Oshada Fernando and Kusal Mendis propelled Sri Lanka to an eight-wicket win over South Africa on the third day of the second Test at St George’s Park on Saturday, clinching an historic 2-0 series triumph. The unheralded Sri Lankans became the first team from Asia to win a Test series in South Africa. Unlike their [...]

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Fernando, Mendis propel Sri Lanka to historic win in South Africa
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A much needed Test series win for Sri Lanka - Pic by Sameera Peiris in South Africa

Oshada Fernando and Kusal Mendis propelled Sri Lanka to an eight-wicket win over South Africa on the third day of the second Test at St George’s Park on Saturday, clinching an historic 2-0 series triumph.

The unheralded Sri Lankans became the first team from Asia to win a Test series in South Africa.

Unlike their dramatic, unexpected one-wicket win in the first Test in Durban, the Sri Lankans surged to victory as Fernando and Mendis shared an unbeaten 163-run third wicket partnership studded with crisp, authoritative strokes.

Fernando made 75 not out off 106 balls and Mendis scored 84 not out off 110 deliveries as Sri Lanka chased down a victory target of 197, reaching the mark by lunch.

Oshada Fernando's debut series was a success

Resuming at 60 for two, Fernando and Mendis batted positively from the start of play, scoring nine runs off the second over of the day, bowled by Kagiso Rabada.

No South African bowler was able to settle into a consistent rhythm.

Dale Steyn was brought into the attack after 36 runs had been scored off the first eight overs of the morning. Mendis struck three boundaries in the first over from South Africa’s all-time leading wicket-taker.

Left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj extracted some sharp turn from a pitch which otherwise offered nothing to the bowlers despite the extraordinary events of the first two days when 31 wickets fell.

But the batsmen used their feet against Maharaj who conceded 23 runs off four overs, including a straight six by Fernando, before being taken off.

Kusal Mendis struck back to form in style

Mendis was dropped on 70 when a leaping Hashim Amla at first slip could only get his fingertips to a slash against Duanne Olivier. By then, though, only 31 runs were needed.

Sri Lanka’s series win was one of the biggest upsets in recent cricket history.

South Africa had won their previous seven series at home and had won 16 out of 19 home Tests, with only two defeats, before losing in Durban. Sri Lanka, by contrast, had lost six and drawn one of their previous seven Tests before arriving in South Africa with their team seemingly in disarray.

The selectors had made wholesale changes, including the dropping of captain Dinesh Chandimal, several players were missing because of injuries, while coach Chandika Hathurusingha was stripped of some of his powers.

Yet the Sri Lankans heeded the call of Dimuth Karunaratne, who was announced as ‘interim’ captain, to “compete in every session” and to play with a smile on their faces.

The win in the second Test was set up by the Sri Lankan bowlers after South Africa led by 68 runs on the first innings.

Despite the absence of injured left-arm spinner Lasith Embuldeniya, South Africa were bowled out for 138, leaving Sri Lanka with a target which Fernando and Mendis made to appear easy.

Twitter reactions
@TomMoodyCricket
A remarkable test and series victoyr for@Officials SLC, history making achievement. Who would’ve thought after their recent performances in Australia and NZ. #SAvSL#Congratulations@KumarSanga2 Congratulations @OfficialSLC for achieving what no other Sri Lankan team has ever come close to. Huge character shown by all concerned with The team, coaching staff and management having been under tremendous pressure. A team effort for the ages. Keep believing and keep fighting@Angelo69Mathews
@IamDimuth and boys what a series win @KusalMendis1 and osanda were brilliant with the bat.vishwa,kasun,Suranga and ambul were brilliant in the series with @KusalJPerera. Enjoy every bit of it guys .@irbishi (Ian Bishop)
Ayubowan Sri Lanka. So many seniors missing. Yet @OfficialSLC are the first Asian team to win a series in South Africa. One of the toughest places to win. Impossible really is nothing. My guy @RusselArnold69 will be dancing in the streets as will many in Sri Lanka.

The windows outside showrooms are getting flocked again by cricket lovers with the Lankans winning back-to-back Tests - Pic by Sameera Weerasekara

Score Board

South Africa 1st innings 222 all out in 61.2 overs (Aiden Markram 60, Faf du Plessis 25, Quinton de Kock 86, Kagiso Rabada 22, Vishwa Fernando 3/62, Kasun Rajitha 3/67, Dhananjaya de Silva 2/15)
Sri Lanka 1st innings 154 all out in 37.4 overs (Lahiru Thirimanne 29, Kusal Perera 20, Niroshan Dickwella 42, Kagiso Rabada 4/38, Duanne Olivier 3/61,
South Africa 2nd innings 128 all out in 44.3 overs (Hashim Amla 32, Faf du Plessis 50n.o, Suranga Lakmal 4/39, Dhananjaya de Silva 3/36, Kasun Rajitha 2/20)
Sri Lanka 2nd innings
Dimuth Karunaratne c Quinton de Kock b Duanne Olivier 19
Lahiru Thirimanne c Quinton de Kock b Kagiso Rabada 10
Oshada Fernando not out 75
Kusal Mendis not out 84
Extras (4b, 5lb) 9
Total (For 2 wickets; 45.4 overs) 197
Fall-of-wickets: 1-32 (Thirimanne), 2-34 (Karunaratne)
Did not bat: Kusal Perera, Niroshan Dickwella, Dhananjaya de Silva, Suranga Lakmal, Lasith Embuldeniya, Kasun Rajitha, Vishwa Fernando
Bowling: Dale Steyn 8-0-38-0, Kagiso Rabada 15-2-53-1, Duanne Olivier 12-2-46-1, Willem Mulder 4-1-6-0, Keshav Maharaj 6.4-0-45-0
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Umpire Ian Gould
Video Umpire: Richard Kettleborough
Match Referee: Richard Richardson

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