• South Africa's dominant performance secured a 2-0 series win against Sri Lanka.

  • The Proteas defeated Sri Lanka by 109 runs in the final Test.

Keshav Maharaj’s stunning fifer secures clean sweep for South Africa in final Test against Sri Lanka
Keshav Maharaj's incredible fifer and South Africa's dominant performance against Sri Lanka (Image Source: X)

South Africa’s emphatic performance in the second Test against Sri Lanka at St George’s Park, Gqeberha, has sent waves of excitement through the cricketing community. With an all-around dominant display, highlighted by Keshav Maharaj’s sensational five-wicket haul, the Proteas secured a 109-run victory, sealing the two-match series 2-0.

Proteas dominate with bat and ball

As Day 5 of the second Test began, Sri Lanka found themselves at 205/5, needing 148 runs to claim an unlikely victory. With five wickets in hand and plenty of time left, hopes were alive for both teams. However, South Africa’s disciplined bowling unit, especially by spinner Maharaj, ensured that Sri Lanka’s chase crumbled.

The victory in Gqeberha was a culmination of South Africa’s stellar performances across both innings. This triumph catapulted the Proteas to the top of the ICC World Test Championship standings, showcasing their intent and form ahead of crucial fixtures.

SA vs SL 2024, 2nd Test: Key Highlights

  • Twin centuries in South Africa’s first innings: The Test started with South Africa’s batsmen setting the tone. Ryan Rickelton’s composed century and Kyle Verreynne’s fluent knock built a solid foundation. Captain Temba Bavuma’s half-century added the finishing touches, helping the Proteas post a formidable 358.
  • Sri Lanka’s fightback in their first innings: Sri Lanka responded with a spirited effort, scoring 328. Pathum Nissanka led the charge, but Dane Paterson’s fiery spell, culminating in a remarkable five-wicket haul, ensured South Africa retained a slim 30-run lead.
  • South Africa’s second innings masterclass: With a lead in hand, the Proteas piled on 317 runs in their second innings. Bavuma once again showcased his class with a half-century, while Prabhath Jayasuriya’s impressive five-wicket haul for Sri Lanka could not prevent South Africa from setting a daunting 348-run target.
  • Sri Lanka’s collapse and Maharaj’s magic: Chasing 348, Sri Lanka faltered under pressure, managing only 238. Maharaj’s exceptional spin bowling tore through their batting lineup, with his five-wicket haul leaving no room for a comeback. The 109-run victory almost crushed Sri Lanka’s World Test Championship dreams.

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Key Performers of the Match

  • Player of the Match: Paterson’s bowling contribution with seven wickets across both innings was pivotal in South Africa’s victory. His ability to extract movement and consistently trouble batters proved decisive.
  • Player of the Series: Bavuma’s exceptional form throughout the series was a major highlight. Scoring 327 runs at an outstanding average of 81.75, he led from the front, cementing his position as a key figure in South African cricket.

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