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Venue – Kingsmead Cricket
Ground, Durban [November 27-30, 2024].
In November 2024, the Sri Lankan cricket team toured South Africa to play 2 test matches. The tour was an important one, as the WTC Finals were at stake. The hosts were the favorites before the series, but one could not rule out the Lankans. After all, who can ever forget their test triumph 5 years ago in the Rainbow Nation? Moreover, they whitewashed Kiwis in a test series just a couple of months ago. So, everyone was expecting an interesting contest between two strong cricketing nations.
On a cloudy day in Durban, Sri Lankan captain Dhananjaya de Silva won the toss and sent the Proteas to bat first. The decision turned out to be a good one, as the Lankan bowlers dismantled the South African top order in no time. Unfortunately, the rain stepped in between, and the match was abandoned for the day with only 20 overs being bowled. The Proteas' scorecard read 80/4 at the end of Day 1's play.
The Sri Lankan carnage continued on the second day as well, as the Proteas kept on losing wickets at regular intervals and were eventually bowled out for just 191 runs in their first innings. Captain Temba Bavuma was the lone fighter for his side as he played a gritty knock of 70 runs, wherein no other Proteas batsmen managed to get past even the 25-run mark.
However, one thing was certain, and that was that even the Sri Lankans will struggle to bat upon this Kingsmead pitch in front of the lethal Proteas pace attack. But what followed next was something truly unbelievable. Marco Jansen bowled one of the deadliest spells of his life as he picked up 7 Lankan wickets for just 13 runs. In a short spell of 6.5 overs, Jansen unleashed terror. Moreover, the visitors looked clueless as the trio of Rabada, Jansen and Coetzee demolished them for just 42 runs in their first innings, with the hosts taking an important first-innings lead of 149 runs.
The match was well and truly over for the Lankans after the first innings itself. However, the remaining hopes were later buried by the duo of Tristan Stubbs and Captain Bavuma, who together stitched a massive 249 runs and took the game away from the visitors. Tristan Stubbs posted a solid 122, whereas Captain Bavuma continued his form from the first innings and hammered a brilliant 113 as the Sri Lankan bowlers looked helpless.
The hosts eventually declared at the score of 366/5, with the visitors now needing 516 runs to win the game. Though there were 7 sessions left in the game, it was almost certain that the Sri Lankans were inching towards a big defeat.
Unlike the first innings, this time the visitors did show some resistance with half centuries by Dinesh Chandimal and Captain Dhananjaya de Silva. However, this was not going to be enough for the Lankans, who were eventually bowled out for 282 runs in their second innings. Marco Jansen was the leading wicket taker in the second innings as well, as he picked up 4 crucial wickets. Apart from Jansen, Rabada, Coetzee and Maharaj picked up 2 wickets each as the hosts won the first test by 233 runs.
Marco Jansen was awarded the man of the match award for his marvelous contribution with the ball. Interestingly, the victory march which the Proteas started in Durban continued the entire summer as they whitewashed Sri Lanka and Pakistan at home, and later in 2025, they went on to win their first World Test Championship Mace at Lord's.
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