

51.40

Short of a length, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva whips it off the lower end of his bat and hits it straight to mid off. Not much bounce on that one from Coetzee!

51.30

Down the leg side, de Silva looks to tuck it away but misses. The ball hits his pads and rolls towards leg gully. Yes, a leg gully has been stationed. So Dhananjaya needs to be watchful with that flick shot.

51.20

On a good length, around middle, Dhananjaya de Silva hops and defends it towards mid on.

51.11

A length ball, around middle, Dinesh Chandimal works it through mid-wicket for a single. The stand moves to 90 now.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 51 overs : 190/5

de Silva58 (70)

D Chandimal56 (115)

K Maharaj10-1-36-0

50.66

SIX! That's one way to counter! Tossed up, on off, Dhananjaya de Silva uses his feet. Gets to the pitch of the ball and lofts it over long off for a biggie.

50.50

Flighted full, on off, Dhananjaya de Silva lunges and looks to block. Gets an inside edge off his pads to leg slip.

50.41

Full and outside off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it to deep point for a single.

50.30

Oohhh... drifts through, Chandimal pushes too hard and gets a thick inside edge. Lands just short of short leg.

50.21

Goes back and works it past short leg for a single.

50.10

Around off, pushed towards mid on.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 50 overs : 182/5

D Chandimal55 (113)

de Silva51 (66)

G Coetzee9-0-54-1

49.60

On a length, on off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it to mid on.

49.50

Full and charging in at the stumps, Dinesh Chandimal knocks it to mid on to his right.

49.40

Hard length, over off, Dinesh Chandimal hops back and keeps it down the deck.

49.34

FOUR! Nicely played. For the first time in the game, one senses a bit of pressure on the South Africans. They are struggling for control and the Lankans are making use of that. Coetzee goes way too straight, on a length and Dinesh Chandimal tickles it nicely through fine leg for a boundary. The stand moves to 81.

49.20

Keeps this on the stumps, on a length again, but the ball stays low this time. Chandimal has to adjust quickly and pushes it away towards short mid-wicket.

Can Gerald Coetzee find some rhythm in his spell?

49.10

Gerald Coetzee returns to bowl. 8-0-50-1 so far. Starts with a length ball outside off and generates extra bounce. Dinesh Chandimal arches back from that one.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 49 overs : 178/5

de Silva51 (66)

D Chandimal51 (107)

K Maharaj9-1-28-0

48.64

FOUR AND FIFTY FOR DE SILVA! It took the umpire a while to signal it as runs and not a leg bye, but Dhananjaya de Silva won’t be celebrating much just yet. He's being positive in his approach and has looked to fight fire with fire thus far! He is slowly but surely leading his side out of trouble. Flatter and fuller, coming on with the arm, on middle and leg, Dhananjaya de Silva sweeps and gets just enough on it to beat the fielder at short fine to his right.

48.50

Full and on middle, Dhananjaya de Silva keeps it out.

48.40

Follows up with a great delivery. Tosses it up, on off, and gets the ball to turn away past the outside edge as Dhananjaya de Silva looks to block.

48.34

FOUR! WHAM! Flighted, outside off, this time Dhananjaya de Silva gets down and sweeps it powerfully, through mid-wicket! The stand moves to 73.

48.22

Cheeky. Very full and straight, Dhananjaya de Silva gets down and across. Riskily takes the ball from the stumps and paddles it through fine leg. Had he missed, he was a goner. Two runs taken.

48.10

Full, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva drives it straight to cover.

Interesting point from Mike Haysman on air. He informs us that he was observing the South African bowlers this morning, while warming up. He adds that NONE of the seamers were landing their foot behind the line and were only concentrating on loosening their bodies. One understands that is a warmup, but probably, because they are not focusing on the popping crease there, this bad habit of overstepping is creeping in consistently. On the other hand, Haysman adds, the Sri Lankans were bowling too. But NONE of them bowled a no ball in the nets. All about perspective and priority.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 48 overs : 168/5

D Chandimal51 (107)

de Silva41 (60)

M Jansen16-4-45-2

47.60

Angling in, way down leg, Dinesh Chandimal lets it pass.

47.50

A bit closer to the off-stump, on a length, Dinesh Chandimal is very confident on where his off stump is. Covers it, trusts the bounce and makes the leave.

47.40

Full, outside off, Dinesh Chandimal holds his wrists up and makes a leave.

47.30

Overpitched, outside off, Dinesh drives it straight to cover.

47.20

Outside off, closer to the off stump, on a length, Chandimal shoulders arms.

47.14

FOUR! 50 FOR CHANDIMAL! A hard-fought one. Copped a lot of blows last evening and continues to hang in there, showing some fight. Gets a short ball first up from Jansen after the break and goes for the pull. Does not connect cleanly as he is cramped for room amd ends up dragging it. But the ball is through mid on where there is no fielder and will race to the ropes. 348 more needed now.

DRINKS BREAK. Round 1 goes to Sri Lanka. They have not been the most convincing, but have done what matters the most - not lost wickets. South Africa started a bit inconsistently with the ball this morning. Kagiso Rabada was on the money but Gerald Coetzee is still looking far from his best. Not quite sure what was the reason behind that pairing, as the Rabada-Jansen combo rocked the Lankans with the new ball and also last evening. Maybe, that allowed the visitors to get away and they have seen off the first 70 minutes without any blemish. Dinesh Chandimal has dropped down to an anchor role while skipper Dhananjaya de Silva is playing the way he knows best - attackingly. He has survived quite a few close calls, inside edges missing the stumps, outside edges landing short, being squared up, being beaten but he has countered all that and raced to 41. Irrespective, the Lankans will know that they have a long road ahead. The ball is still deviating off the surface, so one will definitely have a batter's name on it. South Africa will understand that and need to be patient. Both sides need to reapply themselves and start again. Next stop for the Lankans - stay 5 down at Lunch.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 47 overs : 164/5

de Silva41 (60)

D Chandimal47 (101)

K Maharaj8-1-18-0

46.60

Tossed up, on middle and off, Dhananjaya de Silva chops it on the bounce, back to the bowler.

46.50

Flighted full, on middle, Dhananjaya de Silva drives it straight back to the bowler.

46.40

On a nagging length, on middle, Dhananjaya de Silva goes deep in the crease and tucks it to mid-wicket.

46.34

FOUR MORE! Risky again, but Dhananjaya de Silva keeps pulling it off. The arm ball, outside off, from Maharaj, de Silva looks to drive initially, but is done in by the length. However, he adjusts quickly, to go back and pick the ball from the stumps and punch it through point. The stand is now worth 63 and de Silva has scored 41 of those.

46.20

Around off, dabbed back down the track.

46.14

FOUR! Risky but effective. 'That's a good sign, Keshav!' chides Kyle Verreynne. Actually, Maharaj will not be too disappointed with this. Good shot, no doubt. Flighted, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva came down the track and went for the flick. But he did not hit it to perfection. As a result, the ball went uppishly and in between short mid-wicket and mid on.

Matthew Breetzke has been added to the South African squad for the second Test but it depends on what kind of a pitch do we get in Gqeberha. Breetzke replacing Mulder means South Africa will have only four proper bowlers, as in this Test and in a long format, that is not advisable. You need a fifth bowler and a proper one at that - not a part-timer. So Breetze, being a top-order batter, could well replace someone in the top order, if necessary but from a bowling perspective replacement for Mulder, Muthusamy seems to be the closest candidate.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 46 overs : 156/5

D Chandimal47 (101)

de Silva33 (54)

M Jansen15-4-41-2

45.60

Angling in, on a fuller length, at the stumps, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it back to the bowler.

45.53

Beautifully driven! A bit too full from Jansen, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva frees his arms and drives it off the lower half of the bat. Gets it past point. Kagiso Rabada chases the ball and just stops it inches before the fence and saves a run for his side.

45.41

Hard length, just outside off, Dinesh Chandimal just works it in front of cover and steals a quick single. This is great batting!

45.34

FOUR! WHACK! Width and punished. Length ball, outside off, Dinesh Chandimal throws his bat at it and laces it through cover-point. 50-STAND UP AND 150 UP FOR SRI LANKA. 362 more needed.

45.20

Landed wider outside off, Chandimal shoulders arms.

45.10

Fuller, just around off, Dinesh Chandimal defends.

It is confirmed news that Wiaan Mulder has been ruled out of the second Test. Who could replace him? Dane Paterson looks the likeliest candidate. But remember, Mulder is an allrounder. So you actually two replacements for him. Paterson is decent with the ball, but cannot say the same about his batting skills. From the current squad, Senuran Muthusamy can do the job. He is a spinner alright, but he can bat as well, as he showed against Bangladesh recently.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 45 overs : 148/5

de Silva30 (53)

D Chandimal42 (96)

K Maharaj7-1-10-0

44.60

Floated full, on middle and off, Dhananjaya de Silva blocks.

44.50

Stright at the stumps at 82kph, Dhananjaya de Silva pushes it back to Maharaj.

44.40

Flighted full, on off, Dhananjaya de Silva taps it to the off side.

44.30

The arm ball, around off, de Silva punches it back to the bowler.

44.20

Slower through the air, flighted around off, Dhananjaya waits for the ball to arrive and then tries to dab it past slip. Hits it straight to him, on the bounce.

44.10

Full, around off, Dhananjaya de Silva defends.

Over the past few minutes, the South Africans have got a lot chirpier. Could be frustration, or could be just that expectation from their bowlers to deliver the goods.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 44 overs : 148/5

D Chandimal42 (96)

de Silva30 (47)

M Jansen14-4-33-2

43.60

Fuller and on off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it to mid off.

43.50

Length, outside off, Dinesh Chandimal leaves it alone.

43.41

Almost sneaked it through. Jansen goes full and on off, Dhananjaya de Silva looks to drive it straight but doesn't negate the angle coming in well. Gets an inside edge off his pads and to the on side for a single.

43.34

FOUR! LOVELY! Slightly overpitched from Jansen and Dhananjaya pounces. Outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva leans and drives it beautifully through the covers for a boundary. 369 more needed to win now.

43.22

In the air... safe. A short ball, around off, Dhananjaya de Silva looks to pull, but is cramped for room. He still goes through with the pull, mistiming it over short leg. By the time fine leg can get across, two runs are taken.

43.11

On a good length, around off, Dinesh Chandimal works it through square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 43 overs : 140/5

de Silva23 (44)

D Chandimal41 (93)

K Maharaj6-0-10-0

42.60

Looped up, at the stumps, Dhananjaya de Silva keeps it out.

42.50

Flighted full, on middle and off, Dhananjaya de Silva pushes it back to the bowler.

42.40

Full, on off, Dhananjaya de Silva blocks.

42.30

Oh wow, drift and turn with some bounce! Maharaj will be delighted to see that! He tosses it up, on off and gets the ball to bite the surface and turn away to zip past the outside edge with some extra bounce.

42.20

Full, on middle, Dhananjaya de Silva flicks it to mid-wicket.

42.14

FOUR! Nicely done! A bit short and on middle, Dhananjaya de Silva rocks back and wrists it through the gap at mid-wicket for a boundary.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 42 overs : 136/5

D Chandimal41 (93)

de Silva19 (38)

M Jansen13-4-25-2

41.60

Chandimal chases a ball that should have been left alone and gets beaten! Outside off, on a fuller length, shaping away further off the deck. Dinesh Chandimal looks to capitalize on the length and goes for a big drive but gets beaten on the outside edge.

41.50

Well outside off, on a length, Dinesh Chandimal shoulders arms.

41.40

Back of a length, over off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it to mid off.

41.30

Angling in, on middle and leg, on a nagging length, Dinesh Chandimal looks to tuck it off his pads but the ball bounces a bit more and hits him over the knee-roll on the front pad. A stifled appeal for LBW!

41.20

Outside off again and this time Chandimal leaves it alone.

41.10

Good length, outside off, Dinesh Chandimal looks to drive but gets beaten.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 41 overs : 136/5

de Silva19 (38)

D Chandimal41 (87)

K Maharaj5-0-6-0

40.60

Full, on middle, Dhananjaya de Silva knocks it to mid off.

40.50

A very loud appeal for LBW but turned down. Keshav Maharaj isn't quite sure but Kyle Verreynne feels it was pretty straight! There were two sounds so Temba Bavuma decides not to send it upstairs. Darted in full and on middle, shaping back into the batter who tries to make some room and play it on the off side. The ball goes off the inside edge and hits his pad.

40.40

Drags the length down by a bit and keeps it on middle and leg, Dhananjaya de Silva blocks.

40.30

Tossed up, on middle again, Dhananjaya de Silva drives it back to the bowler.

40.20

Floated full, on middle, Dhananjaya de Silva pushes it back to the bowler.

40.11

Returns to the attack and bowls it full, on middle, Dinesh Chandimal eases it out to long off for a single.

Keshav Maharaj will be keen to breakthrough for the Proteas!

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 40 overs : 135/5

de Silva19 (33)

D Chandimal40 (86)

K Rabada16-2-52-2

39.64

FOUR! Nice little shot from Dhananjaya de Silva! Growing in confidence is he! A bit fuller this time from Rabada, on off, de Silva drives it off the lower half of the bat but beats cover to his right. Temba Bavuma gives it a chase but the ball wins the race.

39.50

Good length, over off, Dhananjaya de Silva cuts it to backward point.

39.51nb

Oh no! Another No Ball from Rabada! On a good length, on middle, Dhananjaya de Silva tucks it to mid on.

39.40

An appeal for caught behind from around the circle but none from Kyle Verreynne! Turned down! Angling in a lone way, down leg, Dhananjaya de Silva looks to tickle it fine but misses. The ball brushes the pad and goes to the left of the keeper who takes it well diving to that side. The UltraEdge shows that it indeed brushed only the pad and turns out it was a wise decision by Bavuma not to challenge it.

39.30

Angling in, on a good length, over middle, Dhananjaya de Silva is cramped in and fails to keep it out. The ball goes through to hit him very high on the waist.

39.20

Hits one of the cracks and nips back in sharply from around the fifth stump, on a length, Dhananjaya de Silva does well to jam it out.

39.10

Short of a length, outside off, straightens up off the deck. Dhananjaya de Silva has a feel for it but the ball zips past the outside edge.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 39 overs : 130/5

de Silva15 (26)

D Chandimal40 (86)

M Jansen12-3-25-2

38.61

Hits the deck on a back of a length, over off, Dhananjaya de Silva lifts his front leg, transferring his weight back and pulls it all along the ground to deep square leg for a single.

38.50

Just outside off, on a good length, Dhananjaya de Silva pats it to point.

38.40

Fuller and outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva with very soft hands drops his bat on the ball and steers it to gully.

38.31

Slightly short of a good length, over middle, Dinesh Chandimal tucks it to deep square leg for a single.

38.20

Hard length, on off, Dinesh Chandimal blocks.

38.11

Starts with a full one, on leg, Dhananjaya de Silva clips it in front of deep fine for a single.

Marco Jansen comes into the attack now! His figures, 11-3-22-2 so far!

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 38 overs : 127/5

D Chandimal39 (84)

de Silva13 (22)

K Rabada15-2-47-2

37.60

Angling in a bit more, on a hard length, on middle and leg, Dinesh Chandimal looks to flick but is cramped in the crease. Misses and gets hit high on the pad.

37.51

Goes fuller and on middle and leg, Dhananjaya de Silva flicks it off his pads to deep fine for a single.

37.41

Angling in, on middle, Dinesh Chandimal tucks it in front of mid-wicket and scampers in for a quick single.

37.30

Short of a good length, just outside off, Dinesh Chandimal dabs it out to gully.

37.20

Into the surface again, a bit more short than the last one, angling in over middle and leg, Dinesh Chandimal ducks under.

37.10

Bangs it into the deck, on a back of a length, over middle, Dinesh Chandimal hops back and keeps it out.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 37 overs : 125/5

de Silva12 (21)

D Chandimal38 (79)

G Coetzee8-0-50-1

36.60

Very full, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva looks to drive but gets it off the bottom half, towards cover.

36.50

Straighter, pushed back to the bowler.

36.40

Landed outside off, dabbed towards gully.

36.31

Around off, nudged through mid-wicket for a quick single.

36.20

Another edge, does not carry! This is what we meant my patience. Such things will keep happening. Fuller, outside off, Chandimal lunged and reached out to defend. The ball moved away slightly and took the outside edge. But it landed well short of third slip, who parried it to Marco Jansen at gully, who stopped it with his right hand.

36.10

Fuller, outside off, Dinesh Chandimal drives it towards short extra cover.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 36 overs : 124/5

de Silva12 (18)

D Chandimal37 (76)

K Rabada14-2-45-2

35.60

A length ball, outside off, kept out towards the cover region.

35.50

Excellent nut. Rabada angles this into the right-hander and gets Dhananjaya de Silva to poke at it. The ball moves away late and beats the outside edge.

35.40

This one stays a touch low from a good length, Dhananjaya de Silva pushes it back down the track.

35.30

Fuller, around off, kept out.

35.21

Around off, tucked behind square leg for a single.

35.21nb

Outside off, pushed towards cover. There we go again. The third umpire gets on the button early. NO BALL signalled for overstepping.

35.11

Around off, tapped to the off side for a single.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 35 overs : 121/5

D Chandimal36 (74)

de Silva11 (13)

G Coetzee7-0-49-1

34.64

Four! Slightly wide outside off, Chandimal opens the face of his bat and guides it to the right of point to find the gap and the boundary.

34.50

Around middle and leg, Dinesh Chandimal works it through the leg side. But Tony de Zorzi at short leg puts his left hand out and deflects it towards short mid-wicket. Excellent fielding.

34.41

On a good length now, outside off, the skipper hops and pushes it towards point for a quick single. Small bit of happiness for the Lankans - runs needed under 400 now.

34.30

Fuller, around off, now DdS looks to drive but hits it off the toe end towards mid off.

34.24

FOUR! WALLOP! Coetzee goes short and Dhananjaya pounces. Coetzee perhaps aimed for the bouncer but this was nowhere high enough. It came around chest height and de Silva picked the length quickly. Was onto his back foot and pulled it through mid-wicket in a flash.

34.10

Around off, nipping back in, Dhananjaya de Silva stabs it to the off side.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 34 overs : 112/5

de Silva6 (9)

D Chandimal32 (72)

K Rabada13-2-42-2

33.61

Inside edge, misses the stumps! What a bluff from Rabada and Bavuma. With short leg moved back to deep square leg and deep mid-wicket brought in, Dhananjaya de Silva was perhaps expecting the short ball. He was rooted in his crease but Rabada smartly bowled it much fuller than Dhananjaya's expectation. It was outside off and de Silva reacted very late to try and defend. Got an inside edge, which missed the stumps and went to fine leg! A single taken.

33.54

FOUR! Stylishly done. Just a touch too straight from Rabada, perhaps trying to bowl that magic ball. Maybe a yorker or an inswinger. This is full, around middle and leg and Dhananjaya de Silva flicks it over mid-wicket for the first boundary of the day. Short leg goes out to deep square leg now. Short stuff coming?

33.41

Around middle, Dinesh works it through mid on for a single. 409 more to win now.

33.30

What a beauty. Rabada bowls a beautiful inswinger and Chandimal, rightly plays for the ball coming in. But after pitching, the ball jags away off the seam, beating the outside edge. How do you play that? South Africa will be happy with that, but they need to be patient.

33.20

Full and straight, around off, Chandimal pushes it down to mid on.

33.10

On a good length, outside off, Dinesh Chandimal shoulders arms.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 33 overs : 106/5

de Silva1 (7)

D Chandimal31 (68)

G Coetzee6-0-40-1

32.60

EDGED, SHORT! Excellent effort by Marco Jansen. Full, outside off, a touch wide, Dhananjaya de Silva plays a loose-looking drive. Almost similar to the way he was playing in the first innings. Got a thick outside edge which went between third slip and gully. But the tall Jansen at gully got down quickly with a dive to his left and stopped it with his left hand.

32.51

Outside off, eased behind point for a single. Again, Chandimal is into the ears of the umpire, this time Saikat. Discussing about the sightscreen issue.

32.40

A good short ball now, outside off. DC looks to defend but suddenly the ball rears off. Chandimal is surprised and is forced to take his top hand off the bat. The ball hits the top portion of the bat and dies down.

32.30

Fuller, flicked away but cannot get it past mid-wicket, can Dinesh.

32.20

Better. Coetzee lands it on a length, just outside off, Chandimal nudges it, on the bounce, towards Tony de Zorzi at short leg. After what de Zorzi did yesterday, against Prabath Jayasuriya, you don't want to be keeping the ball in the air anywhere near him.

32.10

Does not start well, Coetzee. A full toss and misdirected down the leg side. Dinesh Chandimal lets it pass. Seems like he lost his wrist position right at the time when he was about to deliver the ball.

Who will bowl from the other end? Surprisingly, Gerald Coetzee. Was all over the place yesterday. 5-0-39-1 so far.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 32 overs : 105/5

de Silva1 (6)

D Chandimal30 (63)

K Rabada12-2-36-2

31.60

This one nips back in, kept out by the Lankan skipper.

31.50

Beautiful delivery. Rabada gets this to jag back in from over the wicket and then makes it to move away off the seam. De Silva is squared up and pushes at it, almost getting an outside edge.

31.40

Good line from Rabada, around the stumps, perhaps stays a touch low, the skipper defends.

31.31

Around off, Dinesh Chandimal opens the face of his bat and angles this behind point, for a run. He walks over to umpire Paul Reiffel and explains the issue he is facing with the sightscreen.

Oh dear. Early in the morning. Sightscreen issues first up. It is an electronic sightscreen, which turns white and black. Sometimes, it starts flickering on its own. So someone has to go and pull the curtain across. Ryan Rickelton ran all the way, tried to unfasten the curtains but was unable to. Eventually, the umpires decided to let it be and we continue with the sightscreen fluttering.

31.21

A bit too straight now, Dhananjaya nudges it through fine leg and gets a single. Sri Lanka are away for the day. The skipper is off the mark too.

31.10

On a good length, but slightly wider outside off, an easy leave for Dhananjaya de Silva.

A bright and sunny morning welcomes us in Durban. South Africa are just done with their huddle and pre-day talk and they spread out onto the field. Now, the overnight batters walk out - Chandimal and Dhananjaya. It will be Kagiso Rabada to start things off this morning. 11-2-34-2 so far. Here we go, with DdS on strike. Three slips and a gully await.

And now, the million-dollar question. How long? How long? One session? Two? Practically, because this is a long first session, scheduled for 135 minutes, one does not see this game dragging into the afternoon session. But say, Dinesh Chandimal and Dhananjaya de Silva see off the first 70 minutes without blemish, they could actually take this game into the second session. That's how they need to aim. Hour by hour and then session by session. Forget the runs for now, just concentrate on what you can get. In David Warner's words for Australia during the recent Perth Test, staring defeat in the face, 'Get a net session'.

The hosts would be eyeing to bowl in the right channels and areas and not give the Lankans any respite. No balls is something they would definitely be concerned, even though they are well ahead in this match and would want to bowl with as much accuracy as possible. Sometimes, when you are on top and not get much of a challenge, you get in that zone of getting things done quickly and not expect much resistance. And if and when you do, you start getting frustrated. South Africa seemed to be desperate in that second innings with the ball initially, wherein they were seen just wasting their reviews. They would be aiming to just do their work and let the result take care of itself. Remember, this is just the start of their home season, so they might take just that wee bit of extra time to get warmed up.

Now, South Africa. Any Protea fan reading the previous few paragraphs, would be rechecking where exactly has he / she entered. A fairytale book? From their point of view, clinical precision is what they seek. They got it pretty easy in the first innings, but found a glimmer of resistance when Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal were playing well. The pitch has definitely gotten better to bat but there were signs of inconsistent bounce on Friday and come Day 4, there could be even more.

There have been other comeback-from-dead miracles, not to mention the Dravid-Laxman epic in 2001, Kolkata against Australia or even the Abdur Razzaq-Kamran Akmal heist against India in 2008. The point is, it is Sri Lanka who need to believe that they can fight. Miracles do not happen every day, but if they have happened in the past, they can occur again. We cannot see the future, so we don't know what lies in store. Just imagine - Sri Lanka battle hard, say don't throw it away for two sessions - drag it into the third session and then suddenly, the weather opens up. Who knows - they could salvage a draw! Yes, it relies on hope but you also need to work hard to fathom that hope.

With everyone beside you telling directly or indirectly that this game is more or less done, how do you respond? Probably, look at some earlier games where legends from your country did the unthinkable. Let's go in reverse order. Kusal Perera - 16th February, 2019, Durban. Sri Lanka were set a target of 304 and were 110/5. But one man - Kusal Perera - blasted an unbeaten 153 - to maintain Sri Lanka's unblemished record at this venue in Tests. Let's go a bit beyond. Rangana Herath - 7th July, 2009, Galle. Sri Lanka had set Pakistan a target of 168 in the fourth innings and at Stumps on Day 3, the visitors were 71/2,  needing just another 97 to win. JUST. Come Day 4, a canny left-arm spinner, Rangana Herath, just ran through Pakistan, with a 4-wicket haul, dismissing them for just 117 as Sri Lanka won by 50 runs.

Many times, it is said that a good start is the foundation to a successful outcome. Sometimes, it is also said that it does not matter how you start. What matters is how you finish. The second case can be applied to the first Australia-India Test in Perth, where it did not even matter how much India made batting first there. But here, in Durban, Sri Lanka's 42 all out in their first innings has gone a long way in shaping their fortunes in the Test. A shambolic few minutes of batting completely erased their terrific effort with the ball earlier and now, they stand staring at a mountain, where they need to scale another 413 runs, with 6 sessions potentially available, but just 5 wickets in hand. Of which, only 3 proper batters are left.

3 matches played. 2 wins and a draw. This is Sri Lanka's Test record in Durban - the only team yet to suffer a defeat at this venue in this format. A very proud fact. But just as all good things have to come to an end, this record is on the verge of being broken today. Or perhaps tomorrow. With due respect to the nation, because of the massive task ahead of them, hard to see the Islanders battle for long, against a quality bowling attack. But, when one plays for pride, one can achieve exceptional things. Could we possibly see one or some of those exceptional things from the Lankans? On that note, hello and a warm welcome to the fourth and perhaps the final day of the opening Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka in Kingsmead, Durban.

... DAY 4 ...

How's the weather on Saturday? Excellent, says Mike Haysman on air. South Africa should wrap this up in the first session but for cricket's sake, let's hope Sri Lanka offer a fightback. Trying to score 413 runs from here will be a tall order but they can at least make the home side work for its wickets. It's Sunday where the forecast is poor but it will be a great achievement if the visitors take this to the second session. The first ball will be bowled at 7.30 am GMT on Day 4, on Saturday, 30th November 2024, but our build-up will begin much earlier. Do tune in early then. You can also catch all the action from the New Zealand-England Test and keep yourselves entertained. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

South Africa will be more or less happy with their state right now. Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs batted beautifully, setting up a huge target and then the bowlers have done fairly well. But one felt that they were just a bit too desperate with the new ball. They wasted 2 out of their 3 reviews pretty early but after those 2 quick wickets, they kind of settled down. The new-ball bowlers, Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen, were consistent but were indisciplined with their no balls. The pair has bowled 8 no balls already, 5 by Rabada and 3 by Jansen and need to work that out for the coming days. Gerald Coetzee, looking to bowl as quick as possible, was all over the place, while Maharaj might just want to forget this Test as one with his guest appearance, simply because the seamers are not leaving him with much work to do.

After a surprise declaration at the Tea break, with no one given any whiff, Sri Lanka started their innings like a rollercoaster. They were flying at 5 an over but also lost their openers fairly cheaply. Two experienced stalwarts, Dinesh Chandimal and Angelo Mathews, then got the repair job underway nicely, adding 44 for the third wicket, before the gloomy conditions altered their path. Chandimal is still battling out there, on a valiant 29, but he will have a massive job on Saturday, to try and take Sri Lanka to a competitive total.

Will the umpires come under scrutiny for this game? Especially that last hour? With light fading, allowing the seamers, who can bowl at 140 clicks, to carry on was a questionable decision. The Lankan batters suffered a few blows but surprisingly, the quicks were not taken off. Maybe, because the visitors were not complaining, the umpires felt that it was okay. That could have been a telling factor as well. Who knows, if the decision had been made on not to allow the seamers to carry on, Sri Lanka might have still been 2 down.

Sri Lanka probably would have taken 3 wickets at Stumps, but one false shot from Kamindu Mendis, followed by a scorcher by Tony de Zorzi, have left them licking their wounds. With 7 wickets in the bag, they could have looked at batting big on Saturday, but the complexion has changed now. They still can look to bat big, but their options have dwindled. Only Kusal Mendis is left amongst the recognized batters.

That's why, it is said, Test cricket is the best. Never go by what is happening in the present. You can never say when will the game change. Sri Lanka were doing okay at 82/2, but suddenly, with the conditions getting a bit overcast, the ball started to do something and they lost 3/19 in under 10 overs.

What a way to end the day. The South Africans will be cock-a-hoop, but you have got to feel for the Sri Lankans. They batted much better in this dig so far, but those last 40-45 minutes have left them crestfallen.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 31 overs : 103/5

D Chandimal29 (62)

de Silva0 (1)

G Coetzee5-0-39-1

30.60

Full and outside off, DC gets across and then takes his bat away from the ball. That will be it for the day. STUMPS ON DAY 3, SRI LANKA ARE 103/5, CHASING 516!

30.52

A length ball, darts back in, Dinesh works it past Tony de Zorzi at short leg. By the time long leg can get to the ball, a couple of runs are taken.

30.40

Another wide ball, a bit wild as well. Bounces well away, Chandimal arches away.

30.30

A touch wider outside off, Dinesh Chandimal shoulders arms.

30.20

Outside off, left alone.

30.10

Full, around middle, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it towards mid on.

Will we get another over? Seems like we will. Gerald Coetzee to bowl. 4-0-37-1 so far.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 30 overs : 101/5

de Silva0 (1)

D Chandimal27 (56)

K Rabada11-2-34-2

29.60

Outside off, pushed towards point.

Who walks in now? The skipper, Dhananjaya de Silva has decided to shoulder the responsibility.

29.5W

OUT! CAUGHT! Tony de Zorzi has pulled off a blinder at short leg! Probably the hardest position in the field to be in to take a catch but de Zorzi has pulled it off brilliantly! Excellent reflexes! Kagiso Rabada bowls it into the pads on a length and Prabath Jayasuriya flicks it right off the middle of the bat and straight over Tony de Zorzi at short leg. He rises a bit and sticks both his hands above his face and grabs onto it. Prabath Jayasuriya stands there in disbelief but that sums it up for Sri Lanka as they lose half their side for 101 runs!

29.40

Hits the deck hard, on a back of a length, over off, Prabath Jayasuriya keeps it out well.

29.30

A short ball, down the leg side, Jayasuriya gets across and tucks it through fine leg. Jayasuriya starts to run but is sent back initially. Then, when Chandimal sees the ball go past the keeper, he starts to run. But suddenly, Chandimal realizes that the job of a nightwatchman is to actually protect the set batter. Sends Jayasuriya back again. Dot ball, after all these events.

29.20

On a good length, around off, extra bounce, the tall Prabath Jayasuriya rises with the bounce and pushes it towards point.

29.10

Around off, pushed towards the off side.

29.11nb

Full and around off, Prabath Jayasuriya defends. Not for the first time in this innings, the third umpire, Joel Wilson informs the on-field umpire Paul Reiffel, that Rabada has overstepped. NO BALL NUMBER 5 FROM HIM!

Ahhh... the physio is out in the middle now. Dinesh Chandimal has taken a lot of blows in this innings but this one is for the latest blow in the 28th over, where he copped one on the left shoulder against Rabada. Chandimal is getting a bit of a treatment there, along with a bit of a massage. Pops in a couple of pills as well. Of course, that takes out a couple of minutes, which means that this next Rabada over could well be the final one for the day.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 29 overs : 100/4

P Jayasuriya1 (6)

D Chandimal27 (56)

M Jansen11-3-22-2

28.61

Sri Lanka get to the 100-run mark! On a length, on off, Prabath Jayasuriya pushes it to cover and gets a single to get off the mark.

28.50

Angling into the pads, on a length, Prabath Jayasuriya turns it around to short leg where Tony de Zorzi makes a sharp stop low to his right.

28.40

Back of a length, on middle, Prabath Jayasuriya stands in the crease and looks to tuck it across but misses high onto his thigh.

28.30

Good bounce this time. From a good length, outside off. Jayasuriya rises with the bounce and dabs it down on the off side.

28.20

On a good length this time, well defended.

28.10

Full and outside off, Prabath Jayasuriya gets across and defends it solidly.

Well, Kamindu Mendis will be very disappointed with that shot. Sometimes, what happens is, when you are brimming with confidence, you find it hard to hold back your shots. Playing shots is always a double-edged sword. If you pull it off, you are praised for being positive. But if you don't you are criticized for the same. Same is the case with Kamindu. He will have seniors around his ears, asking him the need for that shot. It was a plain waft, with no movement of his feet.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 28 overs : 99/4

D Chandimal27 (56)

P Jayasuriya0 (0)

K Rabada10-2-33-1

27.60

Full and outside off, Dinesh Chandimal leans onto it and looks to drive but gets an inside edge off his pads and rolling down the deck.

27.50

Fuller and at the stumps, Dinesh Chandimal clips it to mid on.

27.40

On a length, on off, Dinesh Chandimal punches it to backward point.

27.30

Fuller, around off, Dinesh pushes this towards mid on.

27.20

On a good length, outside off, Chandimal pushes this through the covers and sets off for a single. But then, he sees Temba Bavuma lurk around over there and immediately changes his call.

27.10

Ouch. A short ball, around off, Dinesh Chandimal looks to pull but the ball skids and bounces sharply. He takes his eyes off the ball and gets hit on the left shoulder. The ball lobs to the leg side.

Surely, a nightwatchman now? Yes. Prabath Jayasuriya has come in at number 6, replacing Kamindu Mendis. Seems like either there was some deliberation in the dressing room on who should walk out or they were simply not ready for this situation. Jayasuriya takes a long time to come out, well after Kamindu has reached the dressing room.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 27 overs : 99/4

K Mendis10 (28)

D Chandimal27 (50)

M Jansen10-3-21-2

26.6W

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Marco Jansen gets his second and Kamindu Mendis after looking so composed to let the balls outside off, go past has fallen right back into that trap. To make it worse, Mendis takes a review with him. This is very wide outside off, on a length, Kamindu Mendis stands tall and throws his hands at it away from his body. Gets an outside edge that goes straight into the hands of the keeper Kyle Verreynne. He talks to his partner and decides to review it. The UltraEdge shows a spike as the ball passes the bat and the onfield call of OUT stays. Sri Lanka are now 99/4 and need 417 more runs to win. While South Africa need 6 wickets! Also, Sri Lanka have now exhausted all their reviews.

26.50

Good length, on off, Kamindu Mendis taps it to cover.

26.40

On a length, just outside off, Kamindu Mendis leans ahead and makes a leave.

26.30

Full and straight, Mendis defends it solidly.

26.20

Fuller, around off, tailing in slightly, Kamindu adjusts well and pushes it towards mid off.

26.10

Beaten. On a good length, just outside off, Kamindu Mendis pushes at it, but then realizes his mistake and tries to withdraw his bat. Gets late and is beaten. No need to play at those.

This is a very tricky period of play for Sri Lanka. Of course, the last half an hour of a day is important for any team, but they have got an additional challenge of facing a strong seam attack under overcast conditions. South Africa would dearly love another wicket towards the fag end of the day and if that does happen, there might just be a deceleration tomorrow morning. On the other hand, if this pair sees off this day, it can come in with some confidence on Day 4. After the quickfire start by the openers, some sanity has been restored, with Chandimal looking very compact, while Kamindu is oozing class and confidence.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 26 overs : 99/3

K Mendis10 (22)

D Chandimal27 (50)

K Rabada9-1-33-1

25.61

Short of a length, angling into middle, Kamindu Mendis pulls it to fine leg for a single.

25.50

On a good length, outside off, Kamindu Mendis pushes it to backward point.

25.40

A loud appeal for LBW by Rabada alone! Turned down! On a hard length, on off and jagging back in a fair bit to go past the inside edge and thud Mendis high on the pad.

25.31

Good length, outside off, seaming away, Chandimal pushes it through the covers for a run.

25.20

On a good length, outside off, nipping back in, Dinesh Chandimal nudges it towards short mid-wicket.

25.11

On a good length, around off, Kamindu Mendis nudges this through the leg side for a single. 419 more needed to win now.

We are into overtime now. Stumps are officially scheduled for 3 pm GMT, but because of the overs pending, there is that allowance of the extra 30 minutes. 12 overs are still left, so we will definitely not get those many in, but wonder, at this stage of the day, with light fading, will the umpires just decide on whether to allow pacers to bowl or not, or just take the players off for bad light. It is getting darker by the minute.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 25 overs : 96/3

D Chandimal26 (48)

K Mendis8 (18)

M Jansen9-2-21-1

24.60

Fuller than a good length, on off, Dinesh Chandimal pokes it out to point.

24.50

Digs it in short and over leg. This one doesn't bounce as much and Dinesh Chandimal ducks.

24.40

Outside off, on a length, Dinesh Chandimal holds his wrists high up in the air and makes a leave.

24.30

Beautifully followed up by Jansen! Lands it on a length, on off and gets it to shape away to go past the outside edge as Chandimal looks to block.

24.24

FOUR! Growing in confidence is Dinesh Chandimal! Overpitched on off, Dinesh Chandimal leans into it and creams it past mid off to his right.

24.10

Hits the deck hard, on a length, just outside off, Dinesh Chandimal hops back and punches it to cover.

If one actually watches Kamindu Mendis bat, his shot-making resembles a lot to that of the great Kumar Sangakkara. Not surprising, as Sanga would have been a childhood idol for many. Additionally, Kamindu comes across as a youngster who trusts his game and is very confident about himself. That pick-up shot in the previous over for six reminded so much of the great Sangakkara. Kamindu is currently 9th in the ICC Test rankings for batters.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 24 overs : 92/3

K Mendis8 (18)

D Chandimal22 (42)

K Rabada8-1-30-1

23.60

Very short, angling in over middle and leg, Kamindu Mendis ducks underneath.

23.50

Good length, over off, Kamindu Mendis dabs it out to the off side.

23.40

Outside off, on a length, Kamindu Mendis holds his bat high and makes a very confident leave.

23.30

Good length, on off, Kamindu Mendis blocks.

23.26

SIX! Oh hello, where has that come from?  Short of a length, on middle, Kamindu Mendis pulls it over square leg fence for a biggie. This was timed really well!

23.10

Kagiso Rabada returns into the attack and bowls it nicely on a good length, on off, Kamindu Mendis taps it to cover.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 23 overs : 86/3

D Chandimal22 (42)

K Mendis2 (12)

M Jansen8-2-17-1

22.60

Well-directed bouncer from Jansen to end the over! Short and over middle, Dinesh Chandimal sees the line but fails to decide whether to play or duck. Decides very late and ducks under it.

22.50

On off, on a length, Dinesh Chandimal taps it to mid on.

22.41

Short and on middle, Kamindu Mendis pulls it all along the ground, more off the lower part of his bat to fine leg for a single.

22.30

Fuller and on middle and off, Kamindu Mendis drives it off the inner half to mid-wicket.

22.20

Angling into the batter, on a back of a length, Kamindu Mendis clips it to square leg.

22.10

On a good length, outside off, Kamindu Mendis leaves it alone.

22.11nb

NO BALL! Another overstepping from Marco Jansen that has been conveyed by the third umpire. On a length, on off, Kamindu Mendis blocks.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 22 overs : 84/3

D Chandimal22 (40)

K Mendis1 (7)

K Maharaj4-0-5-0

21.60

Slows it up and keeps it full, on middle and leg, Dinesh Chandimal taps it out to the leg side.

21.50

Tossed up, on middle, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it back to the bowler.

21.41

Full, on middle, Kamindu Mendis eases it to long on for a single and gets off the mark.

21.30

Switches to over the wicket and lands it full, just outside off, Kamindu Mendis plants his front leg out and looks to play at it but the ball turns back in and goes past the inside edge to hit him on the front pad. A half-hearted appeal from the players around but the impact was well outside off.

21.21

Flighted full, on middle and leg, Dinesh Chandimal turns it to square leg region for a single.

21.10

Tossed up, on middle, Dinesh Chandimal blocks.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 21 overs : 82/3

K Mendis0 (5)

D Chandimal21 (36)

M Jansen7-2-15-1

20.60

On off, on a good length, Kamindu Mendis pushes it to backward point.

20.50

Length, outside off, Kamindu Mendis lets it go.

20.40

Testing delivery from Jansen! Short and angling into the batter, over middle with some extra pace and bounce. Kamindu Mendis keeps his eyes on the ball and sways away out of the firing line.

20.30

On a good length, just around off, Kamindu Mendis taps it to backward point.

20.20

Short and way down leg, Kamindu Mendis leaves it alone.

Night watchman time? Who will come out to bat now? Kamindu Mendis is the new man. So no night watchman concept yet.

20.1W

OUT! LBW! A huge appeal for leg before and up goes the dreaded finger! Angelo Mathews has a word with his partner and decides to review. To be very honest it looks like Mathews is gone for all money! Marco Jansen comes from around the wicket and bowls it nice and straight, on a fuller than a good length and on middle and leg. The UltraEdge shows no spike and there is a huge gap between bat and pad. The Ball Tracking shows all three reds and Angelo Mathews's gritty knock of 25(42) comes to an end and Sri Lanka slip down to 82/3 needing 434 more runs to win.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 82/2

D Chandimal21 (36)

A Mathews25 (41)

K Maharaj3-0-3-0

19.60

Around off, pushed away.

19.51

Around off, Mathews works it wide of mid on for a single.

19.40

Fuller, around middle, pushed towards the bowler.

19.30

This is in line of the stumps, but Angelo Mathews goes back, opens the face of his bat and picks this from the line of the stumps to guide the ball towards short third. Maharaj smiles.

19.20

Around off, punched towards cover.

19.10

Landed around middle, watchfully defended.

It has gone properly overcast now. After what happened on the 5th ball of the 19th over, won't be surprised if the umpires prevent Temba Bavuma from using his pacers.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 81/2

D Chandimal21 (35)

A Mathews24 (36)

M Jansen6-1-15-0

18.64

FOUR! Nice response! Short from Jansen again, this time Chandimal gets on top of the bounce and pulls it through mid-wicket!

18.50

OUCH! That was nasty. The ball was dug in short, around leg and Chandimal ducked for the length. But the ball shot low and hit him on the ribs. Good that he is wearing a chest guard.

18.51nb

On a good length, around off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it towards gully. Oh dear. Another NO BALL. Also pointed by the third umpire again.

18.40

Outside off, on a good length, angling away, left alone.

18.31

A short ball, down the leg side, Mathews swivels and pulls it through fine leg. The ball races away but Gerald Coetzee does well to rush to his right from deep backward square leg, stopping the ball with a tumble. A single taken.

18.20

Landed around middle, defended solidly.

18.10

On a good length, around off, Angelo Mathews hops across and defends it to the leg side.

More clouds filtering in. The floodlights are being switched on as well. Never a good sign, especially towards the close of play.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 75/2

D Chandimal17 (31)

A Mathews23 (33)

K Maharaj2-0-2-0

17.60

Full, around off, defended down the track.

17.50

Beautifully bowled. Flighted, outside off, pace taken off, Dinesh Chandimal looks to drive, but is beaten in the flight and misses the ball. Excellent take by the keeper, Kyle Verreynne, whipping off the bails in a flash as well.

17.40

Fuller, around middle, blocked down the track.

17.31

A touch short, around middle, bounces steeply. Angelo Mathews pushes it through the covers for a single.

17.20

Action replay of the previous delivery.

17.10

Fuller, around middle, pushed down the track.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 74/2

D Chandimal17 (28)

A Mathews22 (30)

M Jansen5-1-9-0

16.60

Outside off, pushed away.

16.50

A short ball now, ducked under.

16.40

Around off, angling away, left alone.

16.42nb

On a good length, around middle, Angelo hops and tucks it towards fine leg for a single. There we go again. NO BALL signalled for overstepping, coming from the third umpire.

16.30

Around off, pushed towards mid on.

16.20

On a good length, around off, shaping away, Mathews pushes it towards cover.

16.10

A short ball, around middle, Angelo Mathews helps it towards short leg.

Plenty of oohs and ahhs in that over, especially by the keeper, Kyle Verreynne. There was absolutely nothing happening, but all these are tactics, just to keep the batters nervous. Another issue with the sightscreen, this time for Mathews. Sorted now.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 72/2

D Chandimal17 (25)

A Mathews21 (26)

K Maharaj1-0-1-0

15.60

Around off, flighted, fuller, Dinesh Chandimal drives it towards cover.

15.51

Flatter, arm ball, outside off, Angelo Mathews punches it towards Tristan Stubbs at cover, who is a bit deep. Single taken.

15.40

A touch short, around middle, AM pushes it down the track.

15.30

Fuller, around middle, Angelo pushes it down the ground but extra cover chips in.

15.20

Maharaj changes the angle and comes around the wicket. Tosses it around middle, Mathews defends again.

15.10

Full, around middle, Angelo Mathews defends.

DRINKS BREAK. Well, wickets have not fallen but it has been an exciting start for the Lankans with the bat nevertheless. Chasing 516, they are flying at almost 5 runs an over, trying to be positive. South Africa probably have been a bit desperate in trying to get breakthroughs, already burning out 2 out of their 3 allotted reviews pretty early. The bowling has been good, but there is some lack of discipline. 22 overs are left in the day, but doubt whether we will be able to get all of those in. It is certainly not as bright today as it was yesterday. Keshav Maharaj is warming up. So either he is trying to influence his captain to give him the ball or Temba Bavuma has asked him to be ready. Was not required at all in the first innings. Here he comes now.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 71/2

D Chandimal17 (24)

A Mathews20 (21)

M Jansen4-1-7-0

14.60

A beauty to end the over! Bowls it just outside off, on a length and gets it to straighten back with some extra bounce off the deck. Dinesh Chandimal has a feel for it but gets beaten on the outside edge.

14.50

Nice shot but will not fetch Chandimal any run! Jansen digs it short and outside off, Dinesh Chandimal quickly reads the length and nails his pull along the ground but straight to mid-wicket.

14.40

Nice and full at the stumps, Dinesh Chandimal with very soft hands turns it across to mid-wicket.

14.30

Fuller, around middle, pushed back down the track.

Another stoppage. The sightscreen is giving issues to both, Chandimal and Mathews. The problem is, the screen is black and with the red ball, it is causing a problem. There is a white cloth which is there to be draped, but every now and then, the ground staff keeps forgetting to drape it over the black screen.

14.23

Around middle, Mathews tucks it through mid-wicket. He takes two but then, calls for the third on the throw. Excellent running.

14.10

On a good length, outside off, angling away, Angelo Mathews shoulders arms.

Marco Jansen gets a change of ends. 3-1-4-0 so far.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 68/2

D Chandimal17 (20)

A Mathews17 (19)

G Coetzee4-0-37-1

13.60

Bashes it into the deck, on a back of a length again, outside off this time. Dinesh Chandimal gets on top of his toes and dabs it out to gully.

13.51

Hits the deck hard, on a short of a length, over off, Angelo Mathews hops back and tucks it to fine leg for a single.

13.41

Good length, at the stumps, Dinesh Chandimal brings his bottom hand into play and wrists it to deep square leg for a single.

13.31

Uppish... but safe! A quick short ball from Gerald Coetzee, around off, Mathews looks to pull but is hurried into the shot. Gets a top edge which flies in the air but does not carry to long leg or deep square leg, the two men in the deep for the hook or pull. A single taken.

13.22

A tad overpitched, outside off, Angelo Mathews leans and drives it through the covers for a couple.

13.10

Fuller, around off, pushed down the ground.

It is another thing that South Africa bowled with venom in the first innings and are still bowling with fire here, but something needs to be done about their discipline. They bowled 4 no balls in under 14 overs in the first innings while so far, they have already bowled 4 in roughly the same number of overs. Don't want to be in a position where you put in all the hard work, get the wicket, only for it to be overturned due to overstepping. Kagiso Rabada got that sting against Pathum Nissanka but luckily for his team, it did not matter much. But it cannot be spreading like an epidemic. Jansen in the first innings, Rabada now.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 63/2

A Mathews13 (15)

D Chandimal16 (18)

K Rabada7-1-24-1

12.61

On a length, on off, Angelo Mathews pushes it to mid off and gets a quick single.

12.50

Digs it in short, on leg and gets the ball to shape further down leg. Angelo Mathews half ducks at it and Kyle Verreynne does well to leap to his left and grab it.

12.40

Honing in at the stumps, fuller in length, Angelo Mathews gets his bat ahead and taps it back to the bowler.

12.30

Landed around off, patted down the wicket.

12.21

Similar ball, this time, Dinesh works it to the left of short leg and takes the single, as Temba Bavuma tidies up from mid on.

12.10

On a good length, around off, Chandimal hops and tucks it towards Tony de Zorzi at short leg.

12.11nb

On a good length, around off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it to the off side. Another NO BALL by KG as the third umpire lets the onfield umpire know.

It has become slightly cloudy in the last few minutes. Yesterday was a cloudless day, with plenty of bright sunshine, but today, it seems like there are a few clouds in the sky. Potentially, we have around 90 minutes to go for the day, but Mike Haysman on air is not sure we can carry on till then, as it usually gets dark from 3 pm GMT.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 60/2

A Mathews12 (11)

D Chandimal15 (15)

G Coetzee3-0-32-1

11.60

Back of a length, sliding down leg. Angelo Mathews hops inside and lets it go past.

11.54

FOUR! Back-to-back boundaries again! This is outside off, on a short of a good length, Angelo Mathews transfers his weight back and thumps it through the vacant cover-point region for another boundary.

11.44

FOUR! Boundaries continue to flow off Gerald Coetzee's over! Short of a length and over middle, Angelo Mathews rolls his wrists over the ball and pulls it all along the ground to square leg fence.

11.31

Outside off, coming in, Dinesh Chandimal works it towards short leg. Manages to get it past the fielder and takes the run.

11.21

Fuller, around off, coming in a touch. Mathews pushes at it without moving his feet and gets a thick inside edge towards square leg. A single taken.

11.10

On a length, outside off, angling away, Angelo Mathews shoulders arms.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 50/2

D Chandimal14 (14)

A Mathews3 (6)

K Rabada6-1-21-1

10.60

Lucky escape for Dinesh Chandimal! Fires it full, just outside off, Dinesh Chandimal looks to cut but gets an inside edge that goes past his legs to short leg.

10.51lb

Angling in again, on leg, Angelo Mathews is late on his attempt to tuck it behind and misses. The ball goes off his pad and rolls behind to fine leg. A leg bye taken. 50 UP FOR SRI LANKA. 466 runs more needed.

10.42

Angling in, on middle and leg, around the hips, Angelo Mathews squeezes it out and tucks it to deep mid-wicket for a brace,

10.30

Fuller, around off, Angelo gets squared up again and pushes the ball towards cover.

10.20

Similar ball, once again, Mathews commits into the push but then, he tries to take the bat away. Is still squared up as the ball beats the outside edge.

10.10

On a good length, outside off, Angelo Mathews pushes at it away from his body and misses.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 47/2

D Chandimal14 (13)

A Mathews1 (1)

G Coetzee2-0-22-1

9.64

FOUR! A boundary to end the over! Yet again, a bit of width, outside off, on a back of a length, Dinesh Chandimal frees his arms and slices it well over gully for another boundary.

9.50

A bit short and on off, Dinesh Chandimal dabs it to gully.

9.44

FOUR! Width offered and Dinesh Chandimal pounces on it! Outside off, on a length, Dinesh Chandimal waits for the ball and cuts it over gully for a boundary.

9.31

On a length, at the stumps, Angelo Mathews tucks it to mid on for one.

Angelo Mathews walks in at number 4, replacing Pathum Nissanka.

9.2W

OUT! LBW! Gerald Coetzee comes back and gets the big wicket of Pathum Nissanka! His luck fades away and South Africa get two! He lands it on a hard length, angling it in, on middle and leg, Pathum Nissanka shuffles a bit towards his off side and looks to work it on the leg side but fails to get bat on the ball. Gets hit right on the front pad and just above the knee roll. The umpire gives it out but Pathum Nissanka decides to challenge it. The UltraEdge shows nothing and the Ball Tracking comes up as three reds! The onfield call of OUT stays and Sri Lanka are 38/2, needing another 478 for victory!

9.10

On a good length, on off, Pathum Nissanka steers it to point.

Adding more to the positive thought process, there is a thin line between being positive and being reckless. Sri Lanka were certainly confident entering this game, but one feels that the batters were a bit too loose in that first innings. You have switched on to a different continent, so you need to get adjusted to the conditions, especially the bounce. For that, you need to show some patience and hang in there, before playing your shots. Here too, they are going at more than 4 an over, but the will to stay there or just defend is not being seen.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 38/1

P Nissanka23 (29)

D Chandimal6 (10)

K Rabada5-1-19-1

8.61lb

Full and on leg, Pathum Nissanka looks to clip it off his pads but misses by the pace behind the ball. The ball clips him on the pads and rolls across as the batters take a single. Called Leg bye!

8.50

On a length, on middle, Pathum Nissanka keeps it out.

8.51nb

Would you believe it? Kagiso Rabada gets the wicket off Pathum Nissanka and the third umpire chips in to say it's a NO BALL! Puts in that extra effort and hits the deck hard, on a shorter length, angling it down leg, Pathum Nissanka on a ball that he should have let go tries to pull and gets a glove that goes to Kyle Verreynne who takes it well to his left. The Proteas start to celebrate and Nissanka starts to make his way out but all that for absolutely nothing. They now show the giant screen and there is some doubt among the players. The first replay seems to indicate that Rabada's foot might have just landed inside the line and Kyle Verreynne starts to protest. Temba Bavuma now has a chat with the umpire and they are almost in a process of taking a review for this. But umpire Saikat clears that, saying that they cannot take a review based on what they see on the giant screen. From what we can see, Rabada's foot landed on the line and the line belongs to the umpire. Sanath Jayasuriya heaves a sigh of relief in the dressing room.

8.40

A stifled appeal for caught behind and the umpire shakes his head. Oh hang on, Temba Bavuma sends it upstairs. This is short and over middle and off, Pathum Nissanka looks to pull but is early on his shot as the ball goes past the outside edge. The UltraEdge shows nothing and South Africa lose another review. However, Kagiso Rabada is fired up and did have a word or two to say to Pathum Nissanka!

8.31

Angling into middle and leg, on a length, Dinesh Chandimal clips it to through mid-wicket for a single.

8.20

Good length, on off, Dinesh Chandimal punches it to mid off.

8.11

A risky single! Hard length, on off, Pathum Nissanka just taps it in front of short mid-wicket and the batters set for a quick single. Bavuma charges to the ball, collects it well and throws at the stump with an under-arm push but fails to hit the target at the striker's end. If that had hit, Dinesh Chandimal would have been a goner!

Batting under pressure is like batting on quicksand. The harder you try, the deeper you get sucked in. That's why it is important to recognize the importance of the Bavuma-Stubbs partnership. They started slowly, but kept rotating the strike. Once they bedded in, then they started playing their shots. Playing positive cricket is not just scoring quick runs. It is exhibiting positive defensive technique and showing confidence in letting balls go, making the bowlers think what different can they do.

Runs Scored 13 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 34/1

D Chandimal5 (8)

P Nissanka22 (24)

G Coetzee1-0-13-0

7.60

Good length, on middle, Dinesh Chandimal tucks it to the leg side. 13 runs off Gerald Coetzee's first over!

7.51

Short of a length, on off, Pathum Nissanka dabs it in front of point and gets a single.

7.44

FOUR! Back-to-back boundaries and that makes it three in this over already! A bit fuller and on middle and leg, Pathum Nissanka flicks it beautifully off his pads and gets it over mid-wicket.

7.34

FOUR! Cannot bowl there to Pathum! Short and on middle, not very short to trouble the batter. Pathum Nissanka reads the length early and pulls it well over square leg for a boundary.

7.20

Much better this time from Coetzee! Back of a length, over off, Pathum Nissanka blocks.

7.14

FOUR! Coetzee is greeted into the attack with a boundary! A genuine loosener from Gerald Coetzee as he bowls this wider on off and fuller, asking to be hit. Pathum Nissanka reaches out and slices it through cover for a boundary.

It will be important on how Sri Lanka approach this target. Time and tide are against them but that does not mean they should throw in the towel. They can still play for pride and gain a lot if they bat positively in this innings. The second Test match is scheduled on Thursday, 5th December, 2024 in Gqeberha and say, if this game ends tomorrow, leaving one day for travel, it literally leaves them 2-3 days of planning for the next game. So there actually isn't much time. Whatever you can learn, do it now, in this innings and carry on the momentum into the next Test. Yes, the pitch will be different there but confidence is something which can never be defined theoretically. Even if batters cross 30s, everyone that is, till number 6, string in useful stands, you can kill time and gain a lot of confidence. Gerald Coetzee into the attack now.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 21/1

D Chandimal5 (7)

P Nissanka9 (19)

K Rabada4-1-16-1

6.60

Hard length, into middle and leg, Dinesh Chandimal tucks it to the leg side.

6.54

FOUR! Beautiful shot! KG goes a bit fuller and on off, Dinesh Chandimal leans ahead and times his drive to bits of perfection to get it past mid off to his left.

6.40

Full, on off, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it in front of cover. Pathum Nissanka looks to sneak in a single but is sent back and rightly so! The last thing Sri Lanka would want at this moment is a run out!

6.30

Outside off, on a fuller length. The ball shoots a bit more off the deck and shapes away as well. Dinesh Chandimal initially looks to poke at it but does well to withdraw his shot.

6.20

On a length, on off, Dinesh Chandimal blocks.

6.11

Good length, on middle, Pathum Nissanka taps it to Temba Bavuma at mid-wicket and steals a quick run.

6.11nb

NO BALL! KG oversteps again! Steams in and bowls it nicely on a good length, on middle, Pathum Nissanka tucks it to mid-wicket and sets off for the run. He is sent back just in time as the fielder collects the ball and hits the stumps at the striker's end.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 15/1

P Nissanka8 (17)

D Chandimal1 (2)

M Jansen3-1-4-0

5.61

Very full, on off, Pathum Nissanka nudges it to the right of point and gets a single.

5.50

Hard length, just outside off, Pathum Nissanka hops back and punches it off the inner half of his bat to mid off.

5.40

Jansen drags the length down and keeps it over off, Pathum Nissanka dabs it down the deck, back to the bowler.

5.30

On a good length, on off, Pathum Nissanka blocks it with real confidence, getting right behind the line. Holds his pose as well!

5.21

And again! This is great running! Fuller this time from Jansen, on middle, Dinesh Chandimal pushes it to cover and gets off the mark with a quick single.

5.11

Tap and run! On a length, on off, Pathum Nissanka just knocks it in front of point and steals a quick single.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 12/1

D Chandimal0 (1)

P Nissanka6 (12)

K Rabada3-1-10-1

4.60

Landed around off, on a good length, Dinesh Chandimal defends watchfully. 3-1-10-1 for Rabada.

Dinesh Chandimal walks in at number 3, replacing Dimuth Karunaratne.

4.5W

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! A boundary previous ball boosted his confidence but a wicket next ball has boosted Rabada's confidence! Uncharacteristically loose from Dimuth Karunaratne. Rabada keeps this much closer to the bat but the line is well away from the off stump. Karunaratne reaches out for it, looking to push but only manages a thick outside edge. It flies straight to Tristan Stubbs at third slip who makes no mistake. Karunaratne departs for 4 and Sri Lanka are 12/1, needing another 504 for victory! 32.1 overs still left on Day 3.

4.44

FOUR! VIOLENCE! That will boost Karunaratne's confidence. Short from Rabada, outside off, Dimuth Karunaratne picks it up in a trice and pulls it over mid-wicket. Never looked to keep it down at any stage.

4.30

A short ball, around the hips, Karunaratne looks to tuck it away, but then thinks better of it. Just about manages to avoid the ball hitting the glove.

4.20

Around middle and off, angling away, Dimuth Karunaratne defends solidly.

4.11

Outside off, pushed through point for a single.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 7/0

D Karunaratne0 (14)

P Nissanka5 (11)

M Jansen2-1-1-0

3.60

Outside off, comes in a long way, let through.

3.50

Around off, defended watchfully again by Dimuth.

3.40

Full and straight, Karunaratne defends watchfully.

3.30

Around middle, Dimuth Karunaratne pushes it towards mid on.

3.21

SPECTACULAR EFFORT FROM KYLE VERREYNNE! He is a hard man and is considering it as an opportunity lost. But it would be very harsh to call it a drop. A short ball, around middle and leg, Pathum Nissanka went for the pull and got a bit of a glove onto it. Perhaps that's why, the ball didn't fly away. It still went high and the keeper, Kyle Verreynne leapt full stretch to his left. Tried to stick out his right hand and the glove did touch the ball, but he couldn't quite hang on. Gets up and instantly shakes his head, disappointed with himself. A single taken.

3.10

On a good length, outside off, angling away, Pathum Nissanka lets it pass.

One of the keys to a good innings is to know how to leave balls. Because some balls will move away, some will come in and some will straighten. But not will hit the stumps. That will definitely enable you to judge the bounce on this pitch. Been just 3 overs but the Sri Lankan openers have started well in that aspect. Once you are confident in leaving the balls, you will be confident in playing them too.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 6/0

D Karunaratne0 (10)

P Nissanka4 (9)

K Rabada2-1-5-0

2.60

Another huge shout for LBW, turned down. No thought about the review this time. Probably it pitched outside leg and there were two sounds as well. Again, pretty full, Karunaratne looked to flick but missed and was hit on the pads. Consecutive maidens.

2.50

Outside off, this is a touch wide, Dimuth Karunaratne does not bother with that.

2.40

Rabada is changing his angle slightly, trying to get the ball closer to the off stump. DK gets a short one and sways away.

2.30

Beautifully bowled. Rabada keeps this very straight, around middle and gets it to angle away from the left hander. Dimuth looks to defend but the ball stays low and squares him up, beating the outside edge.

2.20

Around off, Karunaratne pushes it towards point.

2.10

On a good length, outside off, Dimuth Karunaratne shoulders arms.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 6/0

P Nissanka4 (9)

D Karunaratne0 (4)

M Jansen1-1-0-0

1.60

Around off, on a good length, left alone again. So what could have been a wicket on the very first ball, has been learnt from by Nissanka. No meddling with the remaining deliveries.

1.50

This is much closer to the off stump, straightens a bit as well, from a length. PN trusts the bounce and lets the ball pass.

1.40

On a good length, outside off, slanting away, Nissanka hops across and shoulders arms.

1.30

Around off, a touch too wide, left alone.

1.20

Full, outside off, shaping away, this time Pathum lets it pass.

1.10

On a good length, outside off, Pathum Nissanka looks to go for a big drive but misses.

Jansen will aim for strikes with the new ball.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 6/0

D Karunaratne0 (4)

P Nissanka4 (3)

K Rabada1-0-5-0

0.60

Outside off, left alone.

0.50

Ooohh.... close call, close call for LBW, not out and referred upstairs! This looked very close. But where did it pitch? It was a full ball alright and Dimuth Karunaratne missed his flick, getting hit on the pads. South Africa appealed and Rabada convinced his skipper to take the review. Actually, stand-in skipper. Aiden Markram is doing the captaincy duties with Temba Bavuma off the field. Ball Tracker confirms it pitched outside leg. Review lost in the first over itself.

0.40

Fuller, aound off, Karunaratne drives it towards mid off.

0.30

Landed outside off, angling away, Dimuth Karunaratne shoulders arms.

0.21lb

Short, around off, Nissanka looks to flick but misses. The ball goes off his hips to the leg side and a leg bye is taken.

0.14

FOUR! HANDSOME! Overpitched this time, outside off, Pathum Nissanka comes forward and drives it beautifully down the ground, through mid off. Off the mark in style!

Who will bowl from the other end? Marco Jansen of course! 7-fer in the first innings.

0.11nb

Drama first ball! Terrific nut to start. On a good length, outside off, Pathum Nissanka looked to defend but the ball jagged back in, cramped him for room and nearly cut him into half. It hit something on its way to the keeper and the Proteas appealed but Rabada was not sure. Temba Bavuma did not get much from the others so did not review. The replay indicates shirt but does not matter. NO BALL SIGNALLED, as Rabada overstepped! UltraEdge indicates the right arm.

Commentary

Welcome back. Well, surprise, surprise! SOUTH AFRICA HAVE DECLARED! We did not see this coming. Neither did the Sri Lankans, probably. 37 overs are left in the day. This sudden declaration would have caught the Lankan openers by shock more than surprise. But they have got to do the job. Dimuth Karunaratne and Pathum Nissanka slowly walk down the stairs as the Proteas get into a huddle. Kagiso Rabada to start off proceedings. Nissanka to face. Here we go!

... DAY 3, FINAL SESSION ...

It will be intriguing to see how long the Proteas choose to bat before unleashing their pace attack on Sri Lanka again. They might opt to bat for another hour or so in this final session, aiming to pile more runs and leave the opposition’s tired legs, after a gruelling day in the field, to face a daunting chase! The final session of Day 3 is set to commence at 1 pm GMT.

In an effort to up the ante, Tristan Stubbs departed after a well-made 122. David Bedingham then arrived with clear intent to score briskly, immediately putting some pressure on the bowlers. While Sri Lanka created a couple of half-chances, they persevered and were rewarded with the prized wicket of skipper Bavuma right at the stroke of Tea.

With the second new ball, Sri Lanka found some energy, extracting movement both ways to challenge the batters. Despite the testing phase, Stubbs and Bavuma, both nearing centuries, held their ground. Stubbs reached his milestone first, and just as nerves seemed to creep in for Bavuma, a timely drinks break helped him settle. The skipper then reached his well-deserved century, capping off a remarkable fourth-wicket partnership.

Another session dominated by the Proteas! They added 133 runs in 27.4 overs, losing just two wickets. Starting the session with a commanding lead of 382, Bavuma and Stubbs showcased smart, calculated batting to extend South Africa's grip on the game. With the lead now ballooned to a massive 515, they are firmly dictating terms!

100.4W

OUT! LBW! This is definitely close and 'COME ONNNN!' yells Asitha. David Bedingham walks across to his skipper and suggests him to review. This was on a good length, outside off, Temba Bavuma looked to defend but missed as the ball jagged right back in. Missed the bat and hit him high on the back pad. Nothing on UltraEdge as ball passes bat. Big gap. What does Ball Tracker say? Three reds! It is official! Bavuma's luck runs out at last! He departs for a magnificent 113 and the whole team is applauding him off from the dressing room. With that, it is TEA ON DAY 3, SOUTH AFRICA ARE 366/5, LEAD BY 515!

100.30

Down the leg side again, Temba misses his flick once more. Someone appeals for a catch, probably Asitha himself. He seems to be the most interested with absolutely no support from the keeper. Dhananjaya de Silva is in the 'Doesn't-matter-what-happens' mode and blandly goes for the review, on his bowler's insistence. UltraEdge detects nothing when the ball passes the bat. Reviews lost, morale lost and slowly, game being lost as well.

100.20

On a good length, just outside off, the skipper defends it towards short mid-wicket.

100.21wd

A bouncer, around off, Temba Bavuma pulls out of the pull. WIDE signalled for height.

100.10

On a good length, but down the leg side. Bavuma misses his flick.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 100 overs : 365/4

T Bavuma113 (224)

D Bedingham21 (11)

P Jayasuriya40-2-132-2

99.61

Loopy, on off, Temba Bavuma eases it to long off for a single.

99.50

Fires it in, flatter and fuller, on middle, Temba Bavuma punches it to mid on.

99.40

Full, on middle and leg, Temba Bavuma nudges it on the leg side.

99.31

Dropped short, around off, Bedingham goes back and pulls it through mid-wicket for a boundary.

99.24

FOUR! Cracking shot. Dropped short, around off, David Bedingham rocks back and pulls it through mid-wicket. Splits deep mid-wicket and long on!

99.12

Short, outside off, cut through point for a couple..

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 99 overs : 357/4

D Bedingham14 (8)

T Bavuma112 (221)

A Fernando17-2-53-0

98.61

Very full, just down leg, David Bedingham yet again tries to flick it away but only manages to get a feather of an edge to the left of the keeper who does well diving to that side and makes half a stop. A really loud appeal from Asitha alone and meanwhile the batters cross.

98.50

A slower one but still down leg, on a length, David Bedingham looks for a flick but misses.

98.40

Full and well down leg, David Bedingham has no way to reach but attempts it anyway.

98.32

A full toss, around off, David Bedingham walks down the track and whips it to the right of long on for a brace.

98.21

On a good length, around off, Bavuma nudges it through square leg for a single.

98.12

Full, outside off, moving away, Temba Bavuma moves forward, opens the face of his bat and guides it behind point for a couple. Moves to 111.

Asitha Fernando has been handed the ball. 16-2-47-0 so far. Around 13 minutes to go for Tea. A bit of a holdup. The sightscreen behind Asitha is causing problems for Bavuma. The screen is black and the white curtains are not draped over it. Bavuma wants the curtain to be draped. Instructions executed and off we go.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 98 overs : 351/4

D Bedingham11 (4)

T Bavuma109 (219)

P Jayasuriya39-2-124-2

97.60

Nagging length, just outside off, David Bedingham waits back and punches it straight to point.

97.51

Full, on middle, Temba Bavuma taps it to mid-wicket for a single. The lead is now 500 runs!

97.41

Pushed through, fuller and just outside off, the ball keeps low. David Bedingham squeezes it out to deep backward point for one.

97.36

SIX! TONK! He means business, does Bedingham! Four off the first, six off the second, bang, bang! What's next? Flighted ball, around off, David Bedingham comes down the track and swings it massively over long on! The dressing room certainly enjoyed that.

97.21

Landed outside off, just a tad short, Bavuma opens the face of his bat and guides it behind point for a single.

97.10

Full, around off, Temba Bavuma defends it back down the pitch.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 97 overs : 342/4

D Bedingham4 (1)

T Bavuma107 (216)

V Fernando18-2-64-2

96.64

FOUR! No sighters needed for Bedingham! Fuller and on middle, David Bedingham walks towards the line and flicks it well over mid on for a boundary to get off the mark.

David Bedingham walks in at number 6, replacing Tristan Stubbs.

96.5W

OUT! TIMBER! Vishwa Fernando finally breaks the partnership. The 249-run stand is broken and Tristan Stubbs heads back to a round of applause for 122(221)! A much-deserved wicket for Vishwa Fernando who has bowled his heart out! Steams in from wider on the crease from around the wicket and fires it in, on a length and on middle and leg. Tristan Stubbs moves a long way across the line and looks to pick the length and help it over on the leg side but fails to get any bat. The ball zips off the deck and sends the leg stump cartwheeling behind! South Africa are 338/4!

96.41

Fired in full, on off, Temba Bavuma opens the bat face and steers it to deep backward point for a single.

Well, after a bizarre turn of events, the physio is out to check on two players. Kamindu and Vishwa. The batters take a drink in the meanwhile. All good to go now.

96.31

Another outside edge, lands short again! And two Sri Lankans are down too! On a length, outside off, Stubbs comes down the track and looks to defend. But the ball takes the outside edge and lands short of wide slip. Kamindu Mendis in that position, looks to stop the ball, but gets hit on his left shoulder. But there is more. Someone has a shy at the striker's end from point as Stubbs wanders around for the single. The throw hits the stumps at the striker's end and deflects away towards leg gully. Now, the batters go for the run. The keeper, Kusal Mendis charges onto the ball and fires a throw at the bowler's end. Vishwa Fernando looks to stop it, but the ball grazes his fingers, around the ground and he gets hurt too!

96.20

On a good length, around off, Stubbs defends watchfully.

96.14lb

FOUR LEG BYES! A length ball, but down the leg side. Tristan Stubbs misses his flick but the ball goes off his pads, past the diving keeper, to the fine leg fence.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 96 overs : 332/3

T Bavuma106 (215)

T Stubbs121 (217)

P Jayasuriya38-2-115-2

95.60

Quicker through the air and fuller, on middle, Temba Bavuma offers a solid block on the front foot.

95.51

Full, on off, Tristan Stubbs dries it to long off for a single.

95.40

Full and on middle and off, turning away off the deck, Tristan Stubbs keeps it out very late.

95.32

Lucky again. Tossed up, around middle, this time Tristan plays it from his crease. The ball pitches, straightens and then takes the outside edge. Goes past slip and the batters take a couple. Stubbs moves to 120 and the lead is now 480.

95.20

Full, outside off, a bit slower through the air. Stubbs jumps out, has to reach out for the ball and pushes it towards cover.

95.10

The arm ball, around middle, short in length, Tristan Stubbs goes back and punches it straight to cover.

So the accelerator mode has been switched on. But not all accelerator modes are for quick runs alone. One believes that South Africa have got more than enough, but sometimes, the way you play can be more daunting than what you put on the board. Perhaps, the hosts want to just shut the game on Sri Lanka, not only physically, but mentally as well. Keep making them chase the leather and keep them waiting for declaration. And then, after making them wait for a long while, declare suddenly, so that the batters, especially the openers are caught lby surprise. Craftsmanship.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 95 overs : 329/3

T Stubbs118 (212)

T Bavuma106 (214)

V Fernando17-2-58-1

94.61

On a length, into the pads, Tristan Stubbs wrists it to deep backward square leg for a single. 10 runs come off that over!

94.50

Hits the deck hard, on a back of a length. Tristan Stubbs who charges down the track early adjusts well to the length and dabs it down the deck.

94.40

Angling in, on middle, on a length, Tristan Stubbs tucks it to mid-wicket.

94.34

FOUR! Conventional this time! Vishwa lands it on a fuller length, in and around off, Tristan Stubbs skips down the track and lofts it beautifully over mid off for another boundary.

94.24

FOUR! Not very likely to see such a shot in red-ball cricket but Stubbs does it anyway! He does it with great control! This is full and on middle and off, Tristan Stubbs switches stance and scoops it perfectly through the gap between the keeper and the first slip for a boundary.

94.11

Full and on middle, Temba Bavuma clips it to mid-wicket for a single.

Milan Rathnayake is on the field as a substitute for someone. Not sure who is not off the park. Could be just a breather for Kumara or Asitha.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 94 overs : 319/3

T Stubbs109 (207)

T Bavuma105 (213)

P Jayasuriya37-2-112-2

93.60

Full, on middle and off, Stubbs steps out and pushes it back to the bowler.

93.50

Drifting into the stumps, on a fuller length, Tristan Stubbs does well to get his bat low and keep it out.

93.40

Full, on off, Tristan Stubbs gets to the pitch of it and stabs it out.

93.31

Darted full, on middle and leg, Temba Bavuma turns it behind with very soft hands to the left of leg slip. The batters steal a quick single.

93.21

Short and on off, Tristan Stubbs punches it to sweeper cover for a single.

93.10

Tossed up, on off, Tristan Stubbs skips down the track and drives it to cover who does well to make a fine stop, low to his right.

We have roughly got around 40 minutes till the Tea break. Will the Saffas think about declaration in the next 10-15 minutes, so that the Lankans get a nervous 10 minutes before the break to bat? Given the way these batters are playing, it seems normal cricket is in the offing. So one believes that the earlier thought - bat for either an hour after Tea or till 15-20 overs are left in the day and then declare - could come into play. The thing with the latter part - bowling not more than 20 overs today is that the ball will stay new tomorrow as well. So the first session on Saturday could see some wickets too.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 93 overs : 317/3

T Bavuma104 (212)

T Stubbs108 (202)

V Fernando16-2-48-1

92.60

Outside off, on a good length, Bavuma opts to let it go past.

92.51

Every bit of width offered is being cashed on by Stubbs! This is wider outside off, on a length, Stubbs waits back and punches it to deep cover for a single.

92.40

Fuller and on off, Tristan Stubbs blocks it in front of mid off.

92.30

Lands it on a good length, on off, the ball keeps a bit low off the deck. Tristan Stubbs shows the full face of the bat and taps it back to the bowler. Off the cue end though!

92.20

On a length, firing in at the off-stump line, Tristan Stubbs pushes it back to the bowler.

92.12

Steams in from around the wicket and hits the deck hard, on a length, on off, Tristan Stubbs punches it past point and gets easy two.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 92 overs : 314/3

T Bavuma104 (211)

T Stubbs105 (197)

P Jayasuriya36-2-110-2

91.60

Tosses it up, on leg, Temba Bavuma pats it to mid-wicket.

91.52

Fires it very full and wide outside off, Temba Bavuma gets low and steers it to deep point for a couple of runs.

91.40

Flighted full, on off, Temba Bavuma keeps it out.

91.30

With a leg slip in place, Jayasuriya bowls it full and on off, Temba Bavuma skips down the track and blocks it to the leg side.

91.21

Tossed up, on off, Tristan Stubbs eases it out to long off for a single.

91.10

Full and on middle, Tristan Stubbs charges down to the pitch of the ball and taps it to mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 91 overs : 311/3

T Bavuma102 (207)

T Stubbs104 (195)

V Fernando15-2-45-1

90.64lb

FOUR LEG BYES! Vishwa bashes the deck hard, with the angle coming into the batter, but down leg. Temba Bavuma looks to work it off his pads and tries to tickle it fine but misses. The ball brushes him on the thigh pad and races away past the keeper to his left for a boundary down at fine leg.

90.50

A bit fuller and on off, Temba Bavuma taps it to cover.

90.40

Hits the length right but well outside off. Temba Bavuma leaves it alone.

90.31

Fuller and on middle, Tristan Stubbs works it around to deep square leg off the inner half of the bat for a single.

90.21

On a good length, angling in, over middle, Temba Bavuma tucks it to mid on for a single.

90.10

Vishwa Fernando returns. 14-2-43-1 so far. Lands it very full and wider on off, Temba Bavuma looks for a drive but does so far away from his body. Misses and the ball zips past to the keeper.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 90 overs : 305/3

T Stubbs103 (194)

T Bavuma101 (202)

P Jayasuriya35-2-107-2

89.60

Full, around off, well defended. Phew. Another action-packed over.

89.53

Huge shout for LBW! Not given! Will Sri Lanka take the review? Yes, they will. If this is not out, it will be a century for Bavuma as it has been signalled as runs! It was a full ball, around off, Temba Bavuma got down and across to sweep but missed and the ball hit something on its way, as it went through the vacant leg slip region. The batters took a triple as square leg got to the ball but the Lankans just delayed the celebration for a while. They took the review and UltraEdge showed nothing when ball passed the bat! So that means, dead plumb. Wait, hang on! There is a murmur as the ball is next to the glove! So it does mean runs! That also means that BAVUMA HAS SCORED HIS THIRD TEST TON! What a way to get there. Edgy and jittery through the 90s and nearly gone for 98. But all's well that ends well.

89.40

Very full, around off, Bavuma dabs it towards cover.

89.31

Outside off, just a fraction wide, Stubbs pushes it to deep point and gets his skipper back on strike with a run.

89.20

Landed outside off, bit of extra bounce. Tristan Stubbs lunges to defend but just about manages to avoid getting an edge, keeping the ball down.

89.11

98 now, for the skipper. A tad short, outside off, Temba Bavuma rocks back and punches it to sweeper cover for a single. The lead reads 450 exactly.

DRINKS BREAK! The last 10-15 minutes have been thrilling, but Sri Lanka haven’t capitalized on the half-chances that came their way. Luck hasn’t favoured them, but the new ball is brewing doubts. A breakthrough here could open the gate for them. For the Proteas, everything remains firmly under control. This break offers the skipper, Temba Bavuma, a crucial breather to refocus and navigate through the nervous 90s! Prabath Jayasuriya has been given the ball now. 34-2-102-2 so far.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 89 overs : 300/3

T Bavuma97 (199)

T Stubbs102 (191)

L Kumara18-5-43-0

88.61

Around off, the skipper looks to tuck it to the leg side. Gets it off the inner half of the bat towards mid-wicket. Takes the single. Moves to 97. 300 UP FOR SOUTH AFRICA. They lead by 449.

88.50

Outside off, short in length, angling in, Bavuma gets across, looks to hook but misses.

88.41lb

A short ball, outside off, nipping back in, Tristan swivels to pull but misses. Gets hit on the body and the ball deflects towards point. A leg bye is taken. This stand is now worth 210. With so much happening in the last few minutes, missed out on their double century stand!

88.30

Landed outside off, Stubbs punches it back to the bowler. Hit it uppishly and it landed just short of Kumara in his followthrough.

88.20

A short ball, outside off, extra bounce, Tristan Stubbs leaps and swats it down to mid off. Hmmm... when is the Australian Open? January 2025?

88.11

96 now, for the skipper. Full, around middle, Temba Bavuma flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 88 overs : 297/3

T Stubbs102 (188)

T Bavuma95 (196)

A Fernando16-2-47-0

87.60

Full, outside off, Stubbs defends is towards mid off. End of another lively over.

87.51

Best place for him to be at the moment. On a good length, around off, Temba Bavuma nudges this through fine leg for a single. There has been so much happening in the last 10 minutes and Bavuma has been in the centre of that action. Could be better if he takes a breather at the non-striker's end.

87.40

Nervous 90s... and Bavuma is playing nervously. On a good length, outside off, TB has a waft at it, without moving his feet and is lucky not to edge that, as the ball moved away.

87.30

On a good length, outside off, nips back in, Temba looks to defend but gets a thick inside edge onto his pads.

87.20

Whoa! This one's bounced now and Bavuma could have been run out too! On a good length, outside off, the skipper looked to defend but the ball suddenly reared off the deck, catching him by surprise. He tried to take his hand off the handle but still got one on the glove. He lost his balance slightly and was off his crease. Some alert Sri Lankan fielder immediately had a shy at the striker's end and the run out appeal was referred upstairs. Replay showed that Bavuma had got back in. Can't help but think batters get more top-class deliveries in their 90s, than throughout their innings!

87.10

That is a top delivery. Asitha Fernando bowls it on a good length, outside off, angles it in and Temba Bavuma looks to defend. But then, the ball straightens off the deck, squares Bavuma up and beats the outside edge.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 87 overs : 296/3

T Stubbs102 (187)

T Bavuma94 (191)

L Kumara17-5-41-0

86.60

Full, outside off, a touch wide, Stubbs shoulders arms.

86.50

Outside off, left alone.

86.40

STUBBS OVERTURNS AN LBW DECISION! Seriously, Lady Luck is not with them. Lahiru Kumara charged in, landed it on a length outside off, with upright seam and got it to jag back in. Stubbs looked to defend, aiming to get across but missed the ball, as it skid onto his pads. Kumara did a 'celebrappeal', meaning, he celebrated first and then appealed, and the umpire acknowledged. Stubbs decided to have a second opinion and Ball Tracker shows the impact to be outside off!

86.32

Outside off, dabbed behind point for a couple.

86.21

Around off, worked through mid-wicket for a single.

86.14

EDGED, FOUR! Lady Luck! Why shy away from the Lankans? This is really sad for them. Kumara comes charging in, bangs it on a length and generates extra bounce. Temba Bavuma chases it and gets a thick outside edge. It goes at a catchable height, but it is between second slip and gully! Races away to the deep third fence. Into the 90s now, is the skipper.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 86 overs : 289/3

T Stubbs100 (183)

T Bavuma89 (189)

A Fernando15-2-46-0

85.62

There it is! SECOND TEST TON FOR TRISTAN STUBBS! Becomes the first South African to score a Test hundred in Durban in 6 years! Leaps in the air and pumps his fists in joy. Takes his helmet off and smiles. Immediately, Bavuma calms him down, probably telling him, not to relax. A full ball, around off, Stubbs works this through mid-wicket and charges back for the second. The last Protea to score a Test hundred here was Aiden Markram, way back in 2018, that too, in the 4th innings, against Australia.

85.50

On a good length, around off, Tristan punches it down the ground, but cannot beat mid on.

85.40

Not yet. He is not going to throw it away. Not having reached so close. Asitha throws in a tempter, full outside off, Stubbs is happy to let it go.

Ohhh.... the crowd was building up nicely for Stubbs' 100 and Asitha was charging in. But Stubbs backed off at the last moment, saying that he was not ready!

85.32

Make that 98. On a good length, outside off, Stubbs gets across and works it through mid-wicket. As soon as he hit it, he raced across for the single and comfortably turned back for the second. The ball was in the gap, between deep square leg and deep mid-wicket.

85.20

Full, just outside off, Tristan Stubbs defends it watchfully, down the track. He is a hit away from a century now, on 96.

85.11

A short ball, around middle, Temba Bavuma gets inside the line, swivels and just shovel-pulls it, all along the ground, rolling his wrists over the ball, towards fine leg for a single.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 85 overs : 284/3

T Bavuma88 (188)

T Stubbs96 (178)

L Kumara16-5-34-0

84.61

Short and over middle, Temba Bavuma rides the bounce well and dabs it in front of deep backward square leg for a single.

84.50

Outside off and nipping in a bit on a fuller length, Temba Bavuma reaches for it and plays it away from his body and the ball zips back in to go past the inside edge.

84.41

Hits the deck hard, on a short of a length, and angles it into the batter, over middle, Tristan Stubbs does well to tuck it across, in front of deep mid-wicket for a single.

84.31

This is now the highest 4th wicket stand for South Africa against Sri Lanka in Tests. Goes past the 192 made in 2012, in Cape Town, by the pair of Jacques Kallis and AB de Villiers. It is their third highest overall against the Lankans as well. Streaky way to get there, as Bavuma slashes at a wide one outside off and gets a thick outside edge behind point. Takes the run.

84.20

On a good length, outside off, that kicked up. But Temba Bavuma was up for it. Defended it solidly, dropping his right hand off the bat.

84.11

Full, outside off, Tristan Stubbs is on the move. Gets to the pitch of the ball and drives it through the covers for a single. The lead is now 430.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 84 overs : 280/3

T Bavuma86 (184)

T Stubbs94 (176)

A Fernando14-2-41-0

83.60

Fuller than a length, outside off, straightens off the deck. Temba Bavuma looks to drive and gets beaten on the outside edge again.

83.50

Good length, on middle and off, Temba Bavuma taps it back to the bowler.

83.40

That's a beauty from Asitha! On a good length, just around that channel on off and gets the ball to shape away past the outside edge as Bavuma looks to block.

83.31

Around off, Tristan Stubbs works it through mid-wicket for a run.

83.21

Outside off, on a length, the skipper punches it through the covers for a single. This stand is now worth 190.

The physio has come out to the middle now. Kamindu Mendis is showing one of his fingers on his right hand to him. The batters take the moment to grab a drinks or two. All good to go now, though Kamindu still looks in pain.

83.10

Another edge, does not carry. To make matters worse, Kamindu Mendis has hurt himself as well. Those slip fielders would be wondering, what do they need to do to get a catch into their bread basket. Perhaps that extended thought saw Angelo Mathews spill one. Remember, Stubbs was on 33 then. Coming back to the present, Asitha generates decent seam movement from over the wicket from a good length. Temba Bavuma pushes at it and gets an outside edge, but it lands well short of Kamindu at second slip. He tries to stop it but the ball hits him on his wrist and then deflects away. Bavuma looks for the single but is sent back.

Interesting thought from Shaun Pollock on air. He opines that he probably would not have gone with Lahiru Kumara as the first choice to use the second new ball. Simply because Kumara is not a swing bowler. He generally hits the deck hard and mostly comes as first change. Ideally, the two Fernandos should have bowled in tandem and utilized the movement.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 83 overs : 278/3

T Bavuma85 (179)

T Stubbs93 (175)

L Kumara15-5-30-0

82.61

Quick running! On a fuller length, on middle, Temba Bavuma clips it to the right of mid-wicket and calls for a single. The fielder collects the ball and has a shy at the stumps on the bowling end but fails to hit. Bavuma probably would've made it in anyway!

82.50

On a good length, outside off, Temba Bavuma makes a confident leave.

82.42

Nice shot! Short and on middle, hitting the deck hard, Temba Bavuma pulls it to the left of deep square leg and gets two more runs.

82.30

Around off, nudged to the leg side.

82.20

Ooohh... more frustration for the Lankans. On a length, outside off, hint of away movement, Temba Bavuma commits himself into coming forward to defend. But he does so with soft hands. So, the ball goes off the outside edge but does not carry to the keeper behind.

82.11lb

A length ball, but a bit too straight. Tristan Stubbs looks to flick but misses. The ball goes off his hips towards fine leg. A single taken, leg bye signalled.

In this third inning, we have seen a deep point almost from the first ball. One understands that Dhananjaya de Silva is looking to control the damage but you are not going to restrict the opposition by spreading the field. You will need wickets and you will not get those by allowing the strike to be rotated easily. Just as a bowler gets frustrated to see the strike getting rotated, a batter gets equally frustrated after playing out too many dots. With nothing happening, get the field in, create the dots, build the frustration and hope for gifts in the form of wickets.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 82 overs : 274/3

T Bavuma82 (174)

T Stubbs93 (174)

A Fernando13-2-39-0

81.64

FOUR! CRACKED THROUGH! On a length, in and around the fifth stump line, shaping away off the deck, Temba Bavuma stays on the back foot and cuts it past gully to his right and gets a boundary.

81.50

Fuller and outside off, shaping away further from the batter. Temba Bavuma holds his bat high and makes a leave.

81.40

Lands it on a fuller length and at the stumps, Temba Bavuma stays right behind the line, shows full face of his bat and taps it back to the bowler with soft hands.

81.30

Full, a touch wider outside off, swinging away, Temba Bavuma lets it go.

81.21

Fuller, outside off, more outside movement, Stubbs gets across and pushes it towards point for a single. This will irritate the bowler. The ball was good, but still, the strike got rotated.

81.10

Gets some movement straightaway. Asitha bowls it on a length, outside off and then gets it to move away off the seam. Tristan Stubbs watchfully shoulders arms.

Which Fernando will partner Kumara with the second new ball? It will be Asitha. 12-2-34-0 so far.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 81 overs : 269/3

T Stubbs92 (172)

T Bavuma78 (170)

L Kumara14-5-27-0

80.61

Short of a good length, over middle and off, Tristan Stubbs hops and tucks it to deep backward square leg for a single.

80.50

On a length, angling in, down leg. Tristan Stubbs tries to flick it but the ball goes past to the keeper to his left.

80.40

Hard length, over off, this one skids through quicker. Tristan Stubbs does well to tuck it down the deck.

80.31

Around off, on a length, Bavuma plays a controlled pull shot, rolling his wrists over the ball, guiding it towards deep square leg for a run.

80.20

Full, just outside off, Temba Bavuma defends it solidly.

80.11

Immediately, the new cherry rushes onto the bat. Kumara lands it on a length, outside off, angling it in. Tristan Stubbs just works it with the angle through mid-wicket for a single.

The second new ball is available now. Not surprisingly, Dhananjaya de Silva takes it straightaway. Lahiru Kumara will make the first use of it. 13-5-24-0 so far.

Runs Scored 12 Runs

Score after 80 overs : 266/3

T Stubbs90 (168)

T Bavuma77 (168)

K Mendis1-0-12-0

79.61

Looped up, on off, Tristan Stubbs gets an inside edge off his pads to the off side for a single. Moves to 90 does Stubbs!

79.56

SIX! Thumped by Stubbs! Tossed up, outside off, Tristan Stubbs charges down the track, gets to the pitch of the ball and clubs it straight back over the bowler's head for a biggie.

79.41

Floated full, on off, Temba Bavuma pushes it to the left of cover and gets another easy single.

79.31

A tad short and on off, Tristan Stubbs punches it to long off for one.

79.21

Full, on off, Temba Bavuma taps it in front of cover and steals a quick run.

79.12

Kamindu Mendis has been given the ball now. Comes into the attack for the first time and lands it nice and full, on middle and leg, Temba Bavuma clips it to deep square leg for a couple of runs.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 79 overs : 254/3

T Stubbs82 (165)

T Bavuma73 (165)

P Jayasuriya34-2-102-2

78.60

Darted in flatter and fuller, on middle, Tristan Stubbs leans on it and stabs it down the pitch.

78.50

Full and on middle, Tristan Stubbs pushes it to the bowler off the back foot.

78.40

Flighted full, at the stumps. Tristan Stubbs keeps it out, down the deck.

78.31

A bit short and on off, Temba Bavuma hangs back and cuts it to deep point for a single.

78.20

Full, on off, Temba Bavuma blocks.

78.10

Fired in fuller and outside off, Temba Bavuma leans ahead and opts to let this go past.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 78 overs : 253/3

T Stubbs82 (162)

T Bavuma72 (162)

de Silva6-0-31-0

77.60

Flatter and fuller, on middle, Tristan Stubbs skips down and blocks.

77.50

Full, on middle and leg, Stubbs gets a leading edge towards cover as he tries to turn it around to the leg side.

77.42

Full, on middle, Tristan Stubbs yet again comes down the track and slices it through covers for a couple more runs.

77.34

FOUR! Tristan Stubbs is seeing the ball more like a football now. This is very smart batting. Tossed up, on middle, Stubbs skips down to the pitch of the ball and drives it past mid off to his right for a boundary. South Africa's lead is now 400 runs!

77.21

Drags the length down by a bit and keeps it on off, Temba Bavuma stands tall and punches it past short mid-wicket to his left for a single.

77.10

Pushes it through, fuller and on off, Temba Bavuma covers the line and keeps it dwon the deck.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 77 overs : 246/3

T Bavuma71 (160)

T Stubbs76 (158)

P Jayasuriya33-2-101-2

76.61

Short and on middle, Temba Bavuma pulls it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

76.50

Full, on off, Temba Bavuma jams it out to gully. Looks for a quick run but is sent back by Stubbs!

76.44

FOUR! Made it look very easy! This is flighted full, outside off, Temba Bavuma sweeps from well outside and drags it past mid-wicket to his right for a boundary.

76.30

Full and on middle, Temba Bavuma dead-bats it back to the bowler.

76.20

A bit short and some extra bounce, on middle and leg, Temba Bavuma rises back up and tucks it to mid-wicket.

76.10

Flighted full, on off, Temba Bavuma prods ahead and blocks.

'70 percent chances of rain on Sunday', informs Vernon Philander on air, reading out the forecast. Will Temba Bavuma and the South African management be influenced by that?

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 76 overs : 241/3

T Stubbs76 (158)

T Bavuma66 (154)

de Silva5-0-24-0

75.60

A bit quicker this time on a fuller length, at the stumps, Tristan Stubbs tucks it to the on side.

75.50

Full around middle and off, Tristan Stubbs taps it to cover.

75.40

Tossed right up, on middle, Stubbs jumps ahead and blocks.

75.30

Full, on off, Tristan Stubbs keeps it out.

75.24

FOUR! Exquisite piece of timing and use of feet from Stubbs! Tossed up, on middle, Stubbs skips down the track, makes some room and drives it past mid off to his left for a boundary. This also brings up the 150-run stand between these two!

75.10

Full and on middle and off, Tristan Stubbs punches it to cover.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 75 overs : 237/3

T Bavuma66 (154)

T Stubbs72 (152)

P Jayasuriya32-2-96-2

74.60

Landed outside off, Temba goes back, opens the face of his bat and guides it past slip, but backward point is very fine and cuts it off to his left.

74.51

Quicker and flatter, outside off, short in length, Stubbs punches it towards long off for a run.

74.40

Full, around off, Tristan Stubbs defends solidly.

74.31

Full, outside off, but the skipper gets down on a knee and converts it into a full toss. Paddles it around the corner, towards fine leg for a single.

74.20

Full, around off, Bavuma defends watchfully.

74.10

Landed outside off, Temba Bavuma punches it towards cover.

Who will bowl from the other end? Jayasuriya to continue. With 6 overs left for the second new ball, Dhananjaya wants to get this passage done well and then unleash his pacers with the second new cherry.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 74 overs : 235/3

T Bavuma65 (150)

T Stubbs71 (150)

de Silva4-0-20-0

73.61

Around off, TB works it through mid on for a run.

73.50

Flighted, on middle, Temba jumps out, looks to flick but is beaten in flight. The ball goes off the leading edge towards point.

73.40

A bit of drift away, short in length, around off, the skipper punches it back to the bowler.

73.30

Full, around middle, Bavuma comes down the track now and flicks it, but it is intercepted by short mid-wicket.

73.20

Around off, Temba Bavuma looks to push and run but is sent back.

73.11

Flighted, around middle, Tristan Stubbs straightaway uses his feet and drives it down to long off for a single.

The sunny conditions remain and we are ready with the second session. 65 overs are left in the day. This is another extended session, so we should get around 30 overs in this session. Maybe more, if the Lankans employ more spin. After a wicketless opening session, this match has become more of a pride for them now. Towards the end of the opening session, the body language was very negative and hope that this break would have energised them a touch. Here's Dhananjaya de Silva to Stubbs.

... DAY 3, SESSION 2 ...

Everyone vies for a promotion in their job most of the time. Australia's Adam Zampa is no different. After doing supremely well as his country's lead spinner in the white-ball format for over 5 years now, Zampa now wants to be promoted to be selected as an all-format player. He has his eyes on Australia's tour to Sri Lanka next year where the Aussies will be looking for a spin partner to Nathan Lyon. The leggie is now pushing his bid through the on-going Sheffield Shield, Australia's domestic first-class tournament.

Just a reminder to everyone, that the final call on Champions Trophy's status is to be taken today in a meeting convened by the ICC. The meeting is due to a debate arising from the fact that India have refused to travel to Pakistan due to security concerns and the PCB against a hybrid model, which could see the tournament split into two countries. In order to reach an amicable decision, someone has to agree on some term and perhaps, shifting the tournament totally might be the best option. Let's hope that the tournament does not get scrapped.

With some time left for the game to resume, let's check at how another contender of the WTC final is doing - New Zealand. After Glenn Phillips' 58 took them to a competitive 348, they had England on the ropes at 71/4. But then, thanks to some shoddy fielding and brilliant batting, the visitors recovered nicely to end the second day's play at 319/5, just 29 behind. The architect of this fightback was Harry Brook, who got yet another century and is still batting, on 132. The Kiwis were very generous towards the Yorkshire lad, as they dropped him thrice and at one point, one of the on-air commentators could not stop himself from uttering that this does not look like ANY Kiwi side. Rightly so. One never expects New Zealand to drop one catch, let alone so many and the irony of that was the catch taken by Glenn Phillips to dismiss Ollie Pope was a blinder - almost a replica of the one he took to dismiss Australia's Marnus Labuschagne earlier this year. Pope departed for 77 but Brook has found good company in his skipper, Ben Stokes. By our calculations, England are out of the reckoning for the World Test Championship final, but they can certainly make New Zealand's road difficult, if they manage to win this series.

So the question which remains to be asked is - how long do South Africa bat. One believes that they have got the runs they needed - a good bank close to 400. Maybe, the first thing on their mind right now, would be for these two gentlemen to get to the three-digit mark. If those happen, then you can imagine the lead to cross 450 easily. What remains thereafter, is the time factor. Because there is so much time left in this Test match, there is absolutely no need for South Africa to think about a declaration. But Vernon Philander on air mentioned that there is some rain forecast on Sunday and he reckons that the hosts might want to bowl for around 20 overs tonight. So that means, declaring roughly an hour after Tea. One could see the lead swell up to perhaps even 600, if quick runs come on offer.

Sri Lanka now find themselves in dire straits as the game steadily tilts further in South Africa's favour. They will need more than a miracle to stage even a semblance of a comeback in this game. However, with the second new ball just 7 overs away, it offers a glimmer of hope for the visitors to turn their fortunes around. They will have to capitalize on every opportunity in the next session to make any inroads. Meanwhile, the Proteas, sitting comfortably on a sizable lead, might shift gears and accelerate to push their advantage further and set an imposing target. The second session is scheduled to begin at 10.25 am GMT.

Sri Lanka bowled with discipline to start the session, with Lahiru Kumara’s pace and Prabath Jayasuriya’s spin. However, the pitch offered very little assistance, and the bright sun seemed to further nullify any significant movement. While the Lankan bowlers stuck to consistent lines and lengths, South Africa's well-set batters, Bavuma and Stubbs, rotated the strike effectively, steadily adding to their lead. Vishwa Fernando brought energy and precision into the attack, occasionally beating the edges of the bat, but the breakthrough remained elusive. A key moment slipped away when Angelo Mathews dropped Stubbs at slip on 33, a missed opportunity Sri Lanka could hardly afford in their current predicament.

SESSION SUMMARY - 33 Overs, 101 Runs, 0 Wickets. South Africa have stamped their authority yet again, sealing another session and continuing their dominance from last evening. Skipper Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs batted with great poise, both notching up well-deserved half centuries. With the lead now inflated to a commanding 382 runs and plenty of batting depth still in the tank, the hosts find themselves in a position of immense strength and confidence as they head into Lunch.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 73 overs : 233/3

T Bavuma64 (145)

T Stubbs70 (149)

P Jayasuriya31-2-94-2

72.60

Landed outside off, hint of away turn, Bavuma keeps his bat well inside the line. LUNCH, ON DAY 3, SOUTH AFRICA LEAD BY 382!

72.50

Outside off, Bavuma looks to cut but gets a bottom edge. The ball goes on the bounce towards first slip. It gets parried away and Bavuma looks for the single but is sent back.

72.40

Landed outside off, well kept out.

72.31

A tad short, around off, Tristan goes back and punches it down to long off for a single. Moves to 70. Did not realize when did he go past his skipper.

72.20

Jumps out now, does Stubbs and blocks.

72.10

Should be the last over before Lunch. Full, around off, Tristan Stubbs pushes it towards cover,

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 72 overs : 232/3

T Bavuma64 (142)

T Stubbs69 (146)

de Silva3-0-18-0

71.60

Around middle, much slower, Bavuma stays back and blocks.

71.51

A bit quicker through the air, around middle, Tristan works it through square leg for a run.

71.40

Around middle, Stubbs defends awkwardly.

71.31

Full, around middle, Temba Bavuma whips it towards long on for a run. The lead now reads 380.

71.21

Landed outside off, Tristan Stubbs punches it down to long off for a single.

71.10

Full, around off, pushed towards cover.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 71 overs : 229/3

T Stubbs67 (142)

T Bavuma63 (140)

P Jayasuriya30-2-93-2

70.61

Landed outside off, punched straight back to the bowler. But Jayasuriya misfields and the ball goes through to long off. A single taken. Jayasuriya kicks the ground in disgust. It has been a long inning for him. 30-2-93-2 so far.

70.50

Full, outside off, this time Tristan uses his feet, gets to the pitch of the ball and pushes it away, but straight to cover.

70.40

Landed outside off, Stubbs looks to push and run to the off side. But Kamindu Mendis quickly gets across to his left from cover and Bavuma sends Stubbs back.

70.30

Fuller, outside off, Tristan Stubbs reaches out and drives it straight to cover.

70.21

Shorter, around middle, Bavuma goes back and helps it through mid-wicket for a single.

70.10

Full, outside off, Temba Bavuma reaches out and pushes it towards point.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 70 overs : 227/3

T Stubbs66 (138)

T Bavuma62 (138)

de Silva2-0-15-0

69.62

Around off, nudged behind square for a couple.

69.50

Around off, Stubbs looks to pull but misses and the ball hits the bottom of his bat and goes to the off side. Smiles everywhere.

69.40

Full, around off, pushed straight to point.

69.36

SIX! THWACK! That's what Stubbs can do! Tossed up, on middle, Stubbs charges down the track and swings the ball high over long on!

69.21

Now, this goes off the inner half. Fuller, around middle, Bavuma comes down the track and looks to flick but it goes off the inner half of the bat, just wide of short mid-wicket. A single taken. The stand is worth 130 now.

69.10

Dhananjaya de Silva brings himself back on. This time, maybe not for a change of ends for someone but because we have around 10 minutes to go for Tea. And he nearly makes something happen! Tossed up, around middle, Temba Bavuma gets a big stride to defend, but the ball pitches, drifts away with the angle and takes the outside edge. Unfortunately for the Lankans, does not carry to first slip!

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 69 overs : 218/3

T Bavuma61 (136)

T Stubbs58 (134)

P Jayasuriya29-2-91-2

68.61

Around off, worked through mid-wicket for a single.

68.50

Huge shout for LBW, but turned down. Seemed to be going down the leg side. Prabath Jayasuriya came wide of the crease, from around the wicket and landed it around middle and leg. The skipper looked to defend but got hit on the pads. Replay detects an inside edge as well.

68.40

Around off, pushed to the off side.

68.30

Tossed up, around off, Bavuma jumps out now, but is beaten in flight. However, he covers the line and defends, albeit awkwardly.

68.20

Full, around middle, Temba Bavuma defends it watchfully. For some reason, wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis appeals for LBW.

68.11

Flighted, outside off, Tristan Stubbs makes good use of his feet. Jumps out of his crease, gets to the pitch of the ball and drives it to the left of the bowler towards long off for a single.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 68 overs : 216/3

T Bavuma60 (131)

T Stubbs57 (133)

L Kumara13-5-24-0

67.60

Around middle and leg, TB works it straight to short leg.

67.50

A short leg comes into position now. Predictably, Kumara goes short again. Temba ducks underneath it.

67.40

Kumara switches to around the wicket. Bangs it short, around middle, the skipper rises with the bounce and knocks the ball down beside him, on the leg side.

67.31

A short ball, around middle, Tristan Stubbs helps it towards fine leg for a single.

67.21b

Misdirected delivery. Full but way down the leg side, Bavuma looks to flick but cannot reach it. The keeper, Kusal Mendis does exceptionally well to dive to his left. Gets a glove on it and makes a half stop, parrying the ball towards square leg. A bye taken.

67.10

Very full, outside off, swinging in, Temba Bavuma pushes it towards mid on.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 67 overs : 214/3

T Bavuma60 (126)

T Stubbs56 (132)

P Jayasuriya28-2-89-2

66.61

Very full, on middle, Bavuma whips it through mid-wicket for a run. Moves to 60 now.

66.50

Around off, kept out.

66.44

FOUR! Full, outside off, Temba Bavuma gets down and sweeps it to the fine leg fence.

66.30

Landed outside off, watchfully defended.

66.21

DROPPED? That was sharp. But in reality, outstanding work from Kusal Mendis. Landed outside off, Stubbs got across and set himself for the paddle. But Mendis recognized that and quickly anticipated, moving to his left. The ball went off the middle of the bat and went straight to Mendis but because he was moving, could not quite hang on to the sharp chance. Deflected the ball towards short fine leg. A single taken. This partnership is now worth 120.

66.10

Full, around off, Tristan Stubbs drives it back to the bowler.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 66 overs : 208/3

T Bavuma55 (122)

T Stubbs55 (130)

L Kumara12-5-23-0

65.60

Changes the length, does Kumara. Makes it full, arrows it inwards towards the batter, but TB pushes it towards mid on. A maiden from Kumara. Tried a few things but needs to keep on doing it.

65.50

On a good length, outside off, Temba rises with the bounce again and dabs it to the off side.

65.40

Switches back to over the wicket, does Kumara. Digs it short, outside off, the skipper ducks.

65.30

A good short ball, around leg stump. Kumara generates extra bounce, but Bavuma is good enough to rise with the bounce. Keeps it down towards square leg.

65.20

Comes around the wicket now, does Lahiru Kumara. Bowls it full on middle, Bavuma walks across and defends it back to Kumara.

65.10

A bouncer, but down the leg side, Temba Bavuma ducks.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 65 overs : 208/3

T Stubbs55 (130)

T Bavuma55 (116)

P Jayasuriya27-2-83-2

64.60

Outside off, TS keeps it out.

64.50

This one bites off the deck now. Flighted, around middle, on a fuller length, Tristan lunges to defend but the ball lands and suddenly shoots up, catching Stubbs by surprise. The ball then hits the bat on the higher portion and lobs towards the off side. No silly point, so no danger for Stubbs.

64.40

Beautifully bowled. Jayasuriya flights this outside off, lands it just short of full, nice revolutions on the ball. Stubbs looks to defend but the ball pitches and then spins away past the outside edge.

64.30

Landed outside off, Tristan dead-bats it.

64.24

FOUR! Neatly done. Full, around off, Stubbs gets down on a knee, picks it early and paddles it to the fine leg fence. The fielder at deep square leg is quite square and cannot get there.

64.10

Full, outside off, Tristan Stubbs lunges and dabs it towards cover.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 64 overs : 204/3

T Stubbs51 (124)

T Bavuma55 (116)

L Kumara11-4-23-0

63.61

A short ball, slower in pace, outside off, Tristan Stubbs rises with the bounce, waits for the ball and pulls it to the left of mid on who is a touch wide. Single taken.

63.50

A full toss now, but TS misses out. Leans and flicks, but finds short mid-wicket again.

63.40

Dropped short, outside off, Tristan pulls it straight to short mid-wicket.

63.31

Around off, on a length, Temba Bavuma hops and works it through mid-wicket for a run.

63.21

50 FOR STUBBS NOW. He will be delighted after missing out in Bangladesh and here in the first innings. A real mature innings so far. Was watchful, took his time and is just conentrating on playing to the merit of the ball. Gets a short ball outside off and punches it through cover for a single. He will want to double this now.

63.10

On a good length, around off, angling in. Tristan Stubbs works it towards short mid-wicket.

Lahiru Kumara returns. 10-4-20-0 so far. Around 35 minutes left in this session.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 63 overs : 201/3

T Bavuma54 (115)

T Stubbs49 (119)

P Jayasuriya26-2-79-2

62.60

Full at the stumps, Temba Bavuma lunges and blocks it right under his eyes.

62.51

Pitching full, on off, Tristan Stubbs shuffles a bit as he steps out and drives it to long off for a single. Moves to 49 runs!

62.40

Flatter and fuller, on off, Tristan Stubbs blocks it to cover.

62.30

Quicker through the air, outside off, flatter, Tristan keeps it out watchfully.

62.20

Outside off, Stubbs leans and drives it towards cover.

62.10

Full, around off, Tristan Stubbs defends it watchfully.

Change of ends for Prabath Jayasuriya.  25-2-78-2 so far.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 62 overs : 200/3

T Bavuma54 (114)

T Stubbs48 (114)

de Silva1-0-6-0

61.64

FOUR! Just gorgeous from the skipper! South Africa get to 200 runs and the lead now is 349! De Silva bowls this full and on middle. Bavuma charges down the track and makes a bit of room before driving it perfectly through the gap at cover and mid off for a boundary.

61.50

Tossed right up, on middle and off, Temba Bavuma blocks.

61.41

Floats it full, on leg, Tristan Stubbs skips to the pitch of the ball and just nudges it in front of deep mid-wicket for a single.

61.30

Outside off, Tristan Stubbs drives it towards cover.

61.20

Full and around off, watchfully defended.

61.11

HALF CENTURY FOR BAVUMA! 23rd in his Test career and the second in this Test match. Can he double this now? Gets there with a nudge through mid-wicket for a single.

The skipper brings himself on now. Dhananjaya de Silva to bowl.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 61 overs : 194/3

T Stubbs47 (111)

T Bavuma49 (111)

A Fernando12-2-34-0

60.60

Goes full this time and attacks the stumps, Tristan Stubbs eases it out to short mid on.

60.50

Just short of a length, on off, Tristan Stubbs taps it back to the bowler.

60.40

Rolls his fingers over the ball and serves it on a length but misses the line and bowls it down leg. Tristan Stubbs looks to tickle it fine but misses.

60.31lb

Ooohh... huge shout for LBW. Nervy moment for Bavuma. You might have scored plenty of centuries but every time you reach 49, there is still that eagerness to touch 50. This one jagged back in from a length, outside off, the skipper looked to defend but missed and was hit on the pads. The ball dribbled away behind point and a single is taken. Leg bye signalled. Replay indicates that it might have been too high, the impact.

60.20

Landed outside off, Bavuma pushes it towards mid off and starts off for a singele but then changes his thought. Was hit a bit too well.

60.10

Fuller outside off, swinging away, but a touch wide. Temba Bavuma shoulders arms.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 60 overs : 193/3

T Stubbs47 (108)

T Bavuma49 (108)

P Jayasuriya25-2-78-2

59.60

Full and on middle and off, Tristan Stubbs keeps it out.

59.54

FOUR! Class written all over it! Tossed up, just outside off, Tristan Stubbs prods ahead and creams his drive through cover for a boundary. He moves to 47 now!

59.40

Fired in full, coming on with the arm, on middle and leg, Tristan Stubbs blocks it to mid on.

59.30

Comes down the track and defends it, with bat and pad close together, back down the track.

59.20

Fuller, around off, driven back to the bowler.

59.12

100-RUN STAND UP! Good, watchful batting. Not too many risks taken, just played on merit. Landed outside off, Tristan Stubbs brings up the landmark by punching it through the covers for a couple.

Interesting observation by Shaun Pollock on air. Polly notes that after completing the single on 58.5, Temba Bavuma made a signal towards the Protea dressing room that the ball has started to reverse. Probably an indication to the batters to come to be prepared, while as far as the bowlers are concerned, they can get an idea while bowling as to when will the ball start reversing in the fourth innings.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 59 overs : 187/3

T Stubbs41 (102)

T Bavuma49 (108)

A Fernando11-1-34-0

58.61

Angling in, on a length, around middle and leg, Tristan Stubbs tucks it to the right of mid-wicket and gets a single off the last ball.

58.51

On a good length, on off, Temba Bavuma blocks it to the right of mid-wicket and scampers across to steal a single. He moves to 49!

58.41

Short and on middle, Tristan Stubbs is quick to read the length and pulls it to deep backward square leg for a single.

58.31

Moves to 48. Full, around middle and leg, Bavuma flicks it behind square on the leg side for a run.

58.20

Landed outside off, Temba Bavuma pushes it towards cover.

58.11

On a good length, but a bit too straight. Tristan Stubbs tickles it off to fine leg who is very fine. Just a single.

DRINKS BREAK. Snoozing period of play. Barring a couple of balls misbehaving early on in the session and a dropped catch, nothing much has happened. South Africa have scored exactly 50 runs in 18 overs. Given the amount of attacking cricket happening these days, a viewer may not be used to attritional cricket but the hosts have followed the correct steps. Their first aim was to negotiate the first hour without damage and arrest any collapse. They have done that. The lead has swelled to 331 now and perhaps, one might see them opening their shoulders, especially Stubbs. Nothing much is happening from the surface and all Sri Lanka can do is be patient and keep bowling in the right channels. They created a chance, but Angelo Mathews fluffed it. The body language will be down but this is just the second hour of a long day. Need to pick themselves up. You never know - get a wicket and suddenly, you might get a couple more.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 58 overs : 182/3

T Bavuma47 (105)

T Stubbs38 (99)

P Jayasuriya24-2-72-2

57.60

Full again, on off, Temba Bavuma leans ahead and blocks it to cover.

57.50

A bit flatter this time, full and on off, Temba Bavuma taps it in front of point.

57.40

Tossed up, on off and middle, Temba Bavuma blocks it right under his eyeline.

57.34

FOUR! That's beautifully played. Flighted, outside off, Temba Bavuma gets down on a knee and sweeps it through mid-wicket. That's the first sweep he has played in this inning and executed beautifully. The stand moves to 93 now.

57.20

Around off, hint of away turn, Temba Bavuma pushes it towards point.

57.10

Fuller, around off, Bavuma gets a good stride in to defend. The ball runs off the inner half of the bat through square leg.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 57 overs : 178/3

T Bavuma43 (99)

T Stubbs38 (99)

A Fernando10-1-29-0

56.61

Keeps the length right but gives away a bit more width, outside off. Temba Bavuma rocks back with the bounce and punches it to deep backward point for a single.

56.50

On a length, at the stumps, Temba Bavuma stays right behind the line and blocks it to mid on.

56.41

Short of a length, into the pads, Tristan Stubbs clips it to deep backward square leg for a single.

56.30

On a good length, around off, pushed towards cover.

56.20

Outside off, coming in, pushed towards mid off.

56.10

A short ball, around off, punched towards mid on.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 56 overs : 176/3

T Bavuma42 (97)

T Stubbs37 (95)

P Jayasuriya23-2-68-2

55.60

Full and on middle and off, Temba Bavuma blocks off the inner half of his bat.

55.54

FOUR! Great shot from the skipper! This is tossed up, on middle and leg, Bavuma skips down to the pitch of the ball and lofts it over mid on for a boundary. He moves to 42 runs with that shot!

55.40

Tossed up, full and on off, Temba Bavuma steers it to backward point with very soft hands.

55.31

A touch short, quicker as well, around off, Tristan goes back and punches it back. Prabath Jayasuriya dives to his left but cannot stop the ball. It goes past him towards long off and a single is taken.

55.20

A bit slower now, around middle, Stubbs defends it back to the bowler.

55.10

Full, around middle, Tristan Stubbs unfurls the reverse sweep, but cannot get it past point.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 55 overs : 171/3

T Bavuma38 (94)

T Stubbs36 (92)

A Fernando9-1-27-0

54.60

Very short and well over middle and leg, Temba Bavuma lets it go past.

54.51

Hits the deck, on a length, at the stumps, Tristan Stubbs hops back and tucks it in front of deep square leg to his left for a single.

54.40

Angling into the pads, on a length, Tristan Stubbs clips it to mid-wicket.

54.30

Outside off, this is pushed towarda cover now.

54.20

A short ball, around off, dabbed towards short mid-wicket.

54.11

On a length, outside off, Temba Bavuma works it through mid-wicket for a single.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 54 overs : 169/3

T Stubbs35 (88)

T Bavuma37 (92)

P Jayasuriya22-2-63-2

53.60

Short and outside off, Stubbs punches it towards cover again.

53.50

Slower through the air, a touch short, around off, Tristan Stubbs punches it towards cover.

53.41

Outside off, Temba leans and drives it through the covers for a single.

53.32

Landed around off, the skipper comes down the track, gets to the pitch of the ball and flicks it through mid-wicket. Lahiru Kumara tracks it down to his right from mid on, gets to the ball, slides across and keeps the batters to a couple.

53.20

Fuller, around off, Bavuma defends it to the off side.

53.10

Landed outside off, hint of away turn, Temba Bavuma watches it pass.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 53 overs : 166/3

T Stubbs35 (86)

T Bavuma34 (88)

V Fernando14-2-43-1

52.60

On a good length, on off, Tristan Stubbs taps it to mid off.

52.52

Oh dear, that's the last thing Sri Lanka needed as Angelo Mathews drops one at slip! Vishwa Fernando steams in and bowls it nice and full on off and gets the ball to shape away just that bit to take the outside edge to wide first slip. Angelo Mathews gets a tad late to react and goes low to his left but the ball just bursts off his grasp and rolls behind. The batters take two runs off it.

52.40

Good length, on off, Tristan Stubbs leans on and taps it to cover.

52.31

Keeps it full and at the stumps, Temba Bavuma looks to drive it with hard hands but the ball takes the outside edge and rolls along the ground to deep backward point for a single.

52.21

Fuller and on middle and off, Tristan Stubbs looks to drive it straight but gets an inside edge that goes to deep backward square leg for a single.

52.12

Ona  good length, on middle and leg, Tristan Stubbs nudges it through mid-wicket and gets a couple of runs.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 52 overs : 160/3

T Bavuma33 (87)

T Stubbs30 (81)

P Jayasuriya21-2-60-2

51.60

Darted a bit quicker, fuller and on middle, Temba Bavuma blocks.

51.50

Full, at the stumps, very similar to the last one, Temba Bavuma leans ahead and pushes it back to the bowler.

51.40

Straight on with the arm, fuller and on middle, Temba Bavuma defends.

51.30

Flighetd full, on off, Temba Bavuma taps it to cover.

51.20

Full and on off, Temba Bavuma pushes it to mid off.

51.11

Tossed up, on middle, Tristan Stubbs punches it to deep cover for a single.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 51 overs : 159/3

T Bavuma33 (82)

T Stubbs29 (80)

V Fernando13-2-37-1

50.60

Full, on off, Temba Bavuma makes a block.

50.54lb

FOUR! Fortuitous boundary for Bavuma! This is on a good length, outside off. Temba Bavuma leans ahead and then decides to make a leave. Holds his wrists up and opts to let it pass. The ball however nips back and takes an inside edge that rolls past the keeper to his left. The umpire reckons its off the elbow and calls it leg byes!

50.41

On a good length, angling into the pads, Stubbs tucks it to the right of deep square leg for one.

50.30

Fuller and on off, Tristan Stubbs pushes it back to the bowler.

50.21

Back of a length, on middle, Temba Bavuma clips it to deep backward square leg for a single.

50.10

Oh dear, that one fell just short of the keeper! On a length, on middle and off, shaping away. Temba Bavuma is caught back in the crease and pushes at it with soft hands. The ball goes off the outside edge and falls short to the right of the keeper. Terrific bowling from Fernando!

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 50 overs : 153/3

T Stubbs28 (78)

T Bavuma32 (78)

P Jayasuriya20-2-59-2

49.60

Full again, on off, Tristan Stubbs knocks it to cover.

49.50

Flighted full and on middle and leg, Tristan Stubbs makes room and eases it out to cover.

49.40

Quicker and fuller, at the stumps, Tristan Stubbs taps it to mid-wicket.

49.30

Full at the stumps, Tristan Stubbs makes a very confident block.

49.20

Full, on off, Tristan Stubbs drives it to mid off.

49.14

FOUR! Beautiful shot! South Africa get past the 150-run mark and the lead crosses the 300-run mark! 302 to be precise! A bit short and on off, Tristan Stubbs waits back and punches it through covers for a boundary.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 49 overs : 149/3

T Bavuma32 (78)

T Stubbs24 (72)

V Fernando12-2-35-1

48.60

A peach to end the over! Probably had to do with one of those patches in the pitch. This is on a good length, on off. Temba Bavuma looks to make a block with a straight bat but the ball hits the deck and shapes away to go past the outside edge.

48.51

Fires it in, at the stumps, on a fuller length, Tristan Stubbs flicks it off his pads to deep backward square leg for a single.

48.41

Good running! Just short of a good length, on off, Temba Bavuma taps it in front of cover and steals quick single.

48.30

On a good length, still honing in at the stumps, Bavuma stays right behind the line and blocks it to mid on.

48.20

Pulls the length back by just a bit and attacks the stumps, Temba Bavuma tucks it to the right of square leg.

48.10

Starts with a full one, at the stumps, Temba Bavuma clips it to mid on.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 48 overs : 147/3

T Stubbs23 (71)

T Bavuma31 (73)

P Jayasuriya19-2-55-2

47.60

Flatter and fuller, at the stumps, Tristan Stubbs makes a block.

47.50

Tossed up, on off, Tristan Stubbs drives it straight to cover.

47.44

FOUR! Smartly done! This is full again from Jayasuriya, on off, Stubbs reverse sweeps it wide of the slip fielder and gets it past gully to his left for a boundary.

47.30

Full, on off, Tristan Stubbs leans ahead and pushes it to mid off.

47.20

Flighted this time, on off and turning away to go past the outside edge.

47.10

A bit short and on off, Tristan Stubbs quickly rocks back and punches it to cover who makes a sharp stop, low to his left.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 47 overs : 143/3

T Bavuma31 (73)

T Stubbs19 (65)

V Fernando11-2-33-1

46.60

Attacks the stumps on a good length, Temba Bavuma blocks it in front of cover. A good first over from Vishwa Fernando!

46.50

Full again, on off, Temba Bavuma eases it out to mid off.

46.40

Angling in, down leg, Temba Bavuma fails to help it on its way.

46.30

Fuller and on middle, Temba Bavuma pushes it to mid on.

46.20

A loud appeal for LBW but there was not a lot of conviction in that appeal from behind the stumps. On a good length, on off and nipping back in sharply. Temba Bavuma looks to make a block but plays down the wrong line. The ball shapes in and goes past the inside edge to hit him high on the thigh pad. The Ball Tracking shows the ball to be going over middle and leg. A wise decision from Sri Lanka not to review it.

46.10

Steams in from around the wicket and fires it in, on a hard length, on off, Temba Bavuma taps it to cover.

Vishwa Fernando comes into the attack as the first change for the day! His figures are 10-1-33-1 so far!

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 46 overs : 143/3

T Stubbs19 (65)

T Bavuma31 (67)

P Jayasuriya18-2-51-2

45.60

Coming on with the arm, on a fuller length, at the stumps, Tristan Stubbs pushes it to mid off.

45.50

Full, on middle, Tristan Stubbs tucks it to the leg side.

45.40

Flighted full, on off, Stubbs with soft hands taps it down the deck.

45.30

Full, on middle, Tristan Stubbs defends.

45.20

Full and on off, Stubbs looks for a sweep behind square on the leg side but the ball bounces a bit more to go past the bat and hit him on the chest.

45.10

Quicker and fuller, at the stumps, Tristan Stubbs makes a block.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 45 overs : 143/3

T Bavuma31 (67)

T Stubbs19 (59)

L Kumara10-4-20-0

44.60

Length, on the pads, Temba Bavuma clips it straight to mid-wicket.

44.50

Cramps the batter in for any room, with the angle coming in and some extra bounce off a length, Temba Bavuma hops back and gets hit high on the waist.

44.40

Very full, at the stumps, almost a yorker, Temba Bavuma jams it out to mid on off the inner half of the bat.

44.31b

Angles it into the batter on a length but serves it down leg. Tristan Stubbs leaves it alone and the keeper fails to get a hand despite a dive to his left. The batters collect a bye off it.

44.20

Fuller and on off, Stubbs leans on and pats it to mid off.

44.10

Comes from wider on the crease and keeps it outside off, on a length, Tristan Stubbs with not much of conviction has a poke at it but the ball keeps low to go past the inside edge.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 44 overs : 142/3

T Bavuma31 (64)

T Stubbs19 (56)

P Jayasuriya17-1-51-2

43.60

A bit more flight on this one, on off, fuller in length, Temba Bavuma defends.

43.50

Full and on off, Bavuma skips down to the pitch of the ball and stabs it down the deck.

43.40

Tossed right up, on off, Temba Bavuma makes a good front foot block.

43.32

Darts it in, full and on middle, Temba Bavuma plants his front leg across and sweeps it behind to fine leg for a couple of runs.

43.20

Flatter than the previous one, fuller and on off, Temba Bavuma pushes it to the off side.

43.10

Flighted full, on middle, Temba Bavuma keeps it out.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 43 overs : 140/3

T Stubbs19 (56)

T Bavuma29 (58)

L Kumara9-3-20-0

42.60

Not a good sight if you are Sri Lanka. Kumara pitches this on a good length, outside off, Tristan looks to defend but the ball shoots low and goes past the outside edge. Does not carry to the keeper even.

42.50

Good use of the shoulder by Kumara. Bangs it on a shorter length, outside off, generates good bounce as a result, but Stubbs is equal to the task. Gets on his toes, rises to the bounce and punches the ball through the covers.

42.41

Around off, nudged through mid-wicket for a run.

42.30

The length is stretched forward now, but the line is still down the leg side. Bavuma looks to flick but misses. The keeper, Kusal Mendis, dives to his left and makes a good stop.

42.20

Down the leg side, a bouncer, Temba Bavuma ducks.

42.11

50-RUN STAND UP. Excellent batting. There was a brief period last evening when the home side lost Mulder and Markram in quick succession but this pair has exercised all demons of a collapse. It is a short ball, around off, good bounce, but Tristan Stubbs uses his height and dabs it beside him on the leg side for a single.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 42 overs : 138/3

T Bavuma28 (55)

T Stubbs18 (53)

P Jayasuriya16-1-49-2

41.60

Around off, well kept out.

41.50

Ooohh... well bowled. Temba uses his feet, is not quite to the pitch of the ball, which is flighted around middle and gets hit on the pads as he looks to defend. Appeal from behind the stumps but there was an inside edge involved.

41.40

A tad short, around middle, the skipper goes back and nudges it towards short leg.

41.30

The arm ball, around middle, Bavuma gets half a stride and blocks it to the leg side.

41.20

Fuller, around off, Temba Bavuma defends.

41.11

Landed around middle, a touch short, Tristan Stubbs punches it past the bowler to long off for a single.

Good news on Wiaan Mulder. We hear that though he has suffered a fracture on his right hand's middle finger, he will not require a surgery. So he can still probably make it to the second Test, which begins on December 5, 2024. That's almost a week away. Spin from the other end. It will be Prabath Jayasuriya.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 41 overs : 137/3

T Bavuma28 (50)

T Stubbs17 (52)

L Kumara8-3-18-0

40.60

Nice movement. On a good length, outside off, Temba Bavuma shoulders arms. The ball seams in a long way and goes past the off stump. Good start to the day for both sides.

40.50

Landed outside off, similar to where the third ball in this over pitched, but this one stays a touch low. TB watches it carefully and defends.

40.40

Down the leg side, extra bounce again, Temba cannot get that pull shot away.

40.30

Oh hello, that's another finger. 'Leopard spot' chides Mike Haysman on air. On a good length, outside off, Bavuma comes forward to defend but the ball bounces suddenly and pings him on the right hand. The skipper immediately takes his right glove off the handle, wincing in pain.

40.24

FOUR! Terrific delivery but excellent response too! Spicy start to the day. Kumara fires in a yorker, around middle, but for a batter who is facing his first ball of the day, Temba Bavuma replies superbly. Watches the ball closely, gets his bat down in time and flicks it through mid-wicket for a boundary.

40.11lb

On a good length, around middle, Tristan Stubbs looks to work it away but misses. Gets hit on the pads and as it dribbles away on the leg side, the batters pinch a single. Leg bye signalled.

We are all set then, to begin the third day of this fast-paced Test. Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs walk out to resume their partnership from 43. The pair started slowly, but as it got set, confidence started to ooze through. The team might be on top, but the individuals need something to showcase their talent. Bavuma is on track for twin half centuries at least, while Stubbs, Bedingham and Verreynne would be expected to score useful runs. The Sri Lankans get into a huddle and then disperse, with smiles on their faces. Nice to see that. Shoulders were dropping in the field last evening and we hope that they come fired up this morning, to just keep this match interesting. Lahiru Kumara will start off proceedings for Friday, with Stubbs to face. Here we go!

Just a reminder -  We shall be having extended sessions today as well. (All timings in GMT) Session 1 - 7.30 am - 9.45 am | Session 2 - 10.25 am - 12.40 pm | Session 3 - 1 pm - 3 pm, with an additional half hour to consider the overs pending. 98 overs will be allotted today as well and if we get something similar to what happened yesterday, as in 19 wickets falling, this Test match may not even see a weekend. But just that, on primary observation, we don't see that happening, with the bowlers struggling to pick up wickets in this dig. Sri Lanka will be downcast but their bowlers have given it their all. They have shown character and that's all one can ask, in a state of gloom. If they can continue to show that, who knows, perhaps, today could be their day.

While we did mention about Sri Lanka being shot out for 42, one main man responsible for that was Marco Jansen. His 7/13 in 6.5 overs, his best in an innings in Test cricket, saw no answers from the visiting side, who were caught between defending and attacking. Interestingly, his first three wickets fell after no balls. His first and third victim fell immediately after a no ball while his second fell a ball later. He will be eager to bowl again, take another 5-fer, but will understand that bowling second is not going to be easy. The pitch is getting flatter and barring the odd uneven traces of bounce, taking wickets in the final innings will be tough. For that precise reason, the Proteas need a minimum of 400 runs on the board as a target.

In all practicality, this morning session is the last straw of dice for the Lankans. If they manage to run through the middle order like yesterday, they can harbour hopes of restricting the Saffas under 200-220 maybe and consequentially, look at chasing not more than 360, perhaps. While that itself is a daunting target, a decent session for South Africa would mean that the lead would cross 400 in this session itself. If that happens, one would assume that the water has flown under the bridge for the Lankans.

South Africa began Thursday on a cautious note and perhaps did not justify their batting skills, losing their way to 117/7, before recovering to 191, thanks to skipper Temba Bavuma. But post Lunch, the game swung completely, as Sri Lanka were shot out for 42 in under 14 overs and the hosts now begin Day 3 with a hefty lead of 281. They would still be disappointed with the starts wasted by the top order in the second innings, but there is still some batting left to come. Wiaan Mulder is already done for this game, having fractured his middle finger on his right arm due to a blow while batting. He won't bowl in this Test and has already been dismissed in the second innings. That is one negative part for the home side, a loss of a bowler, but it will back itself to defend a target in excess of 350.

Day 2 began with questions regarding the weather and the same is the case for today. But thankfully, the forecast has stayed true and we have yet another bright, sunny day in Durban, with no rain forecast. Normally, Day 3 is the moving day in Test matches but ever since 'Bazball' has made its entry into Test fraternity, the third day ends up being the final day in most cases. Day 2 has become the new moving day and in this case, it was no different.

'70 minutes'. For all those who watch movies, there is a famous monologue, which, when translated to English, means, 'These 70 minutes are going to be the most precious ones for your whole life. Whether you play well or poorly, you will never forget those 70 minutes'. Back to reality. In this match, that number will be 78. 78 minutes, meaning - an hour and 18 minutes were all that Sri Lankan batters managed to hang in the middle of a spicy Durban pitch on Thursday afternoon. It was definitely one of their worst displays ever and some of those players might have to live with it for a lifetime. But a true champion is not recognized by his / her wins or losses. A true champion is recognized by how he / she recovers after a fall. Can Sri Lanka discover their inner champion to wipe out the ghosts of Thursday? Let's hope so, from cricket's point of view. On that note, hello and a warm welcome to Day 3 of the opening Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka in Durban.

... DAY 3 ...

That ends the action from a long day. It really feels long because as many as 19 wickets fell in about 80-odd overs. The game has cartwheeled around in terrific fashion and such has been the somersault, that there could be a possibility of a Day 3 finish. But for cricket's sake, let's hope we get more action. The forecast for Friday is equally good with no rain forecast. The first ball on Friday, 29th November, 2024, will be bowled at 7.30 am GMT with 15 minutes added to the first two sessions to cover up for lost time. Our buildup to Day 3 will certainly be starting well in advance. In the meanwhile, you can also catch all the action from the New Zealand-England Test. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

Will Sanath Jayasuriya's reaction at the fag end of the day be the mood in the camp of the Lankans? Of course, you cannot be expecting them to be bouncing up and down but they cannot allow themselves to be downcast too much. The three seamers have bowled their heart out and kept on trying. They will face a stiffer challenge on Day 3, because it could be the best day to bat in this Test. Can they find another 7 ways to get South Africa all out? Realistically speaking, if they can keep the hosts under 250, they can still think about chasing down around 400 in the next 2 and a half days. We said, think. At least, to be positive. The morning session is crucial. If that goes South Africa's way, this Test will then become a mere formality.

Temba Bavuma was batting overnight on Day 1. Temba Bavuma will be again batting overnight on Day 2. Just that an entire innings has transpired between those two sentences. Time is definitely not an issue and the skipper will be looking for some more runs from his batting unit on Friday. This is just the start of the home season, so they need not hurry into thoughts of declaration and all, especially with the pitch getting better and better.

South Africa will be mightily pleased with their effort. They were visibly upset with their own batting performance in the first innings but Marco Jansen more than made their day, taking 7 out of Sri Lanka's 10 wickets, picking his career-best haul in a Test match inning. After that, normalcy seems to have resumed, with the pitch easing out, but the top order will still feel they missed out in better conditions.

Almost two different conditions in two different halves of the day. The first half saw plenty of bounce and seam movement, which saw both sides' bowlers profit. First, Sri Lanka kept South Africa to 191, although they could have kept them to a lot less at 117/7 but then, were shockingly shot out for 42 themselves, literally hitting themselves on their own foot. Since then, they have been playing catch up and even though they have picked up 3 wickets, they will understand that their backs are already against the wall with 3 days still left in the game.

So after a day which saw 19 wickets fall in around 83 overs, for 285 runs, South Africa have turned the table and ended the day, with a lead of 281. The camera pans on Sanath Jayasuriya, the coach of Sri Lanka, who has his hands on his head, perhaps in despair. South Africa are strong in their own backyard. But Sri Lanka are not the Sri Lanka which batted on Thursday afternoon.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 40 overs : 132/3

T Bavuma24 (45)

T Stubbs17 (51)

P Jayasuriya15-1-48-2

39.60

Tossed up, on middle, Bavuma tucks it to mid on. That will be STUMPS on Day 2!

39.50

Drags the length by a bit and attacks the stumps, Temba Bavuma stands back and taps it to mid-wicket.

39.40

Full and on middle and off, Temba Bavuma leans ahead and blocks it out.

39.30

Full, on middle, Temba Bavuma turns it around to mid-wicket.

39.21

Around off, punched down to long off for a run.

39.11

Comes from over the wicket and keeps it full, at the stumps, Temba Bavuma clips it to deep mid-wicket and takes a single.

All eyes at the umpire. Their eyes are at the clock. It says, 4 minutes to go. So we play on. Time for some changing of guard, removing of shoe laces, gloves etc and putting them back on? Just to ensure that this is the last over for the day. Ahh... here we go. Fielders wandering from one end of the ground to the other. Neither captain wants another over. Bavuma will be more than happy with this time wastage.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 39 overs : 130/3

T Stubbs16 (50)

T Bavuma23 (40)

L Kumara7-3-14-0

38.60

Good length, over off, Tristan Stubbs is solid in defence!

38.50

Back of a length, on off, Tristan Stubbs hops back and pushes it out to cover.

38.40

Fuller again, on off, Tristan Stubbs offers a solid block on the front foot.

38.30

Fuller and on off, Tristan Stubbs taps it to mid off.

Who would be less interested in having another over? Sri Lanka have had a torrid day and would not want another over, unless they get a wicket. South Africa, on the other hand, would be happy to go off and put their feet up in the dressing room. We have more than 5 minutes left, so we should definitely have one more over. The thing is, if Prabath Jayasuriya bowls from the other end and the batters just keep blocking him out, then we might get one more after that!

38.20

Pulls the length back and angles it in, on a short of a length, cramping the batter up, Stubbs does well to squeeze it out to the leg side.

38.10

Outside off, on a length, Tristan Stubbs is happy to let it go past.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 38 overs : 130/3

T Bavuma23 (40)

T Stubbs16 (44)

P Jayasuriya14-1-46-2

37.60

Full, on off, slower as well, Temba Bavuma pushes it to short cover.

37.51

A bit short and on middle, Tristan Stubbs makes some room and punches it firmly to the left of mid off who does well to move across and gets his body behind the line. Fails to cling on to the ball neatly and the batters cross.

37.41

Goes back to the fuller length, on off, Temba Bavuma eases it out to deep cover for a single.

37.34

FOUR! Prabath Jayasuriya drags the length down and Temba Bavuma makes sure to cash in. On middle and kept really short, Bavuma rocks back and pulls it over mid-wicket for a boundary. His first of the innings.

37.20

Full, on middle, Temba Bavuma flicks it well but the fielder at mid-wicket does even better to dive to his left and make a stop.

37.10

Tossed up, on off, Temba Bavuma leans on and makes a block.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 37 overs : 124/3

T Bavuma18 (35)

T Stubbs15 (43)

L Kumara6-2-14-0

36.61

Short of a length, on leg, Temba Bavuma tucks it to deep fine leg for a single.

36.52

Hits the deck hard, on a back of a length, around middle and leg, Temba Bavuma whips it across awkwardly but manages to keep it all along the ground towards deep square leg. The fielder slides to his left and makes a stop keeping it down to just the two.

36.40

Hurls it on a good length, outside off, Bavuma holds his bat up and lets it go past.

Reload. Kumara comes charging in but loses his runup. So has to go back and start again.

36.30

Fuller this time, on off, Temba Bavuma taps it to cover.

36.21

On a length, on off, Tristan Stubbs punches it to sweeper cover for a single.

36.10

Charges in from over the wicket and goes right at the toes, fired in full, Tristan Stubbs jams it out.

Lahiru Kumara is called back on for one final burst for the day. Can he break this partnership and give Sri Lanka something to smile about, heading into Day 3? 5-2-10-0 so far.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 36 overs : 120/3

T Bavuma15 (31)

T Stubbs14 (41)

P Jayasuriya13-1-40-2

35.60

Full, on off, Temba Bavuma drives it on the full but cant beat cover.

35.51

Tossed up, on off, Tristan Stubbs firms it to long off for a single.

35.41

Full, at the stumps, Temba Bavuma drives it to long on for a single.

35.30

Floated full, on off, Temba Bavuma pushes it out to cover.

35.22

Full, outside off, Temba Bavuma cuts hard to deep point for a couple of runs.

35.10

Flighetd full, on off, Temba Bavuma strides out and makes a block.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 35 overs : 116/3

T Stubbs13 (40)

T Bavuma12 (26)

A Fernando8-1-25-0

34.60

Fuller, outside off, driven straight to cover.

34.52

Back of a length, outside off, Stubbs punches it through the covers. Short extra cover gets across to his left and dives but cannot stop the ball cleanly. It deflects off him behind and it takes a while for him to realize where has the ball gone. The batters pounce on that confusion to take the second.

34.40

On a good length, around off, blocked down the track.

34.30

Tempter. Full, outside off, a touch wide, inviting the drive. Tristan Stubbs comes forward but watches the ball go past.

34.21

A bit too straight now, Bavuma tucks it through fine leg for a single.

34.12

A short ball, outside off, Temba Bavuma gets on top pf the bounce and pulls it through mid-wicket. It is a long gap and by the time the deep square leg fielder can get to the ball, three runs should have been taken, but probably, because of two consecutive threes, they dropped the idea of the third.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 34 overs : 111/3

T Bavuma9 (24)

T Stubbs11 (36)

P Jayasuriya12-1-36-2

33.63

Around off, Bavuma clips this through mid-wicket. It is in the gap and by the time it can be stopped, they take three more.

33.53lb

STUMPING MISSED! Or did it hit something? Will have to wait for the umpire's signal. No signal initially. Umpire Saikat waits till the review timer goes to 0 and then signals leg byes. Flighted, outside off, Stubbs comes down the track and has a mighty swing but misses. He is gone for all money but in all fairness, Kusal Mendis, the keeper is blinded too. He has no idea when the ball hit Stubbs and on seeing Dhananjaya de Silva appeal for LBW from slip, he joins the coalition. The ball goes behind and the batters take three. No discussion about the review. Still, will go down as a stumping chance. The ball went between keeper and slip. Had Mendis collected it, Stubbs was a goner.

33.40

Full and around middle, Tristan Stubbs defends.

33.31

Just a bit of a drag back, from a length, Temba Bavuma sizes up an opportunity. Rocks back and punches it to the right of point. The fielder dives and stops the ball but cannot stop the single.

33.20

Around off, no flight, watchfully pushed back.

We are past the officially scheduled close time. But because there are overs pending, as many as 20 for the day, we shall continue till 3.32 pm GMT.

33.10

Full and around off, watchfully defended.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 33 overs : 104/3

T Bavuma5 (20)

T Stubbs11 (34)

A Fernando7-1-20-0

32.61

Around off, Temba manages to nudge it through square leg to retain the strike with a single.

32.50

A short ball, there comes the variation. Outside off, the skipper sways away from the line.

32.40

Again, copy and paste from the previous ball. Full, just outside off, Temba Bavuma looks to tap and run to the off side, but hits it straight to cover.

32.30

Full and straight, watchfully defended down the pitch. Have to give it to Asitha. He has just kept coming and coming at the Saffas.

32.20

Beaten. The ball and the pitch combination is still doing a little bit. Asitha comes charging in, even at this stage of the day and bowls it on a length outside off. Bavuma looked to play straight but the ball then nibbled off the seam, to beat the outside edge.

32.11

Good length, around off, Tristan Stubbs works it through square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 32 overs : 102/3

T Stubbs10 (33)

T Bavuma4 (15)

P Jayasuriya11-1-32-2

31.61

Full, outside off, Tristan Stubbs plays a copybook off drive down the ground, for a single to long off.

31.51

LEAD TOUCHES 250. Flighted, around off, Temba comes down the track, converts it into a full toss and whips it through mid on. But the fielder at mid on does well to make a half stop. Just a single.

31.40

The arm ball, around middle and off, another defense from the skipper.

31.30

No flight at all on this one, so no lunge from Bavuma either. Around middle and off, well blocked out.

31.20

A bit flatter, around off, this time Bavuma comes half forward to defend.

31.10

Full, outside off, Temba Bavuma gets a good stride to meet the ball towards cover.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 31 overs : 100/3

T Stubbs9 (32)

T Bavuma3 (10)

A Fernando6-1-18-0

30.60

Landed just outside off, Stubbs defends watchfully.

30.50

Back of a length, outside off, Stubbs punches it back to the bowler.

30.40

On a length outside off, Tristan Stubbs pushes it towards cover.

30.31

On a good length, outside off, the skipper pushes it through the covers for a single. 100 UP FOR SOUTH AFRICA! The lead is a run shy of 250.

30.20

Full, around middle, Bavuma pushes it towards mid on.

30.10

Asitha Fernando is back on. 5-1-17-0 so far. Starts with a length ball, down the leg side, Temba Bavuma looks to pull but misses.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 30 overs : 99/3

T Stubbs9 (29)

T Bavuma2 (7)

P Jayasuriya10-1-30-2

29.60

Flighted full, on off, Tristan Stubbs makes a very confident block.

29.50

Angling in, coming on with the arm, on a nagging length, on leg, Tristan Stubbs punches it to mid off.

29.40

Drifting in, on off, Tristan Stubbs keeps it out off the inner half of the bat.

29.30

Darted in full, almost a yorker, on off, Tristan Stubbs digs it out, back to the bowler.

29.24

FOUR! A boundary after a really long time! Jayasuriya bowls it nice and full, on middle, Tristan Stubbs reverse sweeps it through the vacant short third area and gets himself a boundary.

29.10

Full, on off, Tristan Stubbs rocks back and knocks it to cover.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 29 overs : 95/3

T Stubbs5 (23)

T Bavuma2 (7)

V Fernando10-1-33-1

28.61

Length, outside off, Tristan Stubbs with soft hands nudges it in front of point and steals a quick run.

28.50

Short of a length, outside off with some extra zip off the deck. Tristan Stubbs sticks his bat out and taps it to point.

28.40

Honing in at the stumps, on a length, Tristan Stubbs wrists it to mid on.

28.32

On the pads, on a length, Tristan Stubbs clips it well to deep mid-wicket and gets easy two off it.

28.20

Back of a length, on off, Tristan Stubbs steers it to short third.

28.10

Angles it in, on a hard length, over middle, Tristan Stubbs stands right behind the line and taps it to mid on.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 28 overs : 92/3

T Bavuma2 (7)

T Stubbs2 (17)

P Jayasuriya9-1-26-2

27.60

Full, on middle and off, Temba Bavuma punches it to cover.

27.50

Looped full, on off, Temba Bavuma knocks it to cover.

27.41

Attacks the stumps, on a bit short of a length, Tristan Stubbs makes room and punches it to long off for one.

27.30

Flighted full, outside off, Tristan Stubbs leaves it alone.

27.20

Full, on off, Tristan Stubbs pushes it back to the bowler to his left.

27.11

Quicker and fuller, on leg, Temba Bavuma opens up his stance and turns it around in front of deep backward square leg for a single.

We all know how plastic is a dangerous substance. It causes pollution and clogging. And today, Aiden Markram has faced the brunt of it. Replays are showing that on his wicket ball, just when Vishwa Fernando was about to deliver, a black plastic bag was floating right above the umpire's head, albeit near the sightscreen. Unfortunately for Markram, it was coinciding with the bowling angle of Fernando and would have definitely disrupted his concentration. Plenty of breeze today, cannot help it. Tough luck!

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 27 overs : 90/3

T Stubbs1 (14)

T Bavuma1 (4)

V Fernando9-1-30-1

26.60

Goes full and on off, Tristan Stubbs stabs it down the deck and does so, right under his eye.

26.50

Back of a length, on middle and leg, Tristan Stubbs hops back and tucks it down on the leg side.

26.40

Lands it on a length, in that channel around off. The ball skids through as it straightens a bit to go past the outside edge.

26.30

Hits the deck hard, on a shorter length, over middle, Tristan Stubbs dabs it down the deck.

26.21

Comes from wider on the crease and cramps the batter in, on a hard length, on off, Temba Bavuma gets his bat low and taps it to mid on for a single.

26.10

Back of a length, outside off, Temba Bavuma shoulders arms.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 26 overs : 89/3

T Stubbs1 (10)

T Bavuma0 (2)

P Jayasuriya8-1-24-2

25.60

Gives the ball a bit more air, fuller and on off, Tristan Stubbs eases it out to cover.

25.50

Full, on off, Tristan Stubbs lunges and keeps it out.

25.40

Tossed up, on off, Tristan Stubbs leans ahead and makes a block.

25.30

Darts it in, at the stumps, fuller, Tristan Stubbs pushes it back to the bowler.

25.20

Full, on off, Tristan Stubbs taps it to the left of cover.

25.10

Slower through the air, fuller and outside off, Tristan Stubbs cuts it to point.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 25 overs : 89/3

T Bavuma0 (2)

T Stubbs1 (4)

V Fernando8-1-29-1

24.60

Short and over off, Temba Bavuma sways away from the line but keeps his bat hanging ahead as the ball zips past it.

24.50

Hard length, outside off, Temba Bavuma leaves it alone.

Skipper Temba Bavuma walks in at number 5, replacing Aiden Markram.

24.4W

OUT! TIMBER! It needed something special for Sri Lanka to get rid of Markram and Vishwa Fernando has delivered just that! Steams in and bowls it on a nagging length, on off. Aiden Markram leans and looks for a drive but the ball nips back in a bit and goes past the inside edge. It then goes off his pad to rattle the stumps behind. Markram's solid inning comes to an end at 47 runs off 81 balls and South Africa are now 89/3 with the lead reading 238 runs!

24.30

Outside off, nips away slightly, Aiden pushes but misses.

24.24

FOUR! THUNDEROUS! A short ball, around off, Markram pulls it through mid-wicket for a boundary.

24.12

Around off, Aiden Markram punches it through cover for a couple.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 24 overs : 83/2

A Markram41 (77)

T Stubbs1 (4)

P Jayasuriya7-0-24-2

23.61

Pulls the length down and on off, Aiden Markram punches it to long off for a single.

23.50

Pitching fuller and on off, Aiden Markram drives it well but finds short cover.

23.40

Full, at the stumps, Aiden Markram offers a solid front foot block.

23.30

Flatter and fuller outside off, Markram pushes it towards point.

23.20

Around off, well kept out again.

23.10

Full and outside off, Aiden Markram stretches to defend.

All done and dusted in Bulawayo. Pakistan have hammered Zimbabwe by 99 runs in the third and final ODI of the 3-match series. 304 was always a steep chase on a slow wicket and Zimbabwe could never get going. Only Craig Ervine could cross 50. For Pakistan, it was a team effort, with 6 bowlers amongst the wickets. The 3-match ODI series ends 2-1 in favour of Pakistan.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 23 overs : 82/2

T Stubbs1 (4)

A Markram40 (71)

V Fernando7-1-23-0

22.60

On a good length, just outside off, Tristan Stubbs taps it to cover.

22.51

Back of a length, angling away, over off, Aiden Markram slices it more off like a ramp shot to deep point for a single.

22.42

On a length, on off, Aiden Markram crisps his shot to the right of deep point for a couple of runs.

22.31

Around off, worked through mid-wicket for a run.

22.21

A short ball, outside off, pulled through square leg for a single.

22.10

On a good length, around off, Aiden Markram looks to work it to the leg side, but gets a thick inside edge onto his pads.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 22 overs : 77/2

T Stubbs0 (2)

A Markram36 (67)

P Jayasuriya6-0-23-2

21.60

Tossed up, outside off, Tristan Stubbs keeps it out towards short cover.

21.50

Fuller and outside off, Tristan Stubbs punches it to point off the back foot.

DRINKS BREAK. Just the spice Sri Lanka needed to keep themselves in the game. Both the wickets have gone to Jayasuriya, so maybe, Dhananjaya could consider spin from here on. He can bowl and so can Kamindu. The other part is - if they can manage to dismiss Markram quickly, they could try and enforce a collapse. Around 33 overs are left in the day, but we just have around three quarters of an hour left. Tristan Stubbs walks in at number 4, replacing Wiaan Mulder.

21.4W

OUT! LBW! Wiaan Mulder walks back and takes a review along with him! Prabath Jayasuriya strikes again and Sri Lanka will be hoping to make inroads hereon! He flights it up, on off and gets the ball to go on with the angle. Wiaan Mulder leans ahead and looks to play for the turn but gets beaten on the inside edge and wears it right in front of the stumps on the front pad. There is a huge appeal and the umpire raises his finger! Wiaan Mulder sends it upstairs for a check! The UltraEdge shows no spike as the ball passes the bat. The Ball Tracking shows the ball to be pitching outside off, impact to be inline and the wickets to be hitting middle and leg. Mulder departs for 15 off 31 balls and South Africa are now 77/2 leading by 226 runs.

21.31

Around off, worked through mid-wicket for a single.

21.20

DROPPED! This is not helping the Lankans. Outside off, quicker through the air, Markram looks to cut. The ball goes quickly, takes the edge and goes even quicker to Dhananjaya de Silva at first slip. He reacts swiftly but cannot hang on.

21.10

Full, outside off, driven straight to cover.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 21 overs : 76/1

A Markram35 (64)

W Mulder15 (30)

L Kumara5-2-10-0

20.63

Lahiru Kumara offers a bit of width, on a short of a length, outside off, Aiden Markram punches it well past cover to his left and gets three runs off it.

20.51

On a good length, on off, Wiaan Mulder punches it to cover and gets to the other end.

20.40

Short and over off, Wiaan Mulder ducks under it.

20.30

Full again, outside off, Wiaan Mulder firms his drive but straight to cover.

20.20

Full and outside off, Wiaan Mulder lets it pass.

20.10

Bangs it in short and on middle, Wiaan Mulder lets it go through.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 72/1

A Markram32 (63)

W Mulder14 (25)

P Jayasuriya5-0-22-1

19.60

Gives the ball a good flight and keeps it outside off, Aiden Markram has a wild swing down the ground but plays inside the line.

19.51

Full, on middle, Wiaan Mulder taps it to deep square leg for a single.

19.42

EDGED AND GONE DOWN! That should've been taken! A tough one though but they do stick. Prabath Jayasuriya flights it full, on off and gets the ball to bite the deck and turn away sharp. Wiaan Mulder leans ahead and looks to block but gets an outside edge that goes low to the keeper who fails to get any hand to it. The ball deflects off his pads and falls wide of first slip who manages to get a hand to it but the ball bursts through and goes past for a couple of runs.

19.31

A bit short and on off and middle, Aiden Markram goes deep in the crease and punches it past the bowler to his left for a single.

19.20

Tossed up, on off, Aiden Markram pushes it to cover.

19.10

Full, on middle, Aiden Markram taps it to mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 68/1

W Mulder11 (23)

A Markram31 (59)

L Kumara4-2-6-0

18.60

A real sharp bouncer to end the over from Lahiru Kumara! Over off, Wiaan Mulder sways away.

18.50

Banged into the deck, over off, Wiaan Mulder ducks under.

18.40

Another short ball, outside off, this bounces okay. Mulder looks to pull but misses.

18.30

Short ball, outside off, there is that inconsistent bounce. Wiaan is ready to pull but the ball suddenly shoots low and goes through to the keeper, on the bounce. There was a noise as the ball went through. Replay indicates the shirt.

18.20

Landed just outside off, watchfully defended by Mulder.

18.10

A short ball, outside off, Wiaan Mulder looks to pull but then bails out.

The conditions have eased up for batting now. Mike Haysman on air informs us that the forecast for Friday is perfectly clear, with no mention of rain. Excellent.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 68/1

A Markram31 (59)

W Mulder11 (17)

P Jayasuriya4-0-18-1

17.60

Landed around middle, pushed back to the bowler.

17.53

Full and down the leg side, Mulder sweeps it around the corner. The keeper himself has to track it down and the batsmen cross each other thrice in the meantime.

17.40

Landed around middle and leg, Wiaan Mulder defends it with bat and pad close together.

17.31

Fuller, around off, Aiden leans and drives it towards long off for a single.

17.20

Quicker, just a tad short of full, Markram goes back and blocks.

17.10

Full, arrowed in on middle, Aiden Markram gets a good stride to defend.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 64/1

W Mulder8 (15)

A Markram30 (55)

L Kumara3-1-6-0

16.60

Full and just outside off, WM blocks it out under his eyes towards point.

16.50

Around off, watchfully defended.

16.44

FOUR! A touch short, but a bit too straight. Wiaan Mulder gets inside the line and tucks it nice and fine, through the leg side. Vishwa Fernando gives it a chase from deep backward square leg and even gets to the ball, but then, puts in a really lazy slide and the ball goes through. Kumara is not impressed.

16.30

Fuller, outside off, Wiaan gets across and shoulders arms.

16.20

Around off, on a good length, defended back down the track.

16.10

On a good length, around off, Wiaan Mulder gets squared up. The ball moves away slightly and goes off the top part of the bat towards cover. Mulder wrings his hand in pain, clearly jarred by the contact. Still cannot understand the need for him to bat. That too at 3.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 60/1

W Mulder4 (9)

A Markram30 (55)

P Jayasuriya3-0-14-1

15.61

Down the leg side, Mulder leans and works it through the vacant leg slip position for a single.

15.50

Down the leg side, nudged to the leg side.

15.40

Full, around off, watchfully defended.

15.31

Landed outside off, punched down the ground to long off for a single.

15.20

Landed outside off, stays a touch low. Aiden Markram stays back to cut but is beaten by the low bounce, bottom-edging it on the off side.

15.13

A touch short, but down the leg side, Wiaan Mulder helps it around the corner. By the time deep square leg can get across to his right, three runs are taken.

Change of bats for Aiden Markram. An unofficial Drinks break taken as well.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 55/1

A Markram29 (53)

W Mulder0 (5)

L Kumara2-1-2-0

14.60

Over off, on a length, with the angle coming in, Aiden Markram stabs it down the deck, back to the bowler.

14.50

Back of a length, on off, Aiden Markram punches it to mid off.

14.40

On a back of a length and over middle, Aiden Markram clips it to mid on.

14.30

Angles it into the batter, on a good length with some extra kick off the deck. Aiden Markram hops back and taps it to mid off.

14.20

Back of a length, over off, Aiden Markram blocks it out.

14.10

Goes very full, on middle, Aiden Markram shows full face of the bat and firms it down the track. Lahiru Kumara does well on his follow-through to stick his left hand out and parries it straight to mid off.

The Sri Lankans have been very quiet so far. Maybe, Kumara can pump them up a bit.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 55/1

W Mulder0 (5)

A Markram29 (47)

P Jayasuriya2-0-9-1

13.60

Flatter and fuller, on off, Wiaan Mulder taps the ball on its head and keeps it right under his eyes.

13.51

Full, on off, Aiden Markram eases it out to long off for a single.

13.46

SIX! BANG! Hit with power! Short and on off, Aiden Markram is quick to rock back and pulls it well over mid-wicket for a biggie. South Africa cross the 50-run mark with that six. The lead is now 203 runs!

13.30

Drags the length down by a bit and Markram is quick to go on the backfoot as he punches it to cover.

13.20

Full again, on off, Aiden Markram pushes it down the deck.

13.10

From around the wicket Jayasuriya bowls it nice and full, on off, Aiden Markram offers a very confident front foot block.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 48/1

W Mulder0 (4)

A Markram22 (42)

V Fernando6-1-18-0

12.60

On a good length, outside off, Wiaan Mulder holds his bat up and makes another leave.

12.50

On off, on a hard length, Wiaan Mulder blocks it in front of cover.

12.40

Switches to over the wicket and angles it away, outside off, on a fuller length, Wiaan Mulder lets it pass.

12.31

Fuller again, on middle, Aiden Markram turns it across to the right of mid-wicket for one.

12.20

Back of a length, over off, Aiden Markram hops back, gets behind the line and dead bats it down the deck.

12.10

Fuller and outside off, Aiden Markram squeezes it off the cue end to mid on trying to drive it straight.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 47/1

W Mulder0 (1)

A Markram21 (39)

P Jayasuriya1-0-2-1

11.60

Pushed through quicker and fuller, on off, Wiaan Mulder makes a block.

Interesting. And brave. Wiaan Mulder walks in at number 3, replacing Tony de Zorzi. For all the talk about Mulder not bowling in this match and batting only if needed, this is a really surprising move. One feels that this might have come from him to the management, eager to contribute in this game.

11.5W

OUT! CAUGHT! An inspired change in bowling as Prabath Jayasuriya gets the first wicket of the Proteas innings. This is also his 100th Test wicket, fastest for Sri Lanka! He flights it full, on middle, Tony de Zorzi plants his front foot across and looks for a big slog sweep across the line. Gets the timing quite right but finds the fielder at deep square leg. Asitha Fernando stays close to the rope and takes a very well judged catch to his right. De Zorzi departs for 17 and South Africa are 47/1, with the lead now reading 196 runs.

11.41

Tossed up, on off, Aiden Markram frees his arms and drives it well but straight to long off for a single.

11.31

A tad short and on off and middle, Tony de Zorzi clips it to mid-wicket for a single.

11.20

Gives the ball a lot of air and keeps it outside off, Tony de Zorzi leans ahead and plays for the turn coming back in, but the ball holds its line and goes past the outside edge.

11.10

Starts from over the wicket and tosses it up, on off, Tony de Zorzi hangs back and pushes it to mid on.

Time for spin. Prabath Jayasuriya has been given the ball. Struck pretty quickly this morning in the first innings. Has his work cut out here.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 45/0

A Markram20 (38)

de Zorzi16 (28)

V Fernando5-1-17-0

10.60

Full and on middle and off, Aiden Markram taps it to mid off.

10.50

Back of a length, over middle, Aiden Markram stays right behind the line and pushes it down the deck.

10.40

Lands it on a good length, on leg, Aiden Markram clips it to mid on.

10.32

Short of a length, over middle, Aiden Markram hops back and tucks it in front of deep mid-wicket for a couple of runs.

10.20

Angles this one away from the right-hander, on a nagging length, from around off. The ball keeps low and goes past the bat as Markram looks to have a feel for it.

10.11

Angling into the pads, on a slightly shorter length, Tony de Zorzi tucks it to fine leg for a single.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 42/0

A Markram18 (33)

de Zorzi15 (27)

A Fernando5-1-17-0

9.60

A bit fuller, on off, Aiden Markram taps it in front of cover.

9.50

On a length, on off, shaping away off the deck with some extra bounce. Aiden Markram leans ahead for the block but the ball goes off the outside edge and rolls to gully.

9.40

Good length, on off, Aiden Markram stabs it to cover.

9.34

FOUR! GLORIOUS! Two boundaries in three balls and these are good signs from Markram. Just a tad overpitched, outside off, Aiden Markram gets on top of the bounce and drives the ball beautifully through the covers. They get to Sri Lanka's total now, without losing any wicket. The lead is 191.

9.20

Around off, punched towards point.

9.14

FOUR! THUMP! Finally a stroke of authority from Markram. A short ball, around off, Aiden Markram swivels and pulls the ball all along the ground, through mid-wicket.

A decent point being mentioned by the on-air commentators - Pommie Mbangwa and Hashim Amla. They take us to the Port Elizabeth Test in 2019, where South Africa made 222 in the first dig and Sri Lanka replied with just 154. But then, the Lankans bowled with fire in the third innings, to bundle out the Saffas for 128 and gunned down 197 with 8 wickets to spare. The point is - Pitches do tend to get better over days in South Africa and given that this is just Day 2, the best is yet to come. Can Sri Lanka believe they can bowl out the hosts for under 200 again?

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 34/0

de Zorzi15 (27)

A Markram10 (27)

V Fernando4-1-14-0

8.60

Beauty to end the over! Hard length, with the angle coming in, the ball straightens off the deck and zips past the outside edge as Tony de Zorzi looks to make a block.

8.50

On a length, outside off, Tony de Zorzi looks to play at it away from his body but the ball goes past the outside edge.

8.40

Nicely bowled by Fernando! Angles it in, on a hard length, over middle and gets the ball to shape away a bit. Tony de Zorzi looks to block the angle coming in but is beaten and gets pinged high on the thigh pad.

8.30

Just outside off, Tony defends it watchfully.

8.20

Length held back this time, de Zorzi goes back and nudges this towards mid-wicket.

8.10

Lucky. Full, around of, honing in, Tony de Zorzi looks to defend but the ball holds its line and takes the outside edge, squaring him up. Goes along the ground to gully.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 34/0

A Markram10 (27)

de Zorzi15 (21)

A Fernando4-1-9-0

7.60

Keeps it very short, over off, Aiden Markram looks to pull but the ball goes well over his reach.

7.50

Short of a length, over off, Aiden Markram rocks back and punches it well but finds the man at cover.

7.40

On a good length, on middle and leg, Aiden Markram clips it to mid on.

7.30

Full again, but a bit wider outside off. Aiden shoulders arms.

7.20

Fuller, straighter, around off, Markram walks forward and defends.

7.10

On a good length, around off, Aiden Markram punches it towards point.

The pitch visibly has become better for batting. It is looking all brown and has lost all the greenish tinge which was seen on Day 1. So batting should get easier and bowling might be difficult. Asitha Fernando is back on. 3-0-9-0 so far.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 34/0

de Zorzi15 (21)

A Markram10 (21)

V Fernando3-0-14-0

6.64b

FOUR LEG BYES! Vishwa Fernando angles it into the batter on a fuller length but errs in line and serves it on leg. Tony de Zorzi shuffles a bit and looks to tickle it fine but misses. The ball brushes his pads and rolls past the diving keeper to his right and races away to the fence.

6.51

Short of a length, over middle and leg, Aiden Markram rides the bounce and tucks it to deep square leg for a single.

6.41

On a hard length, on middle, Tony de Zorzi with very soft hands taps it behind square on the leg side and gets a quick single.

6.30

A bit wider outside off, left alone.

6.20

Just around off, nice tight line, on a length, de Zorzi taps it beside him, on the leg side.

6.10

On a good length, outside off, Tony de Zorzi shoulders arms.

49 overs left. How many will we get in? Wickets needed. How many will Sri Lanka pick? The conditions continue to stay bright and sunny, thankfully and we have a potential 150 minutes of play on our hands. Out walk the openers, Aiden Markram and Tony de Zorzi.  Vishwa Fernando to start off proceedings for the final session. 2-0-12-0 so far.

... DAY 2, FINAL SESSION...

The date for the 2025 Women's Premier League auctions has been announced. It will take place on 15th December, 2024, in Bengaluru. Each of the 5 franchises have been given a new budget of 15 CR INR, as opposed to 13.5 CR INR in 2024. The dates are not out for the tournament yet, but there are rumours of the season starting from February itself and wrapping up in March.

Elsewhere, the musical chairs on the Champions Trophy 2025 status continues. With PCB strictly against the tournament being played elsewhere, ICC have decided to step in, citing Friday, 29th November, as the final day to take a call on the same. Looks like the majority vote will be for the hybrid model.

Meanwhile, in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe are struggling at 107/4, in the 22nd over, in their pursuit of 304 against Pakistan, in the third and final ODI. After the top order was blown apart, Craig Ervine is offering some resistance for the hosts. Surprisingly, Saim Ayub started the innings with the ball for Pakistan and struck twice!

The third session is scheduled to start at 1.02 pm GMT and we can have around 150 minutes of play, weather and light permitting. As many as 49 overs are left in the day and we might get around 30-35 max. Plus, we are hearing that thunderstorms are forecast for the evening. Let's hope they come after Stumps. A good session for South Africa could mean the lead extending beyond 275 while a good session for Sri Lanka means that there is still hope of this not being a one-sided match. Stay tuned for the post-Tea session.

South Africa woule be very happy, swelling their lead to 177. Tony de Zorzi has got off to a bright start but Aiden Markram looks a bit tentative. He is getting squared up every now and then, as if unsure where to bat. When the left-armer is bowling over the wicket, he is walking far too across, while when the right-armer is bowling from over the wicket, Markram is playing far too inside the line, Signs of a batter who does not know where his off stump is. But given that there are no demons on the wicket now, both batters would look to bed in.

A session which has rocked Sri Lanka and might cost them the match as well. Overall, only 70 runs were scored, in 19.5 overs, for 10 wickets. 28 of those 70 were conceded by Sri Lanka. It was nothing short of a nightmare but they need to forget that. They cannot undo it. so might as well try and repair that damage by dismissing South Africa cheaply.

Ahhh... not enough time left. There were probably around 30 seconds left on the clock but the umpires decide to call the session. Not enough time for Sri Lanka to find a breakthrough. They bowled well, but as compared to the morning session, there was not much movement. Perhaps, the pitch has become better to bat on.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 28/0

A Markram9 (20)

de Zorzi14 (16)

L Kumara1-0-2-0

5.60

Angling in, on a short of a good length, over middle, Aiden Markram clips it in front of mid-wicket. That will be TEA on DAY 2!

5.50

Back of a length, outside off, Aiden Markram looks to punch it away on the off side but gets an inside edge back onto his pads.

5.41

Hard length, on off, Tony de Zorzi tucks it to deep backward square leg for a single.

5.30

Landed outside off, left alone.

5.21

Around off, punched through the covers for a quick single.

5.10

Lahiru Kumara to bowl now. Full, around off, Aiden Markram drives it straight to mid off.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 26/0

de Zorzi13 (14)

A Markram8 (16)

A Fernando3-0-9-0

4.60

Full and straight, de Zorz drives it straight back to the bowler.

4.50

Slower through the air, fuller, outside off, Tony de Zorzi lets it go.

Distraction. Vishwa Fernando comes running in, but Tony de Zorzi backs away. Someone's cap flew off his head, due to the strong wind and de Zorzi got distracted.

4.42

Fuller, around leg stump, TdZ leans and flicks it through square leg. By the time Prabath Jayasuriya can get across to his left in the deep, two runs are taken.

4.30

Landed outside off, Tony shoulders arms.

4.24

FOUR! Bat this time, but off the edge. A touch short, outside off, de Zorzi throws his bat and gets a fat outside edge. It flies behind the slip cordon to the deep third fence.

4.14lb

FOUR LEG BYES! A bit too full and a bit too straight. On middle stump, angling in on leg stump, Tony de Zorzi looks to tickle it fine. Misses, but the ball goes off the pads to the fine leg fence.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 16/0

A Markram8 (16)

de Zorzi7 (8)

V Fernando2-0-12-0

3.60

Another bizarre stroke. On a good length, outside off, angling away, AM looks to punch this hard through the covers but misses.

3.54

FOUR! But not quite convincing. Vishwa continues to slant the ball away from Markram and the former skipper keeps chasing it. Plays a full-blooded drive, well away from his body, targetting cover, but the bat turns in his hands, resulting in an outside edge. Luckily for him, it flies through point and reaches the fence.

3.40

Nearly edges one now. Landed outside off, on a length, Aiden, gets across and then tries to play a late cut. Is comprehensively beaten. Bizarre footwork so far.

3.30

Full, around middle, again, Markram's footwork suggests he is getting squared up. Pushed this back to Vishwa.

3.20

Huge shout for LBW, turned down! Did this pitch outside leg? Did it hit the bat? Dhananjaya de Silva wants to have a second opinion. It was a good length ball, pitching roughly around or outside leg. Seems miles outside leg as per the first replay. Aiden Markram looked to defend but got squared up due to the late away movement, getting hit on the back pad. Sri Lanka appealed and decided to take it upstairs when the umpire did not heed their appeal. Pitched miles outside leg, as per Ball Tracker.

3.11lb

A bit too straight, fuller in length, Tony de Zorzi misses his flick. The ball deflects off his pads through square leg and a leg bye is taken.

Roughly around 15 minutes left for Tea. Sri Lanka would be eager to take at least a wicket while the African openers would want a clear passage in this mini-session.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 11/0

A Markram4 (11)

de Zorzi7 (7)

A Fernando2-0-3-0

2.60

Good length, just outside off, Aiden pushes it towards point.

2.50

Full and just around off, slanting in, Markram defends it watchfully towards point.

2.40

Good length, just outside off, solid in defense, is Aiden Markram.

2.31

On a good length, this bounces properly, around off, this time Tony does not take any chances. Gets on top of the bounce and punches it through the covers for a single.

2.20

Brave leave! Perhaps a slower ball, on a fuller length, just around off, de Zorzi leaves it on either line or length, not sure which. The ball stays a touch low but luckily for him, keeps going away with the angle, just past off stump!

2.11

On a good length, around off, Aiden Markram stays back and nudges it through mid on for a single.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 9/0

de Zorzi6 (5)

A Markram3 (7)

V Fernando1-0-8-0

1.64

FOUR! GORGEOUS! Half volley, outside off, Tony de Zorzi gets his front foot to the pitch of the ball and drives it through the covers.

1.51

In the air... safe! Nervy moment for Aiden. A length ball, around leg stump, AM gets across and looks to work it to the leg side. But the ball stops a touch on the surface and with the shot already through, spoons of the edge. Luckily for Markram, it lands to the right of mid on. A run taken.

1.40

On a good length, around off, angling away, Markram punches it towards cover.

1.32

Off the mark, is Markram. Decent ball from Vishwa, getting plenty of late movement, as the ball swings back in. But he cannot control the length. It is a full toss and Aiden Markram punches it through mid on for a couple.

1.21

On a good length, outside off, de Zorzi chops it through point for a single. Already there is a deep point in place.

1.10

Full and around middle, from over the wicket, slanting in, gentle medium pace, Tony de Zorzi defends watchfully.

Vishwa Fernando to share the new ball with Asitha Fernando.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 1/0

A Markram0 (4)

de Zorzi1 (2)

A Fernando1-0-1-0

0.60

On a good length, around off, steep bounce, Aiden keeps it down nicely.

0.50

Full and just around off, watchfully blocked out.

0.40

Fuller, a touch widish outside off, Markram looks to drive but there is no feet movement. Gets it off the toe end of the bat towards mid off.

0.30

On a good length, nice channel outside off, shaping away, Aiden Markram shoulders arms.

0.21

Around middle, coming in, de Zorzi helps it through square leg and gets himself and his team underway with a single.

0.10

Full, around middle, a bit of swing in, Tony de Zorzi defends it watchfully towards cover.

Commentary

We are back! The umpires are out and are followed by the Sri Lankan fielders who are spreading across the field. Aiden Markram and Tony de Zorzi are the openers for Proteas. Asitha Fernando has the new ball in hand and will start the proceedings for the visitors. Away we go!

... THIRD INNINGS...

A sheer lack of patience and a string of poor shot selections proved to be Sri Lanka's undoing, as their batting lineup succumbed to a dramatic collapse. The visitors failed to weather the relentless storm from the South African pace attack, often chasing deliveries they could have left or attempting aggressive strokes at the wrong moments. Five batters falling for ducks and only two managing to cross double digits highlight the absolute misery of Sri Lanka’s batting performance. Sri Lanka has a mountain to climb as they come out to bowl, and they’ll need everything to click perfectly to make a dent in this game. Discipline with the ball, sharpness in the field, and an aggressive mindset are non-negotiable if they hope to claw their way back into contention. On the other hand, South Africa, armed with a commanding lead of 149 runs, will look to bat with intent and put the game firmly out of Sri Lanka's reach. South Africa's replay with the bat to follow!

Kagiso Rabada got the ball rolling with a perfect start, setting the tone early with his trademark accuracy and sharp lines. Although Marco Jansen's first over showed a few loose deliveries, it didn't take long for the towering left-armer to find his rhythm. Rabada struck first to break through, and Jansen quickly followed up, finding his stride and making life miserable for the Sri Lankan batters. The South African pace attack, spearheaded by Jansen with his extended spell, kept the pressure relentless, probing with testing lines and extracting movement that the visitors simply couldn't handle.

What a phase it has been for South Africa led by Marco Jansen who finishes with 7 wickets for just 13 runs! The Proteas have completely turned the tide, grabbing the Sri Lankan batting lineup by the scruff of its neck and delivering a masterclass in bowling bundling them out for just 42 runs which is also their lowest ever total in Test cricket. After their own struggles earlier, being bowled out for 191, this performance from the Proteas is a statement of intent.

13.5W

OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! 7/13 - really, Jansen? Take a bow. His best ever figures in an innings in Test cricket. He has taken all those wickets in a single spell, which did not even last 7 overs! 6.5, to be precise. A short ball, around off, Asitha Fernando backed away and looked to pull it to the leg side. But the ball skid onto the bat and went straight up in the air. It has gone nowhere and Jansen himself calls for the catch, taking it to his right. 5th duck in the innings and SRI LANKA ARE WRAPPED UP FOR 42, giving South Africa a lead of 149!

13.40

On a good length, outside off, Asitha Fernando pushes but misses.

Asitha Fernando is the last man in, replacing Vishwa Fernando.

13.3W

OUT! BOWLED! Number 6 for Jansen! He is on track to wrap up Sri Lanka in one single spell. Fast and furious, in line of the stumps, Vishwa Fernando stays back and moves a touch to the leg side. He is comprehensively beaten by pace and only gets a bit of an inside edge, but cannot prevent the ball from knocking the stumps over. These are now the BEST FIGURES in an innings for Marco Jansen in Tests, going past his 5/35. Vishwa departs for a duck as well, Sri Lanka are 42/9 and trail by 149!

13.20

Around off, Vishwa stays back to defend but gets a thick inside edge onto his pads.

13.10

On a good length, around off, Vishwa Fernando feels for it but misses.

Will Jansen get another? Yes, he does. Can he finish this off in this spell?

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 42/8

L Kumara10 (5)

V Fernando0 (0)

G Coetzee3-0-18-2

12.60

Full and outside off, moving away, LK pushes and misses. Eventful over.

12.50

Short, outside off, a swing and a miss.

12.42

Coetzee smartly slips in a fuller one now. Lahiru stays back and plays a flat-footed drive and gets a thick outside edge. It bounces in front of the keeper, Kyle Verreynne, who is wrong footed, initially moving to his left. Parries it past the slips and the batters get a couple. The deficit is now 149.

12.34

FOUR! He is not going to hang around and just poke. A short ball, at the head, Kumara takes his eyes off the ball and swings wildly. Gets a top edge which flies over backward point!

12.24

FOUR! Ooohh... thought this was gone too. On a good length around off, moving away, Lahiru Kumara pushes at it away from his body and gets a thick outside edge. Luckily for him, the ball goes behind gully and races to the deep third fence. At least, they get off that dreaded 32.

Lahiru Kumara walks in at number 10, replacing Kusal Mendis.

12.1W

OUT! LBW! Another one, another duck. The third duck in this innings. The camera pans onto Sanath Jayasuriya in the Lankan dressing room, their coach and he is as stunned as us. What is happening out there? This was on a good length, outside off and Kusal Mendis looked to defend. The ball nipped back in sharply, missed the bat and caught him on the pad. Coetzee appealed but initially Paul Reiffel did not give it. Then almost, as an afterthought, he raised his finger! A shellshocked Kusal took it upstairs. UltraEdge detected nothing while Ball Tracker projected it to be hitting the top of leg stump, Review lost, batter lost, pride at stake. 32/4 has become 32/8, with the trail still reading 159!

Vishwa Fernando walks in at number 9, replacing Prabath Jayasuriya.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 32/7

P Jayasuriya0 (3)

K Mendis0 (2)

M Jansen6-1-13-5

11.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! And Jansen gets a Michelle in his 6th over! One might argue that he got a few gifts but he won't care. A 5-wicket haul in Tests, that too, in the first spell, is really special. Jansen keeps the length a tad short of full, outside off and because he is coming around the wicket, Jayasuriya feels compelled to play at that. The ball comes in, takes the outside edge and goes straight to Tristan Stubbs at third slip. Jayasuriya departs for a 3-ball duck and Sri Lanka are 32/7, still trailing by 159!

11.50

Full, around off, pushed towards cover.

11.40

Around off, immediately the length becomes short, Prabath Jayasuriya nudges it towards short leg.

Prabath Jayasuriya walks in at number 8, replacing his skipper Dhananjaya de Silva.

11.3W

OUT! BOWLED! Wicket number 4 for Jansen! Have to say, a bit irresponsible from the Lankan skipper. Yes, attack is a must but it is equally important to respect the situation. Jansen is bowling fireballs at the moment and it is not the wisest idea to counterattack. Especially when this could be the last over of his spell. A length ball, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva plays a really loose drive, well away from his body. The ball lands, zips in, takes the inside edge and shatters the stumps. This is a real gift for the Proteas. Dhananjaya de Silva departs for 7 and Sri Lanka are 32/6, trailing by 159!

11.20

On a good length, around off, let through on length.

11.10

On a good length, around off, Dhananjaya de Silva pushes at it but misses.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 32/5

K Mendis0 (2)

de Silva7 (9)

G Coetzee2-0-8-1

10.60

On a good length, a bit too straight, Kusal misses his flick and is hit on the pads.

10.50

Down the leg side, Kusal Mendis misses his flick.

DRINKS BREAK. A real horror period for the visitors. They were rocked on earlier by bounce by the Proteas and now, a bit of seam movement is causing them problems. The batters are not quite able to adjust to either but what Hashim Amla mentioned on air during the Lunch break regarding the Protea batters is valid for the Lankans as well - just no patience to hang in there! They have played a shade over 10 overs but have lost half their side. Which means, roughly 2 overs per wicket. They need to score some runs, yes, but one feels it is okay to just bide time for now. Just allow Jansen and Rabada, who might return from the other end, to go off. Then play your strokes perhaps. Kusal Mendis walks in at number 7, replacing Kamindu Mendis.

10.4W

OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! Dear Kamindu Mendis, apologies from us commentators. We did not intend to jinx you at all. But seems like the commentators' curse has struck. We just praised this lad, showing how good he has been in the past few months and perhaps that confidence has led to his downfall. Gerald Coetzee dishes out a length ball, but it is not one which can be driven. Kamindu, having driven one earlier in the over, goes for a full-blooded drive. But the ball just bounces a shade extra, moves away and takes the outside edge. The catching practice continues for the slip cordon as David Bedingham picks up his third catch at first slip. Kamindu departs for 13 and Sri Lanka are 32/5, trailing by 159!

10.30

On a good length, around off, watchfully defended.

10.24

FOUR! FANTASTIC! This kid is in solid touch already. A touch fuller, around off, Kamindu leans and drives it through the covers. The deficit is now 159.

10.10

Full, outside off, swinging away, Kamindu Mendis drives and gets an outside edge, all along the ground towards gully.

The news on Wiaan Mulder is that he has suffered a fracture on his middle finger on his right hand, as confirmed by the scans. So he will definitely not bowl any further in this match and might bat only if needed, in the second innings.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 28/4

de Silva7 (9)

K Mendis9 (16)

M Jansen5-0-13-3

9.60

Brave leave! Marco Jansen lands it on a length, on middle and off and gets the ball to shape away just over the off-stump line. Dhananjaya de Silva trusts the bounce and holds his wrists above to make a leave.

9.50

A bit fuller than the previous one but De Silva opts to leave it alone this time.

9.40

A real snorter of a delivery from Jansen! Hits the perfect length, just around off and gets the ball to shape away with extra bounce. Dhananjaya de Silva is caught by surprise as the ball whizzes past his outside edge.

9.30

Similar ball, closer to the off stump this time, the skipper shoulders arms.

9.20

After that drive, short leg has been moved to short point. Tony de Zorzi is standing really close. On a good length, outside off, angling away, de Silva lets it pass.

9.14

FOUR! FABULOUS! Not sure why is Jansen persisting with this length. The first ball that the Lankan skipper faced, he seemed to play a cover drive from a length. Since then, Jansen is feeding him half volleys. Of course, that does not take anything away from the shot. Overpitched, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva leans into the shot and drives it magnificently through the covers.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 24/4

K Mendis9 (16)

de Silva3 (3)

G Coetzee1-0-4-0

8.60

Bashes it into the deck, on a shorter length, over middle and off, Kamindu Mendis looks to pull but is way too late on his shot.

8.50

Very wide, outside off, on a fuller length, Mendis leaves it alone.

8.40

Goes a bit fuller than a length and outside off. The ball shoots off the deck and carries at a good height to the keeper as Kamindu Mendis lets it through.

8.30

Much fuller this time, once again Mendis lets it pass.

8.20

On a good length, around off, Kamindu stays inside the line and shoulders arms.

8.14

Gerald Coetzee into the attack. FOUR! A full toss, outside off, Kamindu Mendis comes forward and drives this gorgeously through the covers.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 20/4

de Silva3 (3)

K Mendis5 (10)

M Jansen4-0-9-3

7.60

Short of a length and angling away, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva fails to ride the bounce as he looks to go after it.

7.51

Tap and run! Nicely done! On a back of a length, Kamindu Mendis drops it in front of cover and steals a quick single.

7.40

Full and down leg, Kamindu Mendis looks to flick it but misses.

7.33

De Silva's previous shot encourages Jansen to pitch it fuller outside off. The skipper leans and drives it through the covers. The ball holds up inside the ropes and three runs are taken to get the skipper off the mark.

7.20

Ooohhh.. full, outside off, Dhananjaya de Silva plays a full-blooded cover drive and gets an edge down the track.

Skipper Dhananjaya de Silva walks in at number 6, replacing Angelo Mathews.

7.1W

OUT! EDGED AND GONE! And it happens for the third time in a row! Jansen oversteps a ball before and strikes on either the next or the one after that! On a good length, around off, angling away, Angelo Mathews gets across and fishes at it. Gets a thick outside edge which goes straight to David Bedingham at first slip. Could have and should have left it alone but Mathews chases the line and pays the price. Departs for 1 and Sri Lanka are tottering at 16/4, trailing by 175!

7.11nb

Fuller, outside off, Mathews looks to drive but gets beaten. Another NO BALL from Jansen, this time given by the on-field umpire.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 15/3

K Mendis4 (8)

A Mathews1 (12)

K Rabada4-1-10-1

6.60

On a back of a length, over middle, Kamindu Mendis steers it to point.

6.50

Good length, on off, Kamindu Mendis pushes it to gully.

6.44

FOUR! That should give Mendis a lot of confidence! Top shot! Angling in, on a length, Kamindu Mendis waits for the ball to come to him and punches it through covers for a boundary.

6.30

Outside off, on a good length, Kamindu pushes at it and nearly nicks it behind.

6.32nb+lb

A bit too straight, on middle, Angelo hops and looks to tuck it away but misses. The ball goes off his pads towards fine leg and a single is taken. Leg bye signalled. In fact, the third umpire informs the on-field umpire that Rabada jas overstepped. NO BALL signalled.

6.20

Around off, on a good length this time, Mathews defends it down the track.

6.10

Full and around off, jumps off the deck. Angelo Mathews lunges to defend but the ball hits the splice of the bat and goes just wide of Tony de Zorzi at short leg. Mathews initially looks for the single but then changes his mind, on seeing de Zorzi hare across towards short mid-wicket.

Rabada comes charging in but Mathews stops him. Apparently there is some disturbance from behind the bowler's arm.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 9/3

K Mendis0 (4)

A Mathews1 (9)

M Jansen3-0-4-2

5.60

Lands it on a length, outside off, Kamindu Mendis with an outstretched arm looks to cut it square on off but gets beaten.

5.50

Again! A bit closer to the batter this time, but still down leg. Kamindu Mendis lets it go through to the keeper.

5.40

On a length but down leg, Kamindu Mendis leaves it on its way.

5.30

Down the leg side, on a length, Kamindu Mendis looks to flick but misses. Wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne goes up in an appeal for a catch but then bails out.

Kamindu Mendis walks in next at number 5, replacing Dinesh Chandimal. Kamindu is on a roll but it will be a tough test in this Test.

5.2W

OUT! CHOPPED ON! Well, Jansen is making it a habit, isn't it? Oversteps and then 1 of the next 2 deliveries does some damage to the opposition! On a length, outside off, angling away, Dinesh Chandimal looks to defend but the ball shapes in a touch, bounces extra, takes a bit of an inside edge and hits the top of off stump! The Proteas are all over the Lankans now. Chandimal departs for a 4-ball duck and Sri Lanka are 9/3, trailing by 182!

5.10

Fuller, outside off, Chandimal looks to drive but gets beaten.

5.11nb

On a good length, wide outside off, Dinesh Chandimal lets it pass. Yet another no ball from Jansen, conveyed by the third umpire to the on-field umpire.

Meanwhile, in Bulawayo, Pakistan have ended their innings on a commanding 303/6 at the end of 50 overs, in the third ODI against Zimbabwe. Kamran Ghulam was the star, with a fine 103, with useful support from Abdullah Shafique, Saim Ayub, skipper Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha. It was a true batting display on a true pitch. Zimbabwe had to work hard for their wickets with skipper Sikandar Raza and Richard Ngarava picking 2 apiece. With the series locked at 1 apiece, Zimbabwe will have to play out of their skins to avoid a series defeat.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 8/2

A Mathews1 (9)

D Chandimal0 (1)

K Rabada3-1-5-1

4.60

Nerves! On a back of a length this time from Rabada, Angelo Mathews dabs it in front of mid-wicket and sets off for the run. He is sent back by Dinesh Chandimal and rightly so!

4.50

Nicely bowled! Hard length, on off and shaping away to go past the bat as Mathews hops back and looks to keep it out with a straight bat.

4.40

Full and on off, Angelo Mathews gets an outside edge trying to work it around and the ball goes to mid off. Angelo Mathews is certainly struggling to find his footing here!

4.30

Full again, at the stumps, Angelo Mathews looks to tuck it across but gets beaten by the sheer pace on it. Chops it down the deck off the splice of his bat.

4.20

Full, on middle, Angelo Mathews clips it off the middle of his bat but straight to mid on.

A bit of a halt in play. Angelo Mathews is not happy with his bat and he is calling for a replacement. Gets a couple of options, does a quick check and selects one.

4.10

Fires it on a nagging length, at the stumps, Angelo Mathews is squared up and just about manages to squeeze it out to the off side despite losing his bottom hand off the bat.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 8/2

D Chandimal0 (1)

A Mathews1 (3)

M Jansen2-0-3-1

3.60

Short of a length, just outside off, Dinesh Chandimal sways away from the line. A good second over from Marco Jansen!

3.51

Hurls it on a hard length, over middle, Angelo Mathews hops back and tucks it behind square on the leg side for a single and gets off the mark.

3.40

Outside off again, on a fuller length, Angelo Mathews leaves it alone.

3.30

On a length, outside off, Angelo Mathews shoulders arms.

3.2W

OUT! CAUGHT! Marco Jansen joins the party and Sri Lanka lose both their openers in a span of 3 balls. Jansen serves this just outside off, on a fuller length, angling it away from the batter. Pathum Nissanka goes after it with not a lot of conviction and just manages to get an outside edge. The ball flies straight into the bread basket of Tristan Stubbs at third slip who takes it around his waist with both hands. Sri Lanka are now 7/2, trailing by 184! Are you one of those who felt that this was a Free Hit? Yes, yes, not surprising, given that so many white-ball games are played these days!

Angelo Mathews walks in at number 4, replacing Pathum Nissanka.

3.21nb

Jansen serves this on a good length, just outside off, Pathum Nissanka pushes it to point. The third umpire informs the on-field umpire that Jansen has overstepped. NO BALL signalled.

3.10

On a length, on off, Pathum Nissanka makes a block.

Just a reminder - this is also an extended session. It is scheduled to go on till 12.42 pm GMT. The third session will then be scheduled to start at 1.02 pm GMT, to last for 2 hours and a 30-minute addon to get in the pending overs for the day. Dinesh Chandimal walks in at number 3, replacing Dimuth Karunaratne. As per rumours, Chandimal was not supposed to be picked for this tour initially. Nice time to prove his detractors wrong.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 6/1

D Karunaratne2 (9)

P Nissanka3 (9)

K Rabada2-0-5-1

2.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! Kagiso Rabada gets the first breakthrough and Sri Lanka are rocked back early at 6/1! Kagiso Rabada comes from around the wicket and with a scrambled seam lands it on a length, on off and gets the ball to nip away just a tad bit. Dimuth Karunaratne looks to make a block with a straight bat and does so with soft hands but gets an outside edge that goes to David Bedingham at first slip. He takes a very good catch in front just above the ground. Sri Lanka trail by 185.

2.50

Length, in and around off, Dimuth Karunaratne gets right behind and makes a block down the deck.

2.42

A bit fuller this time, on off, Dimuth Karunaratne steers it past gully for a couple of runs to get off the mark.

2.30

Perfect from KG! On a hard good length, just outside off, draws Karunaratne into the drive but the shape takes the ball away and beat him on the outside edge.

Seems like Wiaan Mulder has not made it back out on the field. Ryan Rickelton is his substitute, on the field. Mulder was due to go for scans and he might have gone for the same. That means, he will not be available to bowl at least till Tea.

2.20

Hits the length right, outside off. The ball kicks off the deck as it shapes away and Dimuth Karunaratne is beaten on the outside edge trying to poke at it.

2.10

Full and outside off, Dimuth Karunaratne leans ahead and firms it to mid off.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 4/0

P Nissanka3 (9)

D Karunaratne0 (3)

M Jansen1-0-1-0

1.60

On a length, outside off, Pathum Nissanka leaves it alone.

1.50

Not the right rhythm to start off by Marco Jansen but is seems like the wind has something to do with it. Serves it fuller and wider outside off. Pathum Nissanka plays inside the line of the ball.

1.40

And again. Lands it outside off, not troubling the batter as Pathum Nissanka opts to make another leave.

1.41wd

WIDE! Hits the deck hard, on a back of a length but way outside off.

1.30

A bit fuller than a good length, on off, Pathum Nissanka taps it to mid off.

1.20

Gets the line length and an even better length on this occasion. On middle and off, shaping away off the deck with extra bounce to go past Nissanka's outside edge as he hops back and looks to keep it out.

1.10

Starts from over the wicket and bowls it very full, well outside off and shaping away further, Pathum Nissanka leaves it.

Marco Jansen will share the new ball with Kagiso Rabada.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 3/0

D Karunaratne0 (3)

P Nissanka3 (3)

K Rabada1-0-3-0

0.60

This one is wayward, outside off, fuller in length, Dimuth Karunaratne is unbothered and leaves it alone for the keeper to collect to his left.

0.50

On a good length, outside off with a slight hint of inward movement, Dimuth Karunaratne holds his bat high and lets it go through.

0.40

Angles it across on a fuller length, outside off, Dimuth Karunaratne leaves it alone.

The slip cordon seems to be fairly staggered. When South Africa were batting, the Sri Lankans seemed to be standing a bit too close to one another.

0.33

Sri Lanka and Pathum Nissanka are underway! A bit fuller and on off, Pathum Nissanka with soft hands pushes it past mid off to his right and gets three runs off it.

0.20

Keeps it on a similar length, but gets the ball closer in line over off, Pathum Nissanka taps it back to the bowler.

0.10

Steams in from over the wicket and lands it on a fuller length, outside off and gets the ball to nip away off the deck. Pathum Nissanka leans ahead for a block but gets beaten on the outside edge first up!

Commentary

Well, after that marathon session, the break seems very tiny, isn't it? The South Africans are back on the field, in a huddle. Skipper Temba Bavuma is giving a long pep talk. They could and should have got more but that is in the past. Can their bowlers make 191 seem like 291? Out walk the Sri Lankan openers - Dimuth Karunaratne and Pathum Nissanka.  Kagiso Rabada has the brand new cherry in his hand. Pretty sure, Marco Jansen will be his opening partner. But the big question is - Will Wiaan Mulder be able to bowl? If no, will his bowling be missed? Because if he doesn't, it means extra workload on the shoulders of Rabada, Jansen, Coetzee and Maharaj. All set to go now. Rabada to Nissanka, first up.

... DAY 2, SESSION 2 ...

Dissecting more into Pakistan stuff, there is a lot of talk going about the hosting of next year's Champions Trophy. An ODI tournament which will be played between teams ranked in the top 8. Pakistan are scheduled to host the same but with India refusing to travel to Pakistan, the tournament could take a hit. Would the entire tournament be shifted to another country? Or could we have a hybrid model, where a few matches are held in Pakistan while the others, including the knockouts, are held outside Pakistan? What happens if India and Pakistan clash? Where will it be played? Just too many questions. Let the boards and ICC only decide. We would rather contend ourselves to just covering the tournament!

How are the neighbours doing? Let's take a peek to check what is happening in Zimbabwe. The 3rd ODI between Zimbabwe and Pakistan is scheduled today and Pakistan have reached 229/3 in the 44th over, riding on a century by newcomer Kamran Ghulam and 50 by Abdullah Shafique. The pitch is definitely on the slower side but there are no demons in it as such. The hosts have found it difficult to pick wickets in Bulawayo and Pakistan would be aiming to get as close to 300 as possible from here on.

Thanks to this doubly extended session, the second session could start as late as 1040 GMT. South Africa would be disappointed with their batting effort but one feels that this is not that easy a batting pitch as it might seem. The good thing for the home side is, the weather has not affected the pitch. There is plenty of juice on offer and if the Saffas come out and keep Sri Lanka under 200-250, we could have a one-inning shootout. Please stay tuned.

Let's not take anything away from Sri Lanka. Whether batting was difficult, or South Africa left a few runs out there - the Lankan bowlers deserved their wickets. The seamers were on the money, keeping the length between, good and short, which generated extra bounce and got the balls moving off the seam. The Proteas' technical flaws might have been exposed but that can come only when the bowlers are consistently persistent. Asitha Fernando has been a revelation for a few months now, while he was well supported by the other Fernando, Vishwa. Lahiru Kumara then came and burst through with his pace. This trio picked up 8 wickets, with Asitha and Kumara picking up 3 apiece. The only surprise might have been that of Prabath Jayasuriya, who managed to get 2 wickets in the span of 5 balls, which really confirms the lack of application from the lower middle order.

Perfectionists will be perfectionists, aye? As per the great legend Hashim Amla on air, South Africa have left a few runs out there. He bluntly says that anything under 300 is not enough on this surface and on dissecting the African batting, he reckons that even though the bowling was good, it was not unplayable. As per him, the wickets fell due to technical deficiencies, as the batters lacked patience and did not know where their off stump was. He reckons that it was all about batters spending time in the middle and barring Bavuma and Rabada to some extent, no one showed that intent. Well, that's the case throughout the world, isn't it?

Champions stand up when the chips are usually down. That's exactly how Temba Bavuma played. He was fidgety and struggling for a major part on Day 1 but this morning, he found his rhythm. He readily took the burden of batting with the tail and formed useful partnerships with Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj ​​​​and Kagiso Rabada, before falling for a valiant 70. Yes, he was given a couple of lives on Wednesday, but that is not his problem. His gritty knock has given the home side a competitive total to fight for and if the pitch stays as it is, it will be a treat to watch Rabada and Jansen bowl on this deck. After Bavuma's 70, the next best was Maharaj's 24 and only two others could reach double digits. That's how difficult batting was. Or is.

Like Wednesday, Sri Lanka were right on the money on Thursday morning, blowing through the lower middle order of South Africa. Lahiru Kumara removed Kyle Verreynne early and then Prabath Jayasuriya got into his work, removing two wickets quickly. At that stage, the home side was in grave danger of getting bowled out under 150, with the score reading 117/7. But the lower order rallied around its skipper and managed to add a valuable 74 runs for the last 3 wickets.

That concludes a doubly extended session this morning. First, the session was extended by 15 minutes, which got extended by a further quarter of an hour, meaning that we roughly had a session of 150 minutes. Sri Lanka bowled 29 overs, picked up all the remaining 6 wickets while South Africa scored 111 runs. It was primarily Sri Lanka's session for two-thirds of it, but that last half an hour would have made the Protea bowlers smile, because they now have something to bowl at.

49.4W

OUT! CAUGHT! The short ball ploy finally works and Sri Lanka wrap the Protea inning for 191 runs! Asitha Fernando digs it into the surface, on middle and leg, Kagiso Rabada is quick to read the length and rocks back to pull but is cramped for room. He goes through the shot and gets a decent connection behind square on the leg side. Dinesh Chandimal from deep backward square leg keeps his eyes on the ball and is quick to move across the turf on his right. The ball comes to him at great pace and flatter trajectory but he does exceptionally well to take a very sharp catch to his right. End of a useful stand of 26 as well.

49.31

On a good length, around off, Wiaan Mulder goes back and works it through mid-wicket for a run.

49.21

Lucky again! This is frustrating for Sri Lanka. Asitha comes charging in and bangs the ball into the deck. Rabada takes his eyes off and ducks, with his bat hanging in the air like a periscope, The ball bounces, rises, takes the top edge and flies in the air, but does not carry to deep square leg. A single taken and South Africa touch 190.

49.14

FOUR! Lucky runs, valuable nevertheless for South Africa! A short ball, outside off, from around the wicket, Kagiso Rabada looks to pull. But the ball bounces extra, takes the top edge and flies over the keeper, to the deep third fence!

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 49 overs : 185/9

W Mulder8 (11)

K Rabada10 (20)

de Silva1-0-11-0

48.60

Full and on off and middle, Wiaan Mulder turns it to square leg. Not an experiment which worked. 15 from the over!

48.56

SIX! Oh hello, Wiaan Mulder has cleared the fence with a beautiful strike! And if there were any concerns about his finger earlier, this shot just put them to rest! This is pitching fuller and on middle and off, Wiaan Mulder steps out, gets to the pitch of the ball and with a beautiful backlift tonks it straight back over the bowler's head for a biggie.

48.40

Tossed up, full and on off, Wiaan Mulder drives it back to the bowler.

48.31

A touch short, around middle, Kagiso punches it down to long on for a single.

48.20

Very full, around off, Rabada nudges it towards short mid-wicket.

48.14

FOUR! Does not start well, does the skipper. A short ball, down the leg side, Kagiso Rabada stays inside the line, goes back and nudges it through fine leg. Square leg tries to chase it down but is late.

The skipper, Dhananjaya de Silva, looks for some inspiration. Brings himself on.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 48 overs : 174/9

K Rabada5 (17)

W Mulder2 (8)

A Fernando14-3-38-2

47.61

Oh dear! A mixup that luckily doesn't cost Rabada his wicket! Asitha Fernando angles in the short one, on middle and leg, Kagiso Rabada is caught by surprise and looks to keep it out. His bottom hand comes off the bat but he manages to dab it out on the leg side. Wiaan Mulder sets off for the run but Rabada isn't quite sure and responds to it eventually. Asitha Fernando charges in towards the ball, collects it and has a shy at the bowling end but misses.

47.51

Fires in a yorker, right at the toes, Wiaan Mulder gets low and taps the ball on it's head, working it in front of deep square leg for a single.

47.41

Short and on middle, Kagiso Rabada pulls it off the upper half of his bat but does well to keep it all along the ground and in front of deep mid-wicket for one.

47.30

Another bouncer, around middle, Rabada evades with a duck.

47.20

Another bouncer, let through.

47.10

On a good length, around middle and leg, Kagiso Rabada ducks. 'One for the over', says the umpire.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 47 overs : 171/9

K Rabada3 (12)

W Mulder1 (7)

V Fernando15-2-35-2

46.61

Length, on off, Kagiso Rabada pushes it to point for a single.

46.50

Takes some pace off and keeps it just outside off, on a length, Kagiso Rabada sees the line and makes a leave.

46.40

On a length, on off, Kagiso Rabada makes a good block.

46.45wd

FIVE WIDES! Vishwa Fernando misses his mark and lands it full and way down leg. Kagiso Rabada leaves it alone and the ball goes further away from the reach of the keeper and races away to the fine leg fence for a boundary.

46.30

On a good length, outside off, Kagiso pushes inside the line but misses.

46.20

On a length wide outside off, Rabada slashes but misses.

46.10

A short ball, around middle, Kagiso Rabada looks to pull but the ball gets big on him. He miscues it off a top edge which lands near the vacant square leg area. And guess what - Rabada refuses the single! Any guesses who is the senior partner here?

Wiaan Mulder walks out to bat to resume his innings from 1, replacing his skipper, Temba Bavuma. If the last wicket falls in the 47th over, Lunch will be taken, else the session will be further extended by 30 minutes, informs Mike Haysman on air.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 46 overs : 165/9

T Bavuma70 (117)

K Rabada2 (6)

A Fernando13-3-35-2

45.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! The return of Asitha Fernando brings Sri Lanka a big wicket! Temba Bavuma departs after a well-compiled 70 off 117 balls. He looked solid at the crease, but he'll surely be disappointed with his shot selection there. Asitha Fernando keeps it on a good length, at the stumps, Temba Bavuma looks for a big swing across the line but fails to get the connection right. He skies it very high and over mid-wicket. The strong wind takes the ball away from Lahiru Kumara who was trying to swivel around it but he keeps his eyes glued onto the ball and takes a very sharp catch with both his hands pointing at the sky. South Africa are 165/9!

45.50

Unusual from Bavuma but that one goes past the outside edge! On a fuller length, outside off, shaping away from the batter. Temba Bavuma seems to walk into the line and tries to make forceful contact with soft hands but misses.

45.40

On a fuller length, outside off, shaping away further, Temba Bavuma is happy to make a leave.

45.32

Lucky again. On a good length, outside off, a touch wide, the skipper reaches out to push the ball away. Gets a bit of an outside edge from the horizontal blade and it flies in the air. But there is no gully with the field being spread. Gets a couple by the time deep backward point mops it up to his left. Bavuma reaches 70 now.

45.20

Fuller, around middle, Bavuma flicks it to deep mid-wicket. Does not take the single.

Asitha comes running in but then bails out. From one end, it is extremely difficult to bowl because you would be running into the breeze. Around 5 minutes left for Lunch, but don't think it will be extended if this wicket does not fall.

45.10

Asitha Fernando is back on. 12-3-33-1. Straight into the attack and bang on target again. Outstanding again. No looseners. On a good length, just outside off, Temba Bavuma pushes at it but misses. Lucky not to edge it.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 45 overs : 163/8

K Rabada2 (6)

T Bavuma68 (111)

V Fernando14-2-29-2

44.60

Length, just outside off, Kagiso Rabada steers it to gully with an extended arm.

44.52

Thumped hard but a good effort in the field saves two runs. On a length, at the stumps, Kagiso Rabada winds up and has a big slog across. Gets it off the lower half of the bat but manages to get it well over mid on. The fielder swivels back and chases the ball before sliding ahead and pushing it back into field for two runs.

44.41

Hard length, on off, Temba Bavuma just pushes it in front of cover-point and gets a single.

44.30

Another bouncer, perhaps a tad slower. The skipper waits for the ball to arrive, then pulls it all along the ground, rolling his wrists nicely over the ball. It goes to deep square leg with plenty of time for the single, but Bavuma is happy biding his time till Lunch.

44.20

Dropped short now, around off, Bavuma pulls it to deep mid-wicket. Single refused again.

44.10

Ooohhh... just wide! Full, around middle, Temba Bavuma walked down the track and looked to flick. But the ball moved away and took the leading edge. Flew in the air, just wide of the diving fielder at cover! Single not taken.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 44 overs : 160/8

T Bavuma67 (107)

K Rabada0 (4)

L Kumara12-1-70-3

43.61

Digs it into the deck, short and on middle, Temba Bavuma is rocked back by the enxtra bounce and pace, but manages to dab it out in front of deep square leg for a single.

43.54

FOUR! The ball had no intention of slowing down! Lahiru Kumara goes full, looking for the swing and dishes it on middle, Temba Bavuma shows full face of the bat and drives it straight down the deck. The ball clatters into the stump on the bowling end and deflects past mid on to his left. The fielder gives it a good chase and despite a full stretched dive ahead, the ball evades his reach and goes into the fence.

43.40

Lands it around the fifth stump line, on a length and gets the ball to nip back in. Temba Bavuma trusts the line and the bounce and holds his wrists up, making the leave.

43.30

Good comeback by the bowler. Kumara holds the length back, lands it outside off, and makes the ball jag back in. The skipper looks to defend but is cut into half and is hit on the body.

43.24

FOUR! ELEGANT! Just a tad too full, outside off, Bavuma strides onto the front foot, meets it on the half volley and drives it beautifully through the covers. Moves to 62.

43.10

Very full, outside off, Temba Bavuma comes forward and drives it towards mid off.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 43 overs : 151/8

K Rabada0 (4)

T Bavuma58 (101)

V Fernando13-2-26-2

42.60

Make that three on the trot! This time the line is just outside off, on a length, Kagiso Rabada looks to drive it through the off side but is very late on his shot. The ball whizzes past the outside edge.

42.50

Brings the line closer by a bit and on a length, Kagiso Rabada swings again but fails to make the connection.

42.40

Hits the deck hard, on a shorter length, well outside off. Kagiso Rabada swings hard but does so well inside the line.

42.30

On a good length, around off, Kagiso Rabada looks to defend but misses.

42.21

Jumps down the track now, does Bavuma and works it through mid on. Takes the single this time.

42.10

Around off, Temba Bavuma pushes it towards gully.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 42 overs : 150/8

T Bavuma57 (99)

K Rabada0 (0)

L Kumara11-1-61-3

41.61

Good length, angling into middle and leg, Temba Bavuma tucks it in front of deep square leg and gets a single.

41.56

SIX! Wow, what a shot from Temba Bavuma! Lahiru Kumara digs another short one, over middle, Temba Bavuma makes slight room on the leg side, jumps high and ramps it over the backward point fence for a biggie.

41.40

Short and over middle, Temba Bavuma looks to pull but the ball goes way above his reach.

41.30

On a good length, around off, the skipper nudges this towards the leg side.

41.20

Fuller, just around off, Bavuma works this through mid-wicket for a single. No, he does not run. Sends Rabada back.

41.10

On a good length, outside off, Temba Bavuma sways away.

Kagiso Rabada walks in now, at number 11, replacing Keshav Maharaj. So Mulder will come only after the fall of the 9th wicket. He was padded up, still is, but probably needs some more rest. Don't think Lunch will be extended if Bavuma and Rabada bat out the next 25-odd minutes. If that happens, then Mulder could roughly get that extra hour's rest, by the time play resumes post Lunch.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 41 overs : 143/8

K Maharaj24 (35)

T Bavuma50 (93)

V Fernando12-2-25-2

40.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! Keshav Maharaj who looked so good out in the middle finds the fielder to perfection and trudges back with his head down! A timely wicket for Sri Lanka and Vishwa Fernando gets his second! He bowls it nice and full, on off, angling it away from the batter. Keshav Maharaj leans ahead and looks to loft it over the infield on the off side but ends up slicing it off the cue end of his bat straight to mid off. Dhananjaya de Silva moves a couple of steps to his left and takes it around his face. South Africa slip further down and are now 143/8 as Keshav Maharaj walks back for 24 off 35 balls.

40.50

Into the stumps, on a nagging length, Keshav Maharaj makes a block down the deck.

40.40

Very full, on off, Keshav Maharaj firms his drive but straight to mid off.

40.30

Pitched outside leg, moving away, Maharaj defends it watchfully.

40.20

Fuller, around off, Keshav Maharaj pushes it back to the bowler.

40.11

Vishwa Fernando returns. 11-2-24-1 so far. Meanwhile, 50 FOR TEMBA BAVUMA! He reached 49 on 33.3 and has finally got that 1 run, neary 7 overs later! Actually, in those 7 overs, he has faced just 4 balls! A length ball, around off, Bavuma just nudges it around the corner on the leg side and takes a single. Raises his bat but he will definitely need to double this score, if his team is to post any kind of a challenging total.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 40 overs : 142/7

K Maharaj24 (30)

T Bavuma49 (92)

L Kumara10-1-54-3

39.62

Great running! Fuller and on off, Keshav Maharaj gets low and pushes it in front of deep cover and scampers in two quick runs.

39.50

A great ball from Lahiru Kumara! Serves it on a good length, outside off and gets the ball to shape in a bit. Keshav Maharaj with absolutely no foot movement looks to poke at it but gets beaten on the outside edge.

39.40

Fires this one in, on a length, angling into the right-hander but just gets the line wrong and lands it down leg, Keshav Maharaj looks to help it on its way but misses to make any connection.

39.30

This time the length is pushed forward. On a good length, outside off, a touch wide, Keshav lets it go.

39.20

A bouncer again, tempting Maharaj to pull or hook, resisted.

39.10

A bouncer, Maharaj ducks.

Good news from the South African dressing room. We are hearing that Wiaan Mulder will bat, if required. No word on his bowling, as of now. In fact, the camera pans on him and he is seen padded up, in the dressing room. So he will definitely bat, unless Maharaj invokes the spirit of Jason Gillespie from Chattogram.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 39 overs : 140/7

T Bavuma49 (92)

K Maharaj22 (24)

P Jayasuriya5-1-24-2

38.60

Gives the ball a lot of air and keeps it full, on middle and leg, Temba Bavuma goes deep in the crease and turns it around to square leg.

38.51

Flighted full, on off and middle, Keshav Maharaj punches it to long off and gets to the other end.

38.40

Full and on middle and leg, Keshav Maharaj taps it to cover.

38.30

Floated, around off, pushed back to the bowler this time.

38.20

Landed outside off, pushed towards cover.

38.14

FOUR! Maharaj is taking a liking to his counterpart here! 19 runs in the last 7 balls against Jayasuriya. Flighted, outside off, once again, Keshav Maharaj puts on his dancing shoes. Gets to the pitch of the ball and lofts it beautifully over cover. This partnership is worth 22, of which, Maharaj has 21!

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 38 overs : 135/7

T Bavuma49 (91)

K Maharaj17 (19)

L Kumara9-1-52-3

37.60

A stifled appeal for caught behind from Lahiru Kumara alone! This is very short and over leg, Temba Bavuma looks to pull but the ball climbs further and goes past him.

37.51

Angling in, on a back of a length, on middle and leg, Keshav Maharaj is quick to rock back and tucks it to square leg for a single.

37.40

Hard length, on off, Keshav Maharaj taps it to mid off with a lot of conviction.

37.30

Short and around off, Maharaj pushes it to the off side.

37.20

Around off, left alone.

37.10

Lahiru Kumara returns for one final burst before Lunch. Starts with a good length ball around off, generates good bounce, Keshav Maharaj defends.

Runs Scored 15 Runs

Score after 37 overs : 134/7

K Maharaj16 (14)

T Bavuma49 (90)

P Jayasuriya4-1-19-2

36.61

Full, around middle, KM works it through square leg for a run. 15 from the over, Prabath Jayasuriya's figures read 4-1-19-2.

36.54

FOUR! Well, Maharaj is getting some quick runs here! A short ball, but down the leg side. Keshav Maharaj gets inside the line and nudges it nicely past the keeper, to the fine leg fence. Valuable runs for South Africa.

36.40

Full and straight, no flight this time, Keshav defends from his crease.

36.36

SIX! No doubt about this one! A replica of the first ball of this over. Tossed up, around off, Maharaj comes down the track again, gets to the pitch of the ball and sends it sailing over the sightscreen!

36.20

Around off, nudged to the leg side.

36.14

FOUR! What a shot that is! Flighted outside off, Keshav Maharaj uses his feet to perfection. Jumps down the track, gets to the piitch of the ball and lofts it straight back over the bowler's head! The third umpire wants to check whether the ball hit the ropes on the bounce or on the full. The replay shows that the rope was pushed back and the ball seemed to have landed on the line patch created by the rope, but the third umpire rules it as a four.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 36 overs : 119/7

K Maharaj1 (8)

T Bavuma49 (90)

A Fernando12-3-33-1

35.61

Full and around off, Maharaj pushes it towards cover and takes the single to get off the mark.

35.50

Outside off, just back of full, Keshav Maharaj comes half forward and drives the ball towards point.

35.40

On a good length, around off, KM looks to turn it to the leg side. But the ball bounces off the deck, seams away a touch, squares the batter up and goes off the leading edge towards gully. On the bounce.

35.30

Around off, not quite full, but Keshav stays in his crease and meets it from the higher portion of his bat, pushing the ball towards point.

35.20

On a good length, around off, Maharaj defends, although a bit awkwardly.

35.10

On a good length, outside off, Keshav Maharaj gets across and shoulders arms.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 35 overs : 118/7

T Bavuma49 (90)

K Maharaj0 (2)

P Jayasuriya3-1-4-2

34.60

Landed outside off, Temba Bavuma pushes it towards point. Wants the single, but it is not there. Stays on 49.

34.51lb

Down the leg side, Maharaj looks to flick but misses. The ball hits his pads and goes through fine leg, A single taken, leg bye signalled.

34.40

Full and around off, Keshav Maharaj drives it back to the bowler.

Keshav Maharaj walks in now, at number 10, replacing Gerald Coetzee.

34.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! Spectacularly taken in the deep by Kamindu Mendis and Jayasuriya has struck twice in the span of 5 balls! The tempter from Jayasuriya, flighting this up, around the eyeline of Coetzee and asking him to go for the big shot. Gerald cannot resist and swings across the line, going for the glory shot. But he does not quite time it and the ball hits the lower part of the bat. As a result, there is no elevation. The ball dies on its way through but Kamindu runs in from deep mid-wicket, judges the ball perfectly and dives in front to take a stunner. The Lankans are cock-a-hoop now and bowling out the Saffas before Lunch seems a realistic possibility now! Coetzee departs for 1 (8) and South Africa are 117/7!

34.20

This is much straighter, Coetzee looks to defend but misses and is hit on the pads. The Lankans get excited but there was some wood involved, one presumes.

34.10

Full and around off, driven back to the bowler.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 34 overs : 117/6

G Coetzee1 (5)

T Bavuma49 (89)

A Fernando11-3-32-1

33.61

A short ball, around off, spits off the deck, Gerald is surprised and tries to take his hands off the bat. The ball goes off the inner half towards fine leg. A single taken.

33.50

A bouncer, around off, Coetzee sways away.

33.40

Full, around off, watchfully defended by Gerald Coetzee.

33.33

Ohh... where did that come from? A short ball, around middle, the skipper swivels for the pull but is way too early into the shot. The ball arrives a tad late, goes off the bottom of the bat and rolls through mid-wicket. Bavuma was targetting behind square, one supposes. Still, he gets three runs for this one. Moves to 49.

33.20

Around off, angling away, Bavuma pushes it towards point.

33.10

Around off, on a good length, Temba Bavuma nudges it towards mid on.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 33 overs : 113/6

G Coetzee0 (2)

T Bavuma46 (86)

P Jayasuriya2-0-4-1

32.60

Fuller, around off, Gerald Coetzee dabs it towards square leg. 2-0-4-1 for Jayasuriya so far.

32.50

Around off, watchfully defended.

DRINKS BREAK. Excellent passage of play for Sri Lanka. 14 overs exactly, 33 runs and 2 wickets. Add the retired hurt of Wiaan Mulder as well. If wickets fell to gloomy conditions on Day 1, they have fallen to persistent precision on Day 2. The visitors have been on the money, not giving the hosts an inch and have been profited. Still an hour to go for Lunch in this extended session. Could the Lankans dream of bowling out the Proteas before the break? Gerald Coetzee walks in at number 9, replacing Marco Jansen.

32.4W

OUT! LBW! Jansen has a long chat with Bavuma and takes the review, with 7 seconds left on the clock. Full and straight from Jayasuriya, Marco Jansen looked to defend it but the ball pitched and then spun away. Hit him on the pads and a confident Jayasuriya appealed. Umpire Paul Reiffel raised his finger. Time for technology now. Where did the ball pitch? UltraEdge first up. No murmur when ball passes bat. Now, Ball Tracking. Pitching in line! Hitting leg and middle. Sri Lanka get another breakthrough! Jansen departs for 13 (21). South Africa are 113/6!

32.30

Very full, around off, Marco Jansen defends.

32.21

Around middle, a touch short, Bavuma nudges this through mid-wicket and takes a single.

32.11

Full, around leg, Marco Jansen defends.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 32 overs : 111/5

T Bavuma45 (85)

M Jansen12 (18)

A Fernando10-3-28-1

31.60

Fuller than a good length, on off, Temba Bavuma taps it in front of mid off.

31.51

Back of a length, on middle, Marco Jansen hops back and tucks it behind square on the leg side for one.

31.40

Another one from Fernando and this is better than the previous one! Gets the line closer to the off-stump and shapes away to go past the outside edge by not more than a whisker!

31.30

Beauty! Hurls it on a good length, on off and gets the ball to nip away off the deck. Marco Jansen has a feel for it but does well to pull his bat back as the ball shapes away going past the outside edge.

31.20

Bashes it into the surface again, on a shorter length, on leg, Marco Jansen half ducks at it.

31.10

Hits the deck hard, on a length, on off, Marco Jansen leans ahead and makes a very confident block off the middle of the bat.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 31 overs : 110/5

M Jansen11 (13)

T Bavuma45 (84)

P Jayasuriya1-0-2-0

30.61

Offers a bit more flight this time, on off, Marco Jansen knocks it to mid-wicket for a single.

30.50

Darts it quicker, flatter and on a nagging length, but down leg. Marco Jansen lets it go past him.

30.40

Tosses it up, on off, with a flatter trajectory, Marco Jansen keeps it out.

30.31

Flighted on leg, Temba Bavuma pushes it in front of deep square leg for a single.

30.20

Fuller and on middle and leg again, Temba Bavuma tucks it to the leg side.

30.10

Double change as Prabath Jayasuriya is introduced. Starts from around the wicket and bowls the first one nice and full, on middle and leg, Temba Bavuma fails to make a block and gets hit on the front pad.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 30 overs : 108/5

T Bavuma44 (81)

M Jansen10 (10)

A Fernando9-3-27-1

29.61

Short of a length, over middle, Temba Bavuma clips it to mid-wicket for a single.

29.50

Outside off and Temba Bavuma is happy to let go.

29.40

On a length, on off, Temba Bavuma pushes it to cover.

29.34

FOUR! Asitha Fernando goes fuller for once and gets punished! Full and into the stumps, Temba Bavuma with a very stable head position flicks it off his pads through mid-wicket.

29.20

Good length, on middle and off, Temba Bavuma keeps it out.

29.10

Asitha Fernando returns. Fuller than a length, on off, Temba Bavuma makes a solid block towards cover.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 29 overs : 103/5

M Jansen10 (10)

T Bavuma39 (75)

V Fernando11-2-24-1

28.60

That's the odd one that bounces a bit more! On a length, around off, the ball shoots up and goes past the outside edge with some shape taking it away further.

28.50

Good length, on middle, Marco Jansen pushes it down the deck.

28.40

Nicely bowled! Lands it on a length, on middle and gets the ball to nip back in a bit. Marco Jansen looks to make a block on the front foot but gets an inside edge back onto his pad.

28.31

Back of a length, over middle and leg, Temba Bavuma gets his bat high and dabs it in front of deep square leg for one.

28.20

Angling away, outside off, Temba Bavuma makes a leave.

28.11

Fuller and attacking the pads, Marco Jansen with soft hands just nudges it to square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 28 overs : 101/5

T Bavuma38 (73)

M Jansen9 (6)

L Kumara8-1-51-3

27.64

FOUR! Crunched! South Africa cross the 100-run mark! Lahiru Kumara digs it in short and on off, Temba Bavuma hops back and punches it with real authority past cover for a boundary.

27.50

Short and on off, Temba Bavuma rides the bounce and taps it down in front of cover.

27.41

Serves it on a hard length, on middle, Marco Jansen just about manages to squeeze it across to deep square leg for a single.

27.34

FOUR! Nicely done by Jansen! Lahiru Kumara digs it into the surface on a back of a length, on off, Marco Jansen sticks his bat away from his body and opens the bat face nicely to steer it past gully for a boundary.

27.20

On a good length, on off, Marco Jansen makes a solid block.

27.11

A bit short of a god length, on middle, Temba Bavuma tucks it to mid-wicket for a single.

27.11nb

Nicely bowled! Lahiru Kumara isn't allowing an inch! Oh dear, he has overstepped! Bangs the deck on a short of a length, just outside off and gets the ball to shoot up and nips away past the outside edge as Bavuma looks to keep it out with a straight bat.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 27 overs : 90/5

M Jansen4 (3)

T Bavuma33 (69)

V Fernando10-2-22-1

26.64

FOUR! A real freebie that helps break the shackles a bit! Full and on leg, Marco Jansen takes it on the full and flicks it past square leg to his right for a boundary to get off the mark.

26.50

Much better here! Angling away, on a hard length, with some shape that takes the ball further away from the batter. Marco Jansen leaves it alone.

26.40

Sliding down leg, on a fuller length. Not the best ball to bowl to the batter who has just come in to bat. Marco Jansen looks to tickle it fine but misses.

26.31

Back of a length, over middle, Temba Bavuma tucks it behind square on the leg side and gets a single.

Oh no, this is concerning! Wiaan Mulder is walking off the field, and that's definitely not the sight the hosts would have wanted. It doesn't look too promising at the moment, but let's hope it's just a precautionary measure and nothing too serious. Marco Jansen makes his way out to bat now!

26.20

A bit closer to the off stumps line, on a length, Temba Bavuma plays inside the line as the ball zips past the outside edge.

26.10

Angling away, fuller and outside off, Temba Bavuma leaves it alone.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 26 overs : 85/5

W Mulder1 (7)

T Bavuma32 (66)

L Kumara7-1-40-3

25.60

Outside off, on a length, Wiaan Mulder shoulders arms.

25.51

Nicley bowled by Kumara! Surprises the batter with a sharp bouncer around the helmet, Temba Bavuma is equal to the task and dabs it down in front of square leg for a single.

25.40

Lands it outside off, on a fuller length and gets the ball to nip back in a bit, Temba Bavuma decides to let it go through.

25.30

Back of a length, over middle, Temba Bavuma rides the bounce and dabs it down the deck.

25.21

Very full, on off, Wiaan Mulder steers it in front of point and gets a single. He shakes his head through his run and doesn't look very comfortable.

Oh no! Wiaan Mulder has been struck on his right hand and appears to be in considerable discomfort. The physio quickly comes out to assess the situation, providing some on-field treatment. While it initially seemed like Mulder was ready to carry on, he's clearly not at ease. The physio is called back again for another check. This doesn’t look great for South Africa, as they’ll be hoping their all-rounder can shake it off and continue. Fingers crossed it’s nothing serious! Right then, he now looks fine to continue!

25.10

Ouch! That will sting a bit! Good length, on off and some extra bounce to take Mulder by surprise. He looks to block it with a straight bat but gets hit on the glove.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 25 overs : 83/5

T Bavuma31 (63)

W Mulder0 (4)

V Fernando9-2-17-1

24.60

Length, over middle, Temba Bavuma taps it to the right of the bowler.

24.50

Wow, that one climbs off the deck! Hard length, on middle, the ball shoots more than Bavuma was anticipating and nips back in as well. Almost cuts him into halves but Bavuma manages to squeeze it out off his glove.

24.40

Bashes the deck hard, on a back of a length, down leg, Temba Bavuma looks to help it on its way but fails to get any bat on it.

24.30

Very confident leave this time from Bavuma! Vishwa Fernando pulls the line closer and keeps it around the fifth stumps, angling away, full, Temba Bavuma strides out and holds his wrist up to make a leave.

24.20

Angling away, on a fuller length, well outside off, Temba Bavuma is happy to let it go past.

24.10

Fires it very full, at the stumps, Temba Bavuma pushes it down the deck off the cue end of his bat.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 24 overs : 83/5

W Mulder0 (4)

T Bavuma31 (57)

L Kumara6-1-38-3

23.60

Outside off, on a length, Wiaan Mulder hops back and makes a leave.

23.50

So nearly another one! Hang on! After a long discussion, Sri Lanka have decided to send it upstairs for a check! Angling in, on a length, in and around off, Wiaan Mulder leans ahead and looks to block but the ball nips back in past the inside edge and raps him on the pad. A very loud appeal for LBW but there were two sounds as the ball went past the bat. The UltraEdge shows a spike off the inside edge and Sri Lanka lose a review.

23.40

Digs the short one hard into the deck, over middle, Wiaan Mulder ducks under.

23.30

Outside off, on a length, Wiaan Mulder opts to leave it alone.

Wiaan Mulder walks out to bat at number 7 for South Africa!

23.2W

OUT! LBW! Lahiru Kumara has gotten an early breakthrough Sri Lanka were after! His happiness knows no bounds! Steams in from over the wicket and angles it in, on a fuller length, around off and gets the ball to shape back in a bit. Kyle Verreynne tries to keep it out but misses to negate the shape and gets hit flush on the front pad. An appeal is all that the umpire needs and he raises his finger. South Africa lose half their side and are now 83/5! Just the 9 for Verreynne.

23.10

Back of a length, just outside off, Kyle Verreynne looks to punch it off the back foot but ends up playing it very close to his body. Chops it down the deck!

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 23 overs : 83/4

T Bavuma31 (57)

K Verreynne9 (20)

V Fernando8-1-17-1

22.60

Pulls the length back by a bit and gets the line, over middle, Temba Bavuma gets right behind and taps it to mid-wicket.

22.50

Fernando finds some movement this time! Bowls it wider, outside off and on a length with the shape taking away the ball further outside as Bavuma leaves it alone.

22.40

A bit fuller on this occasion, on off, Temba Bavuma eases it out to cover, quite comfortably.

22.30

Beauty from Fernando! Angles it away on a fuller length, around off and gets the ball to nip away just enough to go past the outside edge.

22.20

Fuller and at the stumps, Temba Bavuma pushes it to mid off.

22.10

Steams in from over the wicket and angles it away, on a length, around off, Temba Bavuma with soft hands taps it in front of cover.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 22 overs : 83/4

K Verreynne9 (20)

T Bavuma31 (51)

L Kumara5-0-38-2

21.60

Slightly wider ouside off, good carry as well, Verreynne shoulders arms.

21.50

On a good length now, outside off, extra bounce, Kyle Verreynne rises with the bounce and punches it towards gully.

On the Verreynne LBW appeal in the previous over, UltraEdge detects a thick inside edge. Forget the pitching.

21.41

Around off, TB leans and pushes this through the covers for a single.

21.32

Around off, targetting the gap between bat and pad, the skipper is a tad late in closing his bat face and hence, the ball nearly sneaks through. Takes the inner half of the bat and rolls through mid-wicket. Two runs taken. Moves to 30, does Temba.

21.20

Similar ball, on a length, outside off, Bavuma puts in a good stride and shoulders arms.

21.10

Full, outside off, Temba Bavuma gets a big stride and lets it go.

Lahiru Kumara to continue from the other end. 4-0-35-2 so far.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 21 overs : 80/4

K Verreynne9 (18)

T Bavuma28 (47)

V Fernando7-0-17-1

20.60

Close, close, close! This was pitched on a good length and it skidded off. Verreynne was caught in his crease as he looked to defend. Missed and was hit on the pads. Vishwa went up in an appeal and so did the slip cordon but no one was confident about the review. Skipper Dhananjaya de Silva looked from one person to another but on not getting anything, let it go. Might have pitched outside leg.

20.50

Fuller, just outside off, slanting away, Kyle Verreynne takes his bat away from the ball. The conditions definitely look better but because the pitch was under covers for so long, there could be some moisture for the seamers.

All set for Thursday to kick off in Durban! A beautiful day greets us, with plenty of sunshine, to go along with a nice breeze. The players and umpires are making their way out to the middle. The overnight batters - Temba Bavuma and Kyle Verreynne stride out to the middle, while the Sri Lankans gather themselves in a huddle. That huddle disperses and the players now get ready to set things rolling for the day. Vishwa Fernando will complete his pending over from the previous day. Verreynne to face.

We did talk about Sri Lanka searching for a couple of quick wickets to run through the lower middle order of the Proteas. But just a reminder, in South Africa's recent tour to Bangladesh, Wiaan Mulder and Kyle Verreynne fought hard to recover their team from a precarious situation. So the hosts would be thinking - see off the first hour and they could actually be around 200 for not more than 5 down by Lunch. Any score close to 300 in the first innings should be a good one in Durban.

Since we also mentioned about Pakistan, let's inform you that Pakistan are about to conclude their ODI series against Zimbabwe. They have chosen to bat in the final game and not surprisingly, they have not made any changes. The Asian side has been on a roll in this format, since their tour to Australia, but their first game loss to Zimbabwe would have been shocking to many. As a result, they have been forced into a decider. The home side, on the other hand, would expect themselves to give a good show of themselves and not fade away meekly, as the second game.

Since we did talk about New Zealand briefly, let's tell you about what happened earlier in the day. England and New Zealand kickstarted their 3-Test series in Christchurch, with the visitors opting to bowl first, as is mostly the case in SENA countries in Tests. Almost like a repeat of what happened in the India-New Zealand Tests, the Kiwis got themselves into a good position again, only to see a collapse happen through the middle. Tom Latham, Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra were making sure that Ben Stokes rued his decision to bowl, taking the score to 199/3. But then, suddenly, Daryl Mitchell got out and the home side slipped to 252/7. Towards the end, a rearguard action from Glenn Phillips and Matt Henry has ensured that the Black Caps are still batting, with the score reading 319/8. If they can get to 350 or more on Day 2, it will be a decent first innings total, considering that the pitches tend to get better from Day 2 in this country. Shoaib Bashir was the talk of the town, picking up 4/69, having been preferred over the experienced and reliable Jack Leach.

Okay. Focus on the present, shall we? After going around the globe, let's get back to Kingsmead. The first major question seems to have been answered. How is the weather? Bright and sunny, without a cloud in the sky, is what we are hearing. There is still that forecast of rain but for now, we can go ahead into the talk of overs being played today. 98 is the maximum allotted, although we can play more if there is stipulated time left. Add 2 balls from last night, so we might have to bowl 98.2 overs. Talking about time, this is how the sessions would be allotted - Session 1 (All timings in GMT) - 7.30 am - 9.45 am | Session 2 - 10.25 am - 12.40 pm | Session 3 - 1 pm - 3 pm, with an extra half hour to accommodate the pending overs. So that means, potentially, we could be in for around 8 hours of cricket, weather and light permitting. And if we do get a majority of that, we could witness some really good cricketing action.  So fasten your seat belts, folks!

So now, if we look at the latest scenarios - there is a high likelihood that only one among Australia or India can make it to the final. The reason being - Australia are to tour Sri Lanka next, where they have not won a Test for the last 13 years, let alone a series. So, if the Lankans put on a good show in South Africa and continue their dominance against Australia, they stand a chance of making it to the final. On the same note, South Africa have two home series left - the one ongoing against Sri Lanka and the next against Pakistan. If they manage clean sweeps in both series, that would mean a hattrick of clean sweeps, taking that previous series against Bangladesh. Then they could find themselves in the final! And amidst these five teams, if there is a balancing act in the series where there is no whitewash or a clean sweep, New Zealand could suddenly find themselves in their second final too! Gosh, exciting, isn't it?

Now, let's talk about the all-important World Test Championship. Not too long ago, say roughly around the Men's T20 World Cup in June, we were looking at an Australia-India final for the WTC. Both teams had gone so far ahead in their PCT standings that it was considered impossible for any other team to match that. Then, suddenly, out of nowhere, New Zealand blanked India in the latter's backyard and that has opened a pandora box. Thanks to that whitewash, New Zealand have got themselves into reckoning while Sri Lanka and South Africa have got equal opportunities, which might mean an altogether different final encounter, come June 2025.

Skipper Temba Bavuma, hunting his own demons of a place in the side, tried to steer a rearguard action, along with the impressive Kyle Verreynne, but before he could cement that into a big show, the weather had a say. Of course, things are not over yet, and the pair can still continue their recovery job today, but from Sri Lanka's point of view, if they break this stand early and get another wicket soon, they can actually think of keeping South Africa under 175. Yes, the conditions have been helping the seamers but even for that, you have to bowl well. Which they did.

Let's take a quick recap of what happened on Wednesday. It has been a torrid time for openers around the globe and barring that one stand between KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal recently in Perth, the period post the T20 World Cup has not been that kind for batters trying to see off the new ball. Irrespective of the country where the game is being played, the new ball is talking and wickets are falling. In Durban, the two Fernandos - Asitha and Vishwa - made the ball talk early while Lahiru Kumara sustained the pressure later on. And all of a sudden, South Africa were 54/4, once again in that famous mire of the talk regarding their inexperienced batting lineup.

Hello everyone. Wednesday's action seems like a T10 game. With the Abu Dhabi T10 going around, not surprising to find that comparison. With just 20-odd overs bowled in a day where 90 are allotted, one can just imagine the time that was lost. Still, in that period, Sri Lanka gave a good account of themselves and how eager they are, to grab the chance to reach the World Test Championship final in 2025. But even for that to happen, matches over the next few months need to have results and for that, play needs to happen. After a gloomy opening day, will Thursday be better? Let's hope that we get a good amount of cricketing action on Day 2.

... DAY 2 ...

Right then! Just 20.4 overs of play on Day 1 and there will be extension on the remaining days to cover up Wednesday's loss of play. The first two sessions on the remaining days will be extended by 15 minutes apiece while the last session will have the addon of the half hour. South Africa will look to build on this Bavuma-Verreyne stand while Sri Lanka will be looking to keep picking up wickets. Both teams were looking to get a good start in the series but the rains had other plans yet again. Hopefully, we get more play on the remaining days. The first ball on Day 2 will be bowled at 7.30 am GMT, but we will be in early, with all the build-up. Do join us early then! ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

UPDATE - 01.45 pm GMT - That's it from Day 1 of this Test match as the officials confirm that there can be no play possible further today. Relentless rain in Durban, which arrived just before Lunch, has never allowed the players to return to the field. Day 1 is called off!

UPDATE - 12.30 pm GMT - There is only a chance of 20 more overs to happen in the time left for the day and it's still raining heavily at Kingsmead. Puddles have formed at various positions in the outfield. The waiting game is on and the chances of the game to start today are getting slimmer by the passing minute. Let's see what happens.

UPDATE - 11.59 am GMT - It's getting close to Tea now, but the rain is relentless in Durban. There is some thunder and lightning as well which are not good signs at all. We are surely not getting any action in the second session, and the chances of getting any more play also look pretty bleak here.

UPDATE - 11.29 am GMT - Still no positive news from the middle! It is still raining in Durban and we have lost more than 1.5 hours with the conditions still looking pretty gloomy. The forecast for the rest of the days is decent, but both teams will need to fight it hard to force a result because a draw won't help either. Stay tuned for more updates.

UPDATE - 10.52 am GMT - The rain is playing hide and seek with us! It did go away for some time, giving us a glimmer of hope, but it has come back on again with more intensity. The waiting game continues...

UPDATE - 10.25 am GMT - Well, there is nothing new to update about, but the rain has steadied down a bit in Durban. However, looking at the skies, the signs are not looking very positive here. All we can do is hope.

UPDATE - 10.07 am GMT - Uh..oh! The second session should have been underway by now, but the rain has gotten heavier during the break. All the covers are firmly on and we are in for a longer break than we expected. Stick with us for more news.

As play resumes after the rain-interrupted session, the hosts will look to Bavuma and Kyle Verreynne to rebuild. For now, it's Sri Lanka who head into Lunch brimming with confidence after a stellar start. If there is no more rain during the break and the outfield is ready, the second session will begin around 10.06 am GMT. However, with all the rain forecasted throughout the day, it could be a stop-start kind of day. So, just keep an eye here as we will be providing regular updates.

The day began with high drama as South Africa lost both openers within the first three overs courtesy of the two Fernandos, leaving them reeling early on. The pair of Tristan Stubbs and captain Temba Bavuma then took on the responsibility of steadying the ship. Bavuma, benefiting from two lives, displayed resilience and remains unbeaten on 28 at the break. Stubbs appeared to have found his rhythm but was undone by a sharp delivery from Lahiru Kumara, who claimed him just as he seemed set. Kumara struck again shortly after, sending David Bedingham back to the pavilion and leaving South Africa in deeper trouble.

LUNCH! SESSION SUMMARY - 20.4 overs, 4 wickets and 80 runs. The opening session of this Test match at Kingsmead, Durban, has firmly belonged to Sri Lanka. Under overcast skies, their seam bowlers took full advantage of the conditions, delivering a masterclass in Test match bowling. At the Lunch break, South Africa finds themselves struggling at 80/4, a testament to Sri Lanka's relentless attack.

The rain gods have finally shown their presence and the players and the umpires walk off the field right at the brink of LUNCH! In fact, the umpires have taken Lunch a couple of minutes ahead of the scheduled time which seems to be the sensible move here.

20.40

Pitched up and on middle and off, Kyle Verreynne keeps it out to the off side.

20.30

Good length and around off, angling away, Kyle Verreynne leaves it alone.

20.21

Touch fuller and on middle, Temba Bavuma clips it through square leg for a single.

20.14

FOUR! Good shot! Vishwa Fernando lands this back of a length and around off. Temba Bavuma opens the face of his bat and uses the pace on the ball to steer it through point for a boundary.

20.11wd

Fuller but way outside off, angles further away, Temba Bavuma leaves it alone. Wided.

Runs Scored 17 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 74/4

K Verreynne9 (14)

T Bavuma23 (45)

L Kumara4-0-35-2

19.64

FOUR! Classy shot! Much fuller from Lahiru Kumara, on middle, Kyle Verreynne presents the full face of the bat and drives it beautifully past the bowler for a boundary.

19.50

Short of a length and well outside off, shaping away, Kyle Verreynne leaves it alone.

19.43

Overpitched and on middle, Temba Bavuma drives it off the inside half of the bat through mid on for three runs.

19.41nb

Oh...wow! Drama at Kingsmead! Sri Lanka thought they got their man, but Lahiru Kumara has overstepped here. A big reprieve for Temba Bavuma! Lahiru Kumara bangs this one short and down the leg side, Temba Bavuma tries to hook it away but only manages to glove it behind where Kusal Mendis grabs it. He starts to walk back but the umpire stops him to check for the No Ball. The third umpire confirms that and the Lankan celebrations are cut short. This could prove to be costly for Sri Lanka!

19.34

FOUR! Edgy again but they all count! Back of a length and on off, gets it to shape away, Temba Bavuma stays back to defend but he too gets an outside edge. Dinesh Chandimal from gully chases after it and slides to push it back inside but fails to do so as the ball rolls to the fence.

19.21

Short of a length and on off, Kyle Verreynne dabs it down to point.

19.14

FOUR! Gets off the mark finally but in streaky fashion! Lahiru Kumara lands this on a good length and on off, straightens a bit. Kyle Verreynne gets squared up trying to defend with soft hands The ball takes the outside edge and runs past gully for a boundary.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 57/4

K Verreynne0 (10)

T Bavuma16 (42)

A Fernando8-3-22-1

18.61b

Errs in line and lands this on a length but down the leg side, this one does not bounce that much. Kyle Verreynne leaves it alone and Kusal Mendis dives to his left but fails to collect it cleanly. A bye is taken.

18.50

Short of a length and on off, Kyle Verreynne stays back and dabs it to point.

18.40

Good-length delivery just around off, shaping away sharply, Kyle Verreynne leaves it alone.

18.30

Pitched up, on middle, angling into the pads, Kyle Verreynne clips it to square leg.

The breeze getting steady and there is a bit of rain in the air already. We might get an early break if this continues!

18.21

Back of a length and on off, Temba Bavuma pats it wide of covers for a quick single.

18.10

Fuller in length and around off, shaping away, Temba Bavuma leaves it alone.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 55/4

K Verreynne0 (6)

T Bavuma15 (40)

L Kumara3-0-18-2

17.60

Back of a length and on the sixth stump line, Kyle Verreynne lets it go to the keeper.

17.50

Oh..so close! Lahiru Kumara goes full again and on off, gets it to nip back in sharply at over 140 clicks. Kyle Verreynne goes for the big drive but gets beaten on the inside edge this time as the ball just goes past the off pole.

17.40

BEAUTY! Lahiru Kumara serves this a bit fuller and just around off, gets it to shape away, Kyle Verreynne gets forward and has a poke at it but gets beaten on the outside edge.

17.41nb

On a length and on middle, angling in, Kyle Verreynne nudges it to square leg. It is also called a No Ball for overstepping.

17.30

Hard length and in that channel outside off, Kyle Verreynne offers no shot at it.

17.20

Short of a length and outside off, shaping away, Kyle Verreynne leaves it alone.

Kyle Verreynne walks out to bat now with the floodlights on and the ground getting covered with clouds.

17.1W

OUT! BOWLED'EM! Absolute peach of a delivery and Lahiru Kumara strikes again! He serves this fuller and just around off, gets it to jag back in sharply. David Bedingham takes a big stride out to defend but plays all over it and is late too. The ball sneaks through the gap between bat and pad to crash onto the off stump which goes cartwheeling out of the ground. David Bedingham's short stay comes to an end and South Africa are 54/4 now!

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 54/3

T Bavuma15 (40)

D Bedingham4 (5)

A Fernando7-3-21-1

16.60

Full again from wide of the crease that time, on the sixth stump line, Temba Bavuma leaves it alone. It takes off behind the stumps as Kusal Mendis takes it near his head.

16.50

Pitches it up, on middle, nips away a shy bit, Temba Bavuma almost gets squared up but manages to push it to covers.

16.40

Hard length and on middle, Temba Bavuma stays back and tucks it to short mid-wicket.

16.34

FOUR! Lovely shot! Asitha Fernando goes a bit too fuller in search of swing, on off, Temba Bavuma leans onto his drive nicely and creams it through covers for a boundary.

16.20

Good length and on off, shaping away, Temba Bavuma guides it towards point.

16.10

Fuller one and on middle, angling in, Temba Bavuma knocks it towards mid on.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 50/3

D Bedingham4 (5)

T Bavuma11 (34)

L Kumara2-0-17-1

15.60

On a length and on middle, angling in, David Bedingham nudges it to mid-wicket.

15.54

FOUR! WOW! Nice drive for a boundary at wide of deep point. Lahiru Kumara goes fuller this time, outside the off stump, David Bedingham leans and drives off with good connection. The ball reaches to the boundary in no time. First one for David Bedingham. 50 up for South Africa!

15.40

Short of length in the bodyline, David Bedingham tucks it to leg side.

15.30

That's a brave leave from David Bedingham. Hard length, nips back in, just passed the off stump by an inch. Lucky for David Bedingham that it doesn't hit the ball.

15.20

Nicely bowled to the new batter on the crease. Good length, shapes in, around middle, David Bedingham gets a thick outside edge that falls ahead of second slip.

David Bedingham walks out to bat.

15.1W

OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Excellent comeback from Lahiru Kumara! Tristan Stubbs was not happy with the sight screen just before this delivery and maybe lost his focus, which led to his downfall here. This is back of a length and in the corridor of uncertainty, takes off from the surface. Tristan Stubbs stays back and just hangs his bat away to keep it out but only manages to get an outside edge. Dimuth Karunaratne at third slip dives to his left to take a sharp catch. Stubbs departs for 16 off 38, just as when he was starting to establish himself. South Africa three down now!

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 46/2

T Bavuma11 (34)

T Stubbs16 (37)

A Mathews2-2-0-0

14.60

Another full delivery, on the sixth stump line, holds its line, Temba Bavuma offers no shot at it. Back-to-back maidens from Angelo Mathews!

14.50

Much fuller and outside off, moving away this time, Temba Bavuma lets it go to the keeper.

14.40

Hard length and on off, shaping in again, Temba Bavuma moves across to block but misses again to get hit high on the pads.

14.30

A massive shout for LBW this time, but turned down again! Angelo Mathews lands this on a good length and on off, nips back in sharply. Temba Bavuma tries to play but does so down the wrong line and gets hit on the thigh pads. Sri Lanka does not take the review as it look like going over.

14.20

Full again and on middle, shaping in sharply, Temba Bavuma tries to defend with a straight bat but misses and gets hit on the pads. A slight appeal but that is turned down. Probably going down the leg side.

14.10

Fuller delivery around off, shaping a long way away, Temba Bavuma leaves it alone.

Runs Scored 17 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 46/2

T Stubbs16 (37)

T Bavuma11 (28)

L Kumara1-0-13-0

13.64

FOUR! Third one for Tristan Stubbs in this over. Lahiru Kumara bowls a yorker outside off, Tristan Stubbs digs it out and the ball goes to the boundary past the third slip at deep third. Not a good start for Lahiru Kumara. 17 runs off the over!

13.54

FOUR! Top shot! Third boundary of the over! Lahiru Kumara lands this back of a length and just around off. Tristan Stubbs uses all his height to get on top of the bounce with a hop and punches it sweetly through covers for four more runs.

13.40

On a length and on middle, Tristan Stubbs gets behind the line of it and keeps it out.

13.34

FOUR! Off the bat this time. On a length around the off stump, Tristan Stubbs leans and wants to defend it but gets a thick outside edge which races away to the boundary at deep third. First one for Tristan Stubbs.

13.20

Goes a bit fuller now, on off, Tristan Stubbs strides out and pushes it to short covers.

13.21nb

Much better! He lands this on a good length and on the fifth stump line, Tristan Stubbs stays back and pats it to short cover. Oh..no! It is called a No Ball for overstepping.

13.14lb

FOUR LEG BYES! Lahiru Kumara starts with a short-of-length ball down the leg side, Tristan Stubbs stands tall and tries to keep it down but the ball goes off his thigh pads and races away to the fine leg fence for a boundary.

Change from both ends as Lahiru Kumara replaces Vishwa Fernando now.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 29/2

T Bavuma11 (28)

T Stubbs4 (30)

A Mathews1-1-0-0

12.60

MAIDEN OVER! Much fuller, on off, gets it to nip back in sharply, Temba Bavuma looks to defend but gets an inside edge onto his pads as the ball goes nowhere.

12.50

Pulls his length back slightly, well outside off, Temba Bavuma offers no shot at it.

12.40

Pitched up and on the sixth stump line, Temba Bavuma takes his front foot out and blocks it to short covers.

12.30

Fuller again and in that channel outside off, moves away, Temba Bavuma leaves it alone.

12.20

Touch fuller, on off, shaping in this time, Temba Bavuma strides out to push it away but gets an inside edge towards square leg.

12.10

Angelo Mathews starts with a good-length delivery around off, shaping further away, Temba Bavuma leaves it alone.

Drinks! Sri Lanka's hour as they have exploited the overcast conditions perfectly. Both the Fernando's have picked up a wicket each and have made life difficult for the batters. South Africa have steadied the ship a bit through Tristan Stubbs and Temba Bavuma, but surviving the deadly spells is getting more and more difficult. An exciting phase of cricket awaits us. Also, Angelo Mathews to bowl after the break.

Change of gloves for Temba Bavuma.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 29/2

T Stubbs4 (30)

T Bavuma11 (22)

V Fernando6-0-11-1

11.60

Ends with short of length around the leg stump, Tristan Stubbs tucks it to wide of short mid-wicket from the back foot.

11.50

Nice confident defence from Tristan Stubbs under his eyes. Hard length around middle, Tristan Stubbs comes forward and shows full face of the bat.

11.40

Shorter than good length, outside off, Tristan Stubbs lets it go to the keeper.

11.31

A quick single by both batters. Back of a length around the off stump, Temba Bavuma pats it to cover and runs off, a bit of hesitation between the two but they get to the respective creases in time.

11.20

Same length outside off, Temba Bavuma sees it through to the keeper.

11.10

Runs in hard and bowls a hard length outside off, Temba Bavuma gets beaten on the outside edge in trying to defend it.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 28/2

T Stubbs4 (27)

T Bavuma10 (19)

A Fernando6-3-17-1

10.60

On the pads, nipping into the right-hander from a good length. Tristan Stubbs flicks the ball straight to mid-wicket to end the over.

10.50

On a good length just outside off. Tristan Stubbs takes a small foot out and lets the ball go.

10.40

Much fuller but still away from the off stump. Tristan Stubbs takes the foot out and lets the ball go though.

10.30

Just short outside off and Tristan Stubbs waves arms at it covering the line of the stumps.

10.20

Swings the ball away from over the wicket outside off. Tristan Stubbs sees the ball through to the wicket keeper.

10.10

Good length ball on the pads from over the wicket. Tristan Stubbs tucks it to mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 28/2

T Stubbs4 (21)

T Bavuma10 (19)

V Fernando5-0-10-1

9.63

Finally, Tristan Stubbs gets a bat on it and gets three runs at long on. Vishwa Fernando bowls fuller around middle, Tristan Stubbs leans and drives with the full face of the bat. He gets a good connection this time. They get three runs. End of a brilliant over from Vishwa Fernando.

9.50

Much fuller but down the leg, Tristan Stubbs can't make any connection and the ball goes to the keeper.

9.40

Hard length outside off, Tristan Stubbs lets it go to the keeper.

9.30

Vishwa Fernando is bowling in tandem here. Three continuous balls in the channel and Tristan Stubbs can't do anything about them. This time, he goes fuller outside the off stump, Tristan Stubbs gets beaten on the outside edge in trying to drive away.

9.20

A repeat of the last ball. Back of a length, on the off stump, Tristan Stubbs tries to defend it but misses the line and the ball past the outside edge.

9.10

Uff! Starts from over the wicket and bowls a tempting hard length on the middle stump, Tristan Stubbs plays from the back foot and gets beaten on the outside edge due to the shape away. Lucky for him the ball doesn't take the edge of the bat.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 25/2

T Bavuma10 (19)

T Stubbs1 (15)

A Fernando5-2-17-1

8.64

FOUR! TWO IN TWO! Same line and same length from Asitha Fernando outside the off stump and Temba Bavuma takes the front foot out and crunches it through covers for another boundary to end the over.

8.54

FOUR! MUCH BETTER! Temba Bavuma gets his first boundary off a good cover drive. Fuller on the off stump, looking for some swing, Asitha Fernando misses the length and Temba Bavuma takes the front foot out and punches the ball to the left of covers for a boundary.

8.40

Just short outside off. Temba Bavuma sees it through.

8.30

Much fuller on off. Temba Bavuma drives it back to the bowler.

The sun is out now. Hopefully, the dark clouds stay away like this and we get a full day's of play.

8.20

Drops the length back on off. Temba Bavuma stays back and taps it to gully.

8.10

Over the wicket, length ball on the fifth stump. Left alone by Temba Bavuma.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 17/2

T Stubbs1 (15)

T Bavuma2 (13)

V Fernando4-0-7-1

7.60

Ends with a good length ball outside off, Temba Bavuma gets beaten on the outside edge from the front foot.

7.51

Fuller down the leg side, Temba Bavuma flicks it for a single at deep fine.

7.40

Hard length from over the wicket around middle, Temba Bavuma tucks it to square leg.

7.30

Back of a length outside off, Temba Bavuma blocks it off.

7.20

Drops the length on off. Temba Bavuma stays back and drops it down.

7.10

DROPPED! It should have been a wicket for Vishwa Fernando! Pitched on the hard length just around off, angles away. Temba Bavuma pokes at it but gets an outside edge towards second slip. Dimuth Karunaratne goes low and gets his fingers underneath the ball but fails to hold on to it. How costly will it prove? Let's see

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 16/2

T Stubbs1 (14)

T Bavuma1 (8)

A Fernando4-2-9-1

6.60

On the length swinging away. Tristan Stubbs takes a good front foot out and sees it through.

6.50

Just short outside off. Tristan Stubbs stays back and drops it down to point.

6.40

Nagging length on the stumps, straight with the angle. Tristan Stubbs taps it down to square leg.

6.30

Left alone outside off. Length ball swinging away from Asitha Fernando and Tristan Stubbs sees it through.

6.20

Hits the length hard on the stumps and gets the ball to nip back in. Tristan Stubbs blocks the ball from the crease and gets an inside edge to square leg.

6.10

Much fuller but away from off. Tristan Stubbs leaves the ball off the front foot.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 16/2

T Bavuma1 (8)

T Stubbs1 (8)

V Fernando3-0-6-1

5.60

Ends with a full ball around the middle, a little bit of inswing, Temba Bavuma tucks it to short mid-wicket.

5.51

Fuller on the pads, Tristan Stubbs leans and flicks it to deep fine for a single and gets off the mark.

5.40

Tristan Stubbs isn't judging the line very carefully here. On a length around the leg stump, shapes in, Tristan Stubbs gets hit on the pad trying to work it away and again a small appeal for LBW but it is going down leg.

5.30

Yet to get off the mark! Tristan Stubbs wears another ball on the front pads but it looks to be pitching outside the leg stump line on a good length.

5.20

Much fuller and on the off stump. Tristan Stubbs offers a solid front foot defence to drop the ball down.

5.10

Starts with a good length around the leg stump, Tristan Stubbs gets beaten on the inside edge and the ball gets hit on the pad. A mild appeal for LBW but it is clearly down the leg.

Runs Scored 0 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 15/2

T Bavuma1 (7)

T Stubbs0 (3)

A Fernando3-1-9-1

4.60

Ends the over with a good length delivery just outside the off stump and Temba Bavuma blocks it off the front foot straight to point.

4.50

Holds the length back outside off. Temba Bavuma does not offer a shot.

4.40

Full and away from the batter outside off. Temba Bavuma is not interested to play at that.

4.30

Swings the ball up fuller on the off stump line. Temba Bavuma taps it off the front foot towards covers.

4.20

Good length outside off once again and left away by the batter.

4.10

Gets the outside edge with an outswinger on the off stump but Temba Bavuma offers very soft hands and the edge does not carry to the second slip.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 15/2

T Stubbs0 (3)

T Bavuma1 (1)

V Fernando2-0-5-1

3.60

Hits the length on the off stump line. Tristan Stubbs offers a front foot defence to end the over.

3.50

Left alone outside off. Tristan Stubbs does not play at that.

3.40

Huge shout but the Umpire is unmoved! Vishwa Fernando runs in hard from over the wicket angle and pitches the ball on a good length, getting the ball to nip back in straight onto the front pads of Tristan Stubbs who looks to block it but misses. Sri Lanka does not take a review as it looks too high to the naked eye. Also, Ball Tracking shows it pitched outside leg.

3.31

Off the mark straight away! Length ball on the off stump from around the wicket. Temba Bavuma drops it infront of covers and runs a single..

Temba Bavuma comes out to the middle now.

3.2W

OUT! CAUGHT! SECOND IN NO TIME! Sri Lanka running away with the new ball! Both the openers are back in the hut! Vishwa Fernando swings the ball away from a good length just outside off and Tony de Zorzi pokes the bat from the crease, getting a thick outside edge of the bat that goes low between the first and the second slip. Kamindu Mendis at second slip, puts in a good low dive to his right and grabs the ball with both hands. Tony de Zorzi walks back on 4 (9) and South Africa are 14/2.

3.10

Away movement once again from outside the off stump line and Tony de Zorzi lets the ball go through.

Tristan Stubbs walks out to bat at number 3.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 14/1

A Markram9 (11)

de Zorzi4 (7)

A Fernando2-0-9-1

2.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! BIG FIRST WICKET! Asitha Fernando sends back Aiden Markram! Beautifully bowled on a good length just outside off and gets the ball to swing away after pitching. Aiden Markram offers a front-foot defense but the ball kisses the outside edge of the bat and goes straight to Angelo Mathews at first slip who does not drop many. Sri Lanka picks up the first wicket of the match early in the day and Aiden Markram walks back at 9 (11) and South Africa are 14/1.

2.50

Left alone outside off stump by Aiden Markram. Length ball away from the off stump does no hard to the batter.

2.41b

BYE! Shapes in beautifully, fuller on the stumps to the left-hander. The ball does a bit too much and misses the legs, goes back to the wicketkeeper, Kusal Mendis who does well to stop the ball with his dive but still gives away a single as byes.

2.31

Drops the length back on the off stump. Aiden Markram drops it to the left of point with soft hands and runs a single off the misfield by the fielder.

2.20

Much fuller outside off. Aiden Markram sees it through.

2.10

Just short at the batter from over the wicket. Aiden Markram stays back and blocks it off well.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 12/0

de Zorzi4 (6)

A Markram8 (6)

V Fernando1-0-4-0

1.64

FOUR! Tony de Zorzi is off the mark sticky, but he will take the four runs. Vishwa Fernando pitches the ball on the fifth stump outside off and finally, Tony de Zorzi pokes the bat at it, getting a thick outside edge flying through the gap between gully and slip and the ball runs away to the fence.

1.50

No shot offered once again from the left-hander to a fuller delivery outside off, swinging away.

1.40

Fuller on the fifth stump line, swinging away. Tony de Zorzi covers the line of the stumps and lets it go though.

1.30

Good away swing outside the off stump from a much fuller length. Tony de Zorzi takes the front foot out and leaves it to the wicketkeeper.

1.20

Good length delivery much away from the off stump. Tony de Zorzi is not interested in playing at that.

1.10

Drops it short just outside off from over the wicket angle to the left-hander. Tony de Zorzi stays back in the crease and leaves the ball.

Vishwa Fernando to share the attack.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 8/0

A Markram8 (6)

de Zorzi0 (0)

A Fernando1-0-8-0

0.60

Length ball again just outside off. Aiden Markram sets on the crease and sees it through.

0.50

Pitches the ball up on the off stump. Aiden Markram gets an outside edge falling short of gully. Good comeback from the bowler.

0.44

FOUR! TWO IN TWO! Just short this time from Asitha Fernando again on top of the off stump this time. Aiden Markram sets back and punches the ball all along the carpet to the left of covers and gets his second boundary of the over.

0.34

FOUR! CUT AWAY! The first boundary of the match is from Aiden Markram and he picks up the length so quickly and uses the width to open his account. Asitha Fernando drops the length back outside the off stump line and this time Aiden Markram gets back in the crease and slaps the ball in front of point for a beautiful boundary.

0.20

Much fuller outside off. Aiden Markram lets the ball to through.

0.10

Runs in hard from over the wicket angle and pitches the ball on the good length straight away getting the shape away from the batter outside off. Aiden Markram covers the line of the stumps and sees it through to get things underway.

All in readiness for this crucial first Test to begin! Sri Lanka won an important toss earlier and chose to bowl first under overcast conditions without any surprises. Rain could be a big threat throughout Day 1 but for now, the players are out in the middle. Aiden Markram and Tony de Zorzi are the two openers for South Africa. Asitha Fernando has the new red cherry in hand and is raring to go. Let's play...

Sri Lanka (Playing XI) - Dimuth Karunaratne, Pathum Nissanka, Dinesh Chandimal, Angelo Mathews, Kamindu Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva (C), Kusal Mendis (WK), Prabath Jayasuriya, Lahiru Kumara, Asitha Fernando, Vishwa Fernando.

South Africa (Playing XI) - Aiden Markram, Tony de Zorzi, Tristan Stubbs, Temba Bavuma (C), David Bedingham, Kyle Verreynne (WK), Wiaan Mulder, Marco Jansen, Gerald Coetzee, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada.

TOSS! Sri Lanka have won the coin flip and elected to BOWL first!

The weather might play spoilsport with forecasts suggesting interruptions but both teams will be keen to battle it out for those precious WTC points. Stay tuned for the Toss and other match updates as it promises to be an exhilarating contest! Don't go anywhere.

The hosts will hope from their fearsome pace attack led by Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen, and Gerald Coetzee to do good because they are expected to make the most of Kingsmead’s pace and bounce. In the batting department, a relatively young lineup will look up to experienced players like Aiden Markram and skipper Temba Bavuma to hold it. But keep an eye on Tristan Stubbs who is the exciting talent at No. 3 and will want to cement his place with a strong performance.

Sri Lanka enters this match with confidence from an ODI series victory against New Zealand while South Africa is in doubts after their T20I series loss to India on home soil. Although it’s a different format but still, momentum and mindset can play a key role. The Sri Lankan side has an experienced batting lineup. Angelo Mathews, Dimuth Karunaratne, Dinesh Chandimal, and skipper Dhananjaya de Silva, all have played more than 50 Test matches. But they have a young sensation Kamindu Mendis who is averaging over 90 in his short career and has completed 1000 runs in 13 innings. He will want to continue his exceptional form. On the bowling front, pacers Lahiru Kumara and Asitha Fernando will be key to exploiting any early movement.

Hello and a warm welcome to everyone who has joined us for the first Test match between South Africa and Sri Lanka from the two-match Test series at the iconic Kingsmead Stadium in Durban. With the stakes high in the World Test Championship standings, this match is significant for both teams. Sri Lanka is slightly ahead in the WTC race and knows that a series win can increase their chances for the WTC Final while South Africa will also keep their slim hopes alive.

... MATCH DAY 1, FIRST SESSION ...