Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Sri Lanka vs South Africa T20

RSA vs SL, Cape Town
Starts at 09:30 PM IST (16:00 GMT), Jan 25

Preview:

All eyes will be on AB de Villiers, who is set to return to international cricket after a hiatus of seven months, when South Africa and Sri Lanka lock horns in the third and final Twenty20 International at Newlands, Cape Town on Wednesday (January 25).

The presence of de Villiers will be a big boost to the inexperienced South African batting order, which was found wanting in Johannesburg on a wicket that surprisingly offered help to the spinners. South Africa's weakness against slow bowling was evident as debutant chinaman Lakshan Sandakan helped himself to a four-wicket haul to bowl the hosts out for a paltry 113. Barring Heino Kuhn and Farhaan Behardien, the shot-selection of most of the South African batsmen was questionable as they tried to sweep and reverse-sweep their way out of trouble, only to dig a deeper hole for themselves.

With de Villiers returning to the set-up after his rehabilitation from an elbow surgery, and fresh off a 103-ball 134 for Northerns in a List-A game against Easterns, South Africa will be a lot more confident going into the third T20I after being taken by surprise by a sprightly Sri Lankan attack, which ensured a series decider in Cape Town.

On the other hand, Proteas will be pleased with their bowling performance so far in the series. While the likes of Wayne Parnell, Imran Tahir and Aaron Phangiso have all done a decent job with the ball, the stand-out performer has been the 20-year-old pacer Lungisani Ngidi, who followed up a match-winning 2-12 with a remarkable 4-19 in the second game that helped South Africa stage a fightback. While he has already been rewarded for his efforts with a maiden call-up to the ODI squad, Ngidi will be eager to use the third T20I as a platform to further prove his credentials.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka finally managed to register a win on their South African sojourn after suffering four losses in a row across the Test and T20 formats. However, their victory came at an high cost. Skipper Angelo Mathews, who despite a hamstring injury managed to hit an unbeaten 54 to seen his side over the line in a nervy finish, has been ruled out of the remainder of the series and will be flying back home. This comes as a huge setback for the visitors, especially in terms of their batting, considering that they made a meal out of a relatively simple chase at Wanderers.

The likes of Dhananjaya de Silva, Kusal Mendis and Thikshila de Silva appeared to be in a hurry and nearly undid all the hard work of their bowlers. Even the experienced Dinesh Chandimal lost his patience, and if not for Mathews's cool head, Sri Lanka would have endured another disappointment. There will be an added responsibility for Chandimal now that Mathews will no longer be available for the rest of the series. Sri Lanka will also hope that the rest of the batsmen can display better application and will also bank on Niroshan Dickwella, who has looked in good touch at the top of the order, to give them another fiery start.

It was a welcome change to see the Sri Lankan bowlers dominate the proceedings and have the Proteas batsmen dance to their tunes. Apart from Sandakan, Isuru Udana and Nuwan Kulasekara also shined with the ball, bowling the right lines and using the change of pace to good effect. Although they are unlikely to be presented with a slow pitch again, another disciplined exhibition of bowling is what the visitors will be expecting from them in their bid to clinch the series.

When: South Africa vs Sri Lanka, 3rd T20I - 6:00 PM Local (9:30 PM IST)

Where: Newlands Stadium, Cape Town

What to expect: The pitch is likely to offer some pace and bounce, unlike the nature of the wicket in the recently-concluded T20I in Johannesburg. Clear skies expected, with a high of 22 degree Celsius.

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