Marco Jansen’s extraordinary 7/13 in Durban bowled Sri Lanka out for a record-low 42 runs. Exploiting seaming conditions, Jansen’s spell ensured South Africa’s dominance, supported by Coetzee and Rabada. Sri Lanka’s collapse, lasting just 83 deliveries, marked their lowest Test total and the second-fastest innings defeat in cricket history.
Marco Jansen’s Historic Spell Wreaks Havoc
Marco Jansen delivered a sensational performance, taking 7 wickets for just 13 runs in Durban.Â
His devastating spell dismantled Sri Lanka, who were bowled out for a shocking 42 runs. Jansen’s exceptional effort helped South Africa gain a commanding 149-run lead on Day 2.
Jansen exploited the seaming conditions at Kingsmead, swinging the ball brilliantly to trouble every batter. The 7/13 figures are the best by a South African bowler this century, showcasing his dominance. Supported by Gerald Coetzee and Kagiso Rabada, the trio needed only 83 balls to complete the demolition.
Sri Lanka’s Batting Collapse: A New Low
Sri Lanka’s 42 is not just their lowest-ever Test total but the worst against South Africa.Â
The Lankan innings lasted only 83 deliveries, making it the second-fastest collapse in Test cricket history. Five batters, including Dinesh Chandimal and Kusal Mendis, registered ducks.
Kamindu Mendis was the sole batter to reach double digits, scoring 13 runs amidst the carnage.Â
Sri Lanka’s lowest scores in Test history:
42 vs South Africa, 2024
71 vs Pakistan, 1994
73 vs Pakistan, 2006
81 vs England, 2001
82 vs India, 1990
The South African seamers consistently exploited swing and seam movement, leaving the Lankan lineup in tatters.
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South Africa vs Sri Lanka Test Series
The first Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka in Durban has been full of action, especially on Day 2.
After rain disrupted Day 1, allowing just 20.4 overs of play, the skies cleared for a brighter start to the second day.
South Africa resumed their innings but faced trouble early, losing their fifth wicket before reaching 100 runs.
Captain Temba Bavuma and Marco Jansen worked hard to stabilize the innings and lead their team out of trouble.
This series is crucial for both teams as it brings them closer to securing a spot in the World Test Championship 2025 final.Â
Under the leadership of Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka aims to build on recent successes, including a win in England and a home series victory against New Zealand.
South Africa, on the other hand, looks to strengthen their position with a solid performance at Kingsmead.
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