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CENTURION, South Africa, Dec 17, 2011 (AFP) - Vernon Philander claimed his second five-wicket haul of the match as South Africa stormed to victory by an innings and 81 runs before tea on the third day of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Super Sport Park here on Saturday.Sri Lanka crashed to 150 all out in their second innings, with Philander taking five for 49 after taking five for 53 in the first innings.

Vernon Philander celebrates the dismissal of Kumar Sangakkara. Philander took five wickets for 59 and had a match haul of 10 for 102. - AFP

wicketkeeper Mark Boucher took six catches to equal the South African record for the fourth time.
The Sri Lankans could not cope with South Africa's pace attack on a pitch of uneven bounce and extravagant seam movement. They lost their first six wickets for 70 runs and only some desperation hitting by their tailenders enabled them to reach their eventual total. Sri Lanka were 38 for four at lunch.

Fast bowling discovery Philander took two wickets and Dale Steyn one before Sri Lanka lost Mahela Jayawardene to a needless run out when he was one run short of becoming the first Sri Lankan to score 10,000 runs in Tests.

Philander made the first breakthrough when he had Sri Lankan captain Tillekeratne Dilshan caught behind by Mark Boucher for six in the fourth over, with Dilshan forced to play a ball close to his off stump which moved away off a pitch which has helped the fast bowlers throughout the match.

Tharanga Paranavitana was caught behind for four off Dale Steyn in the fifth over and Kumar Sangakkara followed two overs later when he edged a superb delivery from Philander to Boucher, the ball swinging in to the left-hander and then nipping away off the pitch.

Paranavitana survived two television reviews and was struck on the knee and right elbow during his brief innings. Steyn, on a hat-trick after finishing off the Sri Lankan first innings, appealed for leg before wicket when he beat Paranavitana with the first ball of the innings.

Umpire Rod Tucker gave the batsman not out and his decision was shown to be correct when the South Africans asked for a review, with the ball missing the left-hander's leg stump. Paranavitana was then given out lbw to Philander by umpire Steve Davis and successfully sought a review which showed the ball pitched outside leg stump.

Jayawardene, needing 16 to reach 10 000 Test runs, took his score to 15 with two boundaries in an over off Jacques Kallis. He then pushed a ball from Kallis to the off side and was called through for a run by batting partner Thilan Samaraweera. Kallis reacted quickly, picked up the ball, turned and threw down the stumps at the bowler's end with Jayawardene well short.

Samaraweera made a plucky 32 before he was caught behind off Morne Morkel, which effectively ended the tourists' resistance, although Thisera Perera and Rangana Herath hit sixes before Philander claimed the final wicket when Herath was caught behind.South Africa were bowled out earlier for 411 with last wicket pair Mark Boucher and Imran Tahir adding 22 runs in four overs to extend their last wicket stand to 61, a record against Sri Lanka.

Boucher added four boundaries to his overnight 49 before chasing a wide ball from Chanaka Welegedera to be caught behind by Kaushal Silva for 65. Tahir was unbeaten on 29.

Scoreboard
Sri Lanka, first innings, 180
South Africa, first innings (overnight 389-9)
J. Rudolph c Paranavitana b Perera 44
G. Smith lbw b Fernando 61
D. Steyn run out (Herath) 00
H. Amla c Mathews b Perera 18
J. Kallis c Mathews b Welegedera 31
A. de Villiers sub (Kurunaratne) b Perera 99
A. Prince c Silva b Mathews 39
M. Boucher c Silva b Welegedera 65
V. Philander c Jayawardene b Dilshan 04
M. Morkel c Samaraweera b Welegedera 04
Imran Tahir not out 29
Extras (b1, lb1, nb12, w3) 17
Total (122 overs) 411
Fall of wickets: 1-88 (Smith), 2-90 (Steyn), 3-125 (Amla), 4-136 (Rudolph), 5-173 (Kallis), 6-270 (Prince), 7-303 (De Villiers), 8-344 (Philander), 9-350 (Morkel)
Bowling: Welegedera 31-4-96 -3 (1nb, 1w), Perera 24-1-114-3 (1w), Mathews 9-4-13-1, Fernando 28-2-128-1 (7nb, 1w), Dilshan 7-1-17-1, Herath 23-4-41-0
Sri Lanka, second innings
T. Paranavitana c Boucher b Steyn 04
T. Dilshan c Boucher b Philander 06
K. Sangakkara c Boucher b Philander 02
M. Jayawardene run out (Kallis) 15
T. Samaraweera c Boucher b Morkel 32
A. Mathews c Boucher b Philander 05
K. Silva c Kallis b Tahir 17
T. Perera c Smith b Steyn 21
R. Herath c Boucher b Philander 23
C. Welegedera c and b Philander 10
D. Fernando not out 04
Extras (lb1, nb10) 11
Total (39.1 overs) 150
Fall of wickets: 1-11 (Dilshan), 2-11 (Paranavitana), 3-19 (Sangakkara), 4-37 (Jayawardene), 5-66 (Mathews), 6-70 (Samaraweera),
7-104 (Perera), 8-133 (Silva), 9-145 (Welegedera)
Bowling: Steyn 10-2-36-2, Philander 11.1-1-49-5 (5nb), Kallis 5-3-13-0 (1nb), Morkel 9-0-36-1 (4nb), Tahir 4-1-15-1
Result: South Africa won by an innings and 81 runs.

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