Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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Best performances - Batsmen

TM Dilshan
TM Dilshan
43(64) 1x4 - 0x6
Control %76%
  • Productive Shot
  • cut shot on back foot
  • 13 runs
  • 1x4 - 0x6
2 0 4 8 9 3 2 15
LD Chandimal
LD Chandimal
43(51) 4x4 - 0x6
Control %71%
  • Productive Shot
  • off side drive on front foot
  • 13 runs
  • 1x4 - 0x6
15 12 4 0 6 2 1 3

Best performances - Bowlers

M Morkel
M Morkel
O10
M0
R34
W3
Eco3.40
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
HMRKB Herath
HMRKB Herath
O4
M0
R16
W2
Eco4.00
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF

Match Details

Toss

Sri Lanka , elected to bat first

Player Of The Match

Series result

Sri Lanka led the 5-match series 2-0

Match number

Season

Hours of play (local time)

14.30 start, First Session 14.30-18.00, Interval 18.00-18.45, Second Session 18.45-22.15

Match days

23 July 2013 - day/night match (50-over match)

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Scorer: Binoy George | Commentator: Siddarth Ravindran

END OF OVER:
21 | 9 Runs | SA: 104/5 (72 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 4.95, RRR: 9.00)

  • Ryan McLaren14 (17b)
  • David Miller22 (34b)
  • Thisara Perera4-0-23-1
  • Lasith Malinga3-0-17-1

11.10pm It's over. Called off. Sri Lanka win by 17 runs. It would have been a tough chase for South Africa even if it was a full 50-over chase. With Amla unavailable due to injury, it became even tougher.

Man of the Match today should be the groundstaff who have put in some serious hard work today.

Post-match presentation:

The Man of the Match is Dinesh Chandimal, for his battling 43.

AB de Villiers: "Much better game from us, the bowling did okay, the batsmen let us down, very disappointing. It's not over yet, three big games coming up for us now. Amla is injured, not too serious, hopefully we'll get him ready for the next match. He was scheduled to come out to bat after the next wicket fell. I think we have the potential and the talent in the batting unit." He says the much-improved fielding was one of the positives today.

Dinesh Chandimal: "When I went to bat, we were four down, I just assessed the pitch and then played my normal game. We played on the same pitch before, that's why I opted to bat first. Angelo will come in for the next game, we have our fingers crossed for winning the game."

That's a wrap of our coverage for now, Firdose Moonda's match report is being updated here, and Andrew Fernando will have more analysis later on. Thanks again for all the thoughts on subsitutes, DRS and everything else. See you on the 26th for the third ODI.

11.00pm Andrew Fernando's latest: "All the covers are coming on, chances of further play are slim, just in terms of how long it would take to peel them off again."

jee1: ""The D/L method,which is used to calculate par scores in rain affected matches , sets a higher score while reducing the overs for side batting side , by saying that second batting side will have clear idea of how many overs they play , unlike the side batting first..But why does it not take into consideration , the pitch conditions and the outfield after it rains??It becomes difficult for side batting side to play on a damp pitch,giving advantage to the bowling side..""

AP: "@Jee1, while the batting conditions do change on account of a wet outfield and damper pitch, the bowling/fielding conditions also change on account a wetter ball which is more difficult to grip for both spinners and fast bowlers. Fielding is also trickier with fielders slipping around and bounce on the outfield is lot less uniform. It is usually assumed that the negative changes to batting are evened out with the negative changed to bowling/fielding. Hence those factors are neglected."

Ben: "jee 1 is bang on with the pitch condition. I have always sided with D/L just because there is no better alternative at this time. However, D/L is lacking in taking the pitch condition which in this case clearly favoured SL..."

10.49pm Rain stops play. The umpires took a bit of time discussing whether to stop play, but the rain is pretty steady now, which means the covers are coming out.

The cut-off time is 11.15pm, which means it is unlikely we are going to get more cricket today. Even if the rain stops soon, it will take a while for the covers to be take off and the outfield dried.

Par score at this stage is 121 for 5.

Elvis Joseph: "Rain came 2 overs late for South Africa!"

Tej: "There are better alternatives than the D/L method - but no one is prepared to listen. Just schedule the 50 over games with two days in mind including nights with lights. The public pays for two sets of 50 over and they should get their money's worth. It is as simple as that."

20.6
0
Perera to McLaren, no run, looks to carve that through the off side, it was the standard Perera delivery, back of length and just outside off, he misses
20.5
2
Perera to McLaren, 2 runs, length ball on leg stump, McLaren shuffles across and plays a lap sweep, the sluggish outfield means McLaren won't get a boundary
20.4
1lb
Perera to Miller, 1 leg bye, Miller again looking to smash that towards midwicket, comes on quicker than he expects and he misses, the ball rolls towards backward point
20.3
1
Perera to McLaren, 1 run, length ball on leg stump, clipped towards midwicket for a single
20.2
1
Perera to Miller, 1 run, looking to for the big hit once more, wanted to mow that over midwicket, inside-edges to the pads for a single

"Rain getting harder," says Andrew Fernando

20.1
4
Perera to Miller, FOUR, Miller shows off his hitting ability, a flat-batted hit to a ball that was back of a length and outside off, easily clears mid-off and races away for four

Perera returns to the attack. Batting Powerplay taken

South Africa tour of Sri Lanka 2013 News

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  • Tsotsobe initally not part of SL tour

    Russell Domingo admitted that Lonwabo Tsotsobe was not initially in his plans for the Sri Lanka tour, as he had concerns over his form, fitness and work ethic

  • Faf better than AB, but no third option

    While Faf du Plessis' captaincy was more confident than AB de Villiers' in Sri Lanka, South Africa have not invested in grooming a leader during a decade of Graeme Smith and are left with little choice beyond the two

  • Dilshan keeps faith in young batsmen

    Sri Lanka's misfiring middle order has been the cause of most concern in the 2-1 Twenty20 series loss to South Africa, but Tuesday's Man of the match Tillakaratne Dilshan has said the youngsters' failures do not necessarily bode ill for the team's future

  • Dilshan powers Sri Lanka to consolation win

    Sri Lanka's batsmen found fluency for the first time in the Twenty20 series, as the hosts rode a furious start and a fast finish to a conciliatory six-wicket win in Hambantota

South Africa 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st7RJ PetersonAN Petersen
2nd32AN PetersenJP Duminy
3rd16AN PetersenAB de Villiers
4th12AB de VilliersF du Plessis
5th2F du PlessisDA Miller
6th35R McLarenDA Miller