Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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Best performances - Batsmen

KC Sangakkara
KC Sangakkara
108(190) 13x4 - 0x6
Control %90%
  • Productive Shot
  • leg glance
  • 33 runs
  • 2x4 - 0x6
8 0 24 8 29 10 4 25
TT Samaraweera
102(269) 11x4 - 0x6
Control %94%
  • Productive Shot
  • leg glance
  • 44 runs
  • 4x4 - 0x6
5 9 12 7 17 7 18 27

Best performances - Bowlers

M de Lange
M de Lange
O23.2
M3
R81
W7
Eco3.47
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
UWMBCA Welegedara
UWMBCA Welegedara
O16.4
M3
R52
W5
Eco3.12
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF

Scorecard Summary

SRI LANKA 338(108.2 OVERS)
1ST INNINGS

SOUTH AFRICA 168(54.4 OVERS)
1ST INNINGS

SRI LANKA 279(78.2 OVERS)
2ND INNINGS

SOUTH AFRICA 241(87.3 OVERS)
2ND INNINGS

Scorer: Sanjay Murari | Commentator: Nitin Sundar

Time, then, to say adieu from the international commentary box for 2011. A superb year, with lot of high-quality cricket, even if some of the best series were two-match shoot-outs. Hoping for more such classics next year, may be a little less contention around DRS. On behalf of my mates at ESPNcricinfo, this is Nitin Sundar saying so long, and thanks for all the fish. See you in 2012!

Sid Ravi's report has all you need to know about what transpired today. I suspect this match report will be read many times over the years, and perhaps this is where Sri Lankan cricket turns the definitive corner as a force in Test cricket. We'll soon have a lot of analysis and comment from Madame Firdose Moonda who is in Durban. Do check in for that.

It is dark and gloomy in Durban, but as they say, it is always the darkest just before the dawn. What an arena to win your first Test of the post-Murali era! What a heart-warming turnaround this, and what a way to round off one of the greatest years of Test cricket in recent times! Sri Lanka have hurtled from one low to another after a sizzling run to the World Cup final. Their board ran into losses, their Twenty20 league was forced to be scrapped. The cash-strapped board couldn't pay the players, and one defeat followed another. They hurtled to an embarrassing loss in Cardiff, in a Test where it rained for more time than there was play, and proceeded to lose every single Test and ODI series they played in the year. They took a hammering of epic proportions in the first Test here. Who'd have thought they could make this turnaround happen? Take a bow, Sri Lanka! Cricket is richer for having you guys in the fold.

Presentation time: Smith: "We were outplayed comprehensively in all departments. Credit to Dilshan and his team. The surface probably suited their style of play better. Our bad sessions were really bad, and that was disappointing. Great to have depth in bowling. Vernon does so well, and then Marchant comes in and impresses. It is exciting to have these guys. Important Test ahead of us to start 2012." No talk there of quitting as captain. The rumours can wait for a while.

Dilshan: "Great comeback for us. Really happy to have my first win as captain in South Africa. I think our intensity was high from the moment we won the toss and chose to bat. If we put runs in the board, we knew we could put pressure on them, and that happened. Thilan batted really well with Chandimal, on debut. Sanga too made a fantastic effort, and everyone of us chipped in - Welegedara, Herath... this was a real team effort. Our fans know we can beat any team if we play our Sri Lankan brand of cricket. We just need to take this to Newlands."

We are informed that Rangana Herath is the Man of the Match. "Very happy with the way we played. A great moment for Sri Lankan cricket. So happy, this is unbelievable to win in South Africa! There was something in it for the spinners, so I knew I would get a lot of overs. The fielding was great, Sanga and Thilan made great centuries, and that's what made this possible."

87.3
W
Herath to de Lange, OUT, Superb scenes to sign off international cricket for 2011! Sri Lanka have won in South Africa at long last, and they are cock-a-hoop! Tossed up on the stumps and it goes straight through past de Lange's limp slog to the leg side. Stumps are disturbed by the ball, and then grabbed out by exuberant Sri Lankans. They join in a huddle in the middle. Swampy Marsh trots out with barely concealed glee on his face. A proud moment for each member in that team - they all played a part in this win.

M de Lange b Herath 0 (1m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

87.2
0
Herath to de Lange, no run, stays back and defends with the turn to the off side.

de Lange comes out. Sri Lanka will believe they don't need an extra half hour. Five balls left in this over.

87.1
W
Herath to Steyn, OUT, and another one bites the dust. Steyn's resistance is over. Just seemed to misread the lack of spin on this new ball - that can happen after batting for so long against an old one that was twirling around madly. He was playing down the wrong line as Herath slid this in, and by the time Steyn's bat came through to the left, the ball hit the pad in front of the stumps.

DW Steyn lbw b Herath 43 (153m 125b 7x4 0x6) SR: 34.40

Two wickets to go. Tahir marches out to the middle. We can have an extra half hour tonight, but I doubt that light would allow it.

END OF OVER:
87 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | SA: 241/8

  • Dale Steyn43 (124b)
  • Tillakaratne Dilshan11-2-35-1
  • Rangana Herath30-7-79-3
86.6
W
Dilshan to Morkel, OUT, Morkel's gone. Given lbw. He wanted to review it, but South Africa are out of reviews. Tossed up on off stump, he wanders across to the off side and heaves again, but the ball was too full for him to get under. It went under the bat and hit him on the back thigh as he kneeled down to slog. Hit in front of off, crashing into middle. Kettleborough got this one dead right.

M Morkel lbw b Dilshan 5 (11m 10b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00

86.5
2
Dilshan to Morkel, 2 runs, Morkel walks across and works Dilshan to the leg side for two.
86.4
0
Dilshan to Morkel, no run, a more considered leave outside off as the ball spins away.
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South Africa 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st37JA RudolphGC Smith
2nd51JA RudolphHM Amla
3rd9JH KallisHM Amla
4th9AG PrinceHM Amla
5th10AG PrinceAB de Villiers
6th17MV BoucherAB de Villiers
7th99AB de VilliersDW Steyn
8th9DW SteynM Morkel
9th0Imran TahirDW Steyn
10th0Imran TahirM de Lange