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Ousted South Africa put Lanka in pain with 9-wkt win
Former champions Sri Lanka are all but out of the ongoing World Cup after suffering a nine-wicket drubbing against a clinical South Africa, here on Friday.
Chester-le-Street (PTI): Former champions Sri Lanka are all but out of the ongoing World Cup after suffering a nine-wicket drubbing against a clinical South Africa, here on Friday.
Sent in to bat, Sri Lanka produced a dismal batting show to manage a modest 203, a target which the Proteas overhauled with 76 balls in hand. With just six points from seven games, Sri Lanka still have a mathematical chance to be in the semifinals.
First, they need to win their last two games against already-eliminated West Indies (on July 1) and India (July 6) and then depend on favourable results from other remaining league stage games.
The win, however, came as a welcome relief for South Africa, who have endured a nightmarish World Cup campaign. The Proteas are already out of the tournament after registering just two wins out of their eight games.
Chasing the modest target, South Africa lost Quinton de Kock (15) at the score of 31 in the fifth over but thereafter Hashim Amla and skipper Faf du Plessis held the fort and stitched an unbeaten 175-run stand to guide the Proteas home comfortably.
While Du Plessis remained unbeaten on 96 off 103 balls, hitting 10 boundaries and one six, Amla finished on 80 not out off 105 balls with the help of five fours. Lasith Malinga (1/47) was the only successful bowler for Sri Lanka.
Earlier, the Proteas picked up wickets at regular intervals after the first 10 overs, never allowing the Sri Lankan middle-order settle down. Drafted into the playing eleven in place of Lungi Ngidi, pacer Dwaine Pretarius (3/25) justified his selection with a three-wicket haul.
SCOREBOARD:
Sri Lanka
F Karunaratne c du Plessis b Rabada 0
M Perera b Pretorius 30
W Fernando c du Plessis b Pretorius 30
B Mendis c Morris b Pretorius 23
A Mathews b Morris 11
D de Silva b Duminy 24
B Mendis c Pretorius b Morris 18
N Perera c Rabada b Phehlukwayo 21
I Udana c & b Rabada 17
R Lakmal not out 5
S Malinga c du Plessis b Morris 4
Extras: (b 4, lb 3, w 13) 20
Total: (All out in 49.3 Overs) 203
Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-67, 3-72, 4-100, 5-111, 6-135, 7-163, 8-184, 9-197, 10-203
Bowling: K Rabada 10-2-36-2, C Morris 9.3-0-46-3, D Pretorius 10-2-25-3, A Phehlukwayo 8-0-38-1, Imran Tahir 10-0-36-0, J Duminy
2-0-15-1.
South Africa
Q de Kock b Malinga 15
H Amla not out 80
F du Plessis not out 96
Extras: (lb 1, w 14) 15
Total: (For 1 wkt in 37.2 Overs) 206
Yet to bat: E van der Dussen, A Markram, J Duminy, D Pretorius, A Phehlukwayo, C Morris, K Rabada, Imran Tahir
Fall of wickets: 1-31
Bowling: S Malinga 10-1-47-1, D de Silva 4-0-18-0, R Lakmal 6-0-47-0, N Perera 5.2-1-28-0, B Mendis 7-0-36-0, I Udana 5-0-29-0.
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