SL vs SA, T20 World Cup 2024: South Africa decimates Sri Lanka in Group D opener

T20 World Cup 2024: South Africa chased down 78 in 16.2 overs to start its campaign in a dominating fashion.

Published : Jun 03, 2024 23:06 IST , NEW YORK - 3 MINS READ

A combined bowling effort helped South Africa bundle out Sri Lanka on 77.
A combined bowling effort helped South Africa bundle out Sri Lanka on 77. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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A combined bowling effort helped South Africa bundle out Sri Lanka on 77. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Anrich Nortje demolished Sri Lanka with career-best figures of 4/7 as South Africa exploited the bounce on offer to secure a six-wicket win in their T20 World Cup opener here on Monday.

At a venue where India will play three of its four Group A league matches, Sri Lanka’s decision to bat first backfired.

Nortje, Kagiso Rabada (2/21) and Keshav Maharaj (2/22) combined to take eight wickets in a dominant bowling performance as Sri Lanka folded up for 77 in 19.1 overs, its lowest T20 total.

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But it was not a walk in the park for South Africa in the challenging conditions of Nassau Stadium as the Proteas had to sweat it out after Sri Lanka reduced them to 27/2 inside the powerplay.

Sri Lankan wrist spinner Wanindu Hasaranga led their bowling show with his 2/17 from three overs, taking the wickets of Quinton De Kock (20) and Tristan Stubbs (13) in successive overs.

But the lack of scoreboard pressure meant South Africa knocked off the target in 16.2 overs to get a major boost to its net run-rate.

South Africa now has two points with an NRR of 1.048 to lead the Group D standings. Bangladesh, Nepal and the Netherlands are the other teams in the group.

South Africa’s Anrich Nortje, right, celebrates with teammate Keshav Maharaj.
South Africa’s Anrich Nortje, right, celebrates with teammate Keshav Maharaj. | Photo Credit: PTI
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South Africa’s Anrich Nortje, right, celebrates with teammate Keshav Maharaj. | Photo Credit: PTI

The in-form Heinrich Klaasen smashed Hasaranga for a massive six over long-on and followed it up with a straight boundary to bring up 11 runs in the 15th over and virtually kill the contest.

Nuwan Thusara drew the first blood for Sri Lanka in the second over when he induced an outside edge from Reeza Hendricks with an outswinger.

Mathews then gave Aiden Markram a tough time and also hit the South African skipper awkwardly in the abdomen region which required some medical attention.

A spectacular six through covers from Markram broke the shackles but he was out the next over from Dasun Shanaka with Kamindu Mendis pulling off a stunning catch at slip.

Nortje bowled full tilt to lead the four-pronged pace attack and bettered his previous best T20 figures of 4/10.

Kagiso Rabada returned with 2/21, while wily left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj also relished the conditions to end up with 2/22.

The drop-in pitch at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium proved to be a nightmare for the Lankan batters who struggled to time the ball while the outfield too was slow.

The Proteas attack, on the other hand, revelled in the friendly conditions, beginning with a first-ball wicket for Ottneil Baartman who returned with remarkable figures of 1/9 on his World Cup debut.

SA won by six wickets.
SA won by six wickets. | Photo Credit: PTI
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SA won by six wickets. | Photo Credit: PTI

The rookie pacer hit the deck hard and induced an edge off Pathum Nissanka (3) from a fullish delivery that swung away and also had some bounce.

Nortje was fast and furious and also got a wicket off his first over when Kamindu Mendis mistimed a pull to make it 31/2 inside eight overs.

There was also help for spinners, as Maharaj struck twice in successive deliveries, dismissing skipper Wanindu Hasaranga and Sadeera Samarawickrama.

Half of the side was back in the hut at the midway mark with Nortje taking his second after Kusal Mendis mistimed a pull.

Veteran Angelo Mathews looked most comfortable and made a 16-ball 16 before Nortje dismissed him for his fourth scalp.

Nuwan Thushara’s run-out ended their innings in 19.1 overs.

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