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Rabada, Shamsi set up South Africa’s big win in first one-day

DAMBULLA, Sri Lanka, July 29, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Bowlers Kagiso Rabada and
Tabraiz Shamsi starred in South Africa’s convincing five-wicket victory over
Sri Lanka in the first one-day international in Dambulla on Sunday.

Rabada and Shamsi claimed four wickets each to help bowl out Sri Lanka for
193, a total the visitors passed in just 31 overs to take a 1-0 lead in the
five-match series.

South Africa’s chase depended on an 86-run third-wicket stand between
Quinton de Kock and skipper Faf du Plessis, who both hit 47.

Off spinner Akila Dananjaya struck at crucial moments to get three wickets
but Jean-Paul Duminy ensured a swift chase with his 32-ball unbeaten 53.

But it was a superb opening pace spell from Rabada and Shamsi’s career-
best figures of 4-33 with his left-arm wrist spin that led South Africa to
their first victory on tour after being swept aside in a two-Test series.

Sri Lanka’s innings lasted just 34.3 overs but batsman Kusal Perera hit a
gritty 81 to lift the hosts from a precarious 36-5 following their decision
to bat first.

Kusal, whose 72-ball stay included seven fours and a six, put on a crucial
92-run sixth-wicket stand with Thisara Perera, who made 49 to give the team
total some respect.

Kusal and Thisara counter-attacked to hit the South African bowlers to all
parts of the ground as Sri Lanka reached 100 in the 16th over.

The left-handed batting duo cashed in on the inexperience of rookie
pacemen Willem Mulder and Andile Phehlukwayo as they plundered runs.

But the introduction of spin in the 18th over put Sri Lanka in trouble
again. Shamsi broke the dangerous partnership by getting Thisara caught
behind.

Kusal kept up the good work to get his fourth ODI fifty and got support
from Akila Dananjaya with a 38-run partnership.

He finally fell to Shamsi after attempting a reverse sweep to get caught
at point and the innings folded soon after.

South Africa had a wobbly start to their chase after opener Hashim Amla
and Aiden Markram fell to the guile of Dananjaya, who opened the attack for
the hosts.

The left-right batting combination of de Kock and du Plessis blunted Sri
Lanka’s spin threat with their measured approach.

However de Kock and du Plessis were denied their fifties after Dananjaya
and left-arm spinner Lakshan Sandakan got the batsmen out respectively.

Duminy, who hit six fours and two sixes, kept calm to complete his 26th
ODI half-century and the veteran left-hand batsman hit the winning runs.

The second international, a day-night game, is slated for Wednesday in
Dambulla. The two sides will also play a one-off Twenty20 international on
August 14.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1702 hrs