South Africa's Tristan Stubbs and captain Temba Bavuma both achieved impressive milestones during the third day of the first Test cricket match against Sri Lanka. Stubbs raised his bat after scoring a century, while Bavuma also reached a century and raised his bat in celebration. Both players contributed to a strong performance for South Africa, setting them on track for a potential victory in the match.
In a dominant performance, South Africa's Tristan Stubbs and Temba Bavuma both scored centuries to give their team a massive lead of 515 runs before declaring their innings. Sri Lanka had a tough time with the ball, managing only two wickets in the second session, and were left with a daunting task of chasing a target of 516 runs in the first Test. Despite losing Stubbs and Bavuma towards the end of the session, South Africa's aggressive batting display has put them in a strong position to take a 1-0 series lead.
Proteas dominate Sri Lanka in the first Test as they set a target of 516 runs to chase down after declaring their second innings at 366 for 5. Sri Lanka will have a tough task ahead of them to avoid defeat, as they were dismissed for just 42 runs in their first innings. With a strong playing XI on both sides, the third day's play promises to be an exciting one at the Kingsmead Stadium in Durban.
South African pacer Marco Jansen wreaked havoc on the Sri Lankan batting line up, picking up a stunning seven-wicket haul and leading his team to a convincing victory in the SA vs SL 1st Test. Sri Lanka recorded their lowest total in Test cricket, getting bowled out for just 42 runs. Jansen's spectacular performance dominated the match and proved to be too much for the struggling Sri Lankan team.
Amidst a shocking collapse from Sri Lanka, South Africa's left-arm pacer Marco Jansen stole the show on Day 2 of the first Test in Durban. Jansen claimed career-best figures of 7/13 in just 6.5 overs, with support from Gerald Coetzee and Kagiso Rabada who took two and one wicket respectively. Sri Lanka suffered a major setback as five of their batsmen fell for ducks, with their first innings lasting just 13.5 overs.
Despite a strong start from the South Africa National Cricket Team, rain caused a 3 1/2-hour delay and eventually ended the first day of their first test against the Sri Lanka National Cricket Team. Fast bowlers Asitha Fernando and Vishwa Fernando were able to remove the openers early on, but some luck and dropped catches allowed South Africa's captain Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs to start building a partnership before play was stopped. The match is now set to resume on Day 2.
The Proteas were in deep trouble at lunch on day one of the first Test against Sri Lanka as they lost four wickets for just 80 runs. Despite a few chances, including a dropped catch of captain Temba Bavuma, South Africa could not find their footing against a disciplined Sri Lankan attack in challenging batting conditions. The two Fernandos, Vishwa and Asitha, took advantage of the sky conditions and pitch movement to pick up early wickets, while a dispute over the sightscreen led to the dismissal of Tristan Stubbs for 16.
The highly anticipated series opening Test match between South Africa and Sri Lanka commenced with Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva winning the coin toss and electing to bowl first. With an exciting and talented lineup on both sides, the first session saw 20.4 overs, 4 wickets, and 80 runs, setting the stage for a thrilling match. Stay tuned for updates as the match progresses.
Captain Temba Bavuma has declared that the upcoming home series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan will serve as "like cup finals" as South Africa aims to secure a place in the World Test Championship showpiece. A series sweep against both opponents could potentially put them in contention for the final at Lord's in June. With Bavuma's return from injury and the inclusion of young seamers Gerald Coetzee and Marco Jansen, the Proteas are confident in their all-out attack and plan to stick to the tactics that have brought them success. However, Sri Lanka, also vying for a spot in the final, will provide tough competition and have shown their proficiency against fast bowling.
In an eventful third day of the second and final Test, South Africa defeated the West Indies by 40 runs to win the series 2-0. The Proteas were initially dismissed for 246 in their second innings, with West Indies' fast bowler Jayden Seales taking six wickets. The home team in response was bowled out for 222 to give South Africa the victory.