Malan 121, Shamsi five-for level series for South Africa in rain-hit game
Despite Charith Asalanka's career-best 77, Sri Lanka were never really able to keep up with the required scoring rate
Despite Charith Asalanka's career-best 77, Sri Lanka were never really able to keep up with the required scoring rate
Scorer: Ranjith P | Commentator: Sreshth Shah
And that's all from us over here. Hope you enjoyed the game. See you on Tuesday for the series decider! Have a good day, and take care.
11.28pm Time for the presentation.
Janneman Malan is the Player of the Match. He says, "Always good to get a good score in such conditions. Wanted to play with a straighter bat. It's always an honour to play for the country. Want to give my best every time. Hopefully that is enough."
Losing captain Dasun Shanaka: "We started well, but Reeza-Jaaneman partnership took the game away from us. Our fielding wasn't up to the standard. Bowling was a concern too. Total was chaseable though, and rain interruption cost a bit. I think death bowling has improved."
Winning captain Keshav Maharaj: "I think the boys showed energy, set the tone, had good motivation. Fair play to the coach to play three spinners today. We wanted to capitalise and we did."
Sean Daniel: "I don't think SL should be too worried with this loss. There was still some respite from Charith And Chamika. Just need 2 batsmen from the top to fire. I'm sure Avishka will come in good for the 3rd Odi and we might see Chandimal coming in for Bhanuka for obvious reasons."
11.21pm So that's 1-1 in the series, and South Africa get 10 Super League points too. Stand-in captain Keshav Maharaj asks Tabraiz Shamsi to lead the winning team off the field. But as important as Shamsi's five was Janneman Malan's 121. That set the base for South Africa to post an imposing total over here on a deck that had a fair amount of turn all day.
It was a stop-start day with rain delaying toss, and then another break midway through the second innings too. Also worth mentioning is Reeza Hendricks' 54-ball 51 and Heinrich Klaasen's 27-ball 43. That gave South Africa the momentum at the break. After that came Kagiso Rabada's red-hot new-ball spell that picked off two early wickets. Charith Asalanka entertained again by hitting 77 in 69 balls but he did not get much support from the other batters. With the required run-rate rising and Sri Lanka needing to attack, Shamsi then feasted on the middle and lower-middle order. It sets the series up for a mouth-watering finale on Tuesday. Hopefully Kagiso Rabada and Janneman Malan - both off the field for significant periods in the second innings - will be ready and fit by then.
A Dananjaya c Markram b Shamsi 3 (8m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 75.00
CHRIS: "the wicketkeeper was asking maharaj in afrikans to be bowling the moment the batsman lifted his head in afrikaans."
Here's the No. 11 - no better opportunity for Shamsi to get a five-wicket haul
PVD Chameera b Shamsi 11 (37m 23b 0x4 0x6) SR: 47.82
Despite Charith Asalanka's career-best 77, Sri Lanka were never really able to keep up with the required scoring rate
The hosts' victory in the first ODI in Colombo suggests they are trending in the right direction
The captain for the T20I series will be named by the selection panel later