Ton-up Duminy lifts South Africa in first Test

GALLE - Jean-Paul Duminy hit a superb unbeaten century to put South Africa in a position of strength on the second day of the first Test against Sri Lanka on Thursday.
The left-hander came in to bat with the Proteas placed at a shaky 331-7 but he batted sensibly under pressure to help his side declare their first innings at 455-9, their second-highest total on the island.  In reply, Sri Lanka were 30-0 when stumps were drawn for the day with Kaushal Silva batting on eight and Upul Tharanga on 20.  Tharanga, playing his first Test in six years, showed little signs of nervousness, having hit four boundaries in his 40-ball innings so far.
The Sri Lankan bowlers were made to toil in hot and humid conditions by the gritty rival batsmen who dug in to ensure their team did not lose the advantage of batting first on a placid track at the Galle International Stadium. It was Duminy (100 not out) who stole the show with a superb rearguard action after opener Dean Elgar had laid the foundation for a good total with a 103-run knock on day one. Duminy, 30, frustrated the bowlers with his 206-ball knock that contained 10 hits to the boundary including an exquisite cover drive off skipper Angelo Mathews.
Mathews had to give himself the ball in the absence of pace spearhead Shaminda Eranga who remained off the field with a split webbing in his bowling hand. Duminy, dropped on 82 by Dilruwan Perera, was given a standing ovation from his mates in the dressing room after he completed his fourth Test century. He shared valuable partnerships with tailenders Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel (22) whose dismissal in the 167th over prompted new South African skipper Hashim Amla to declare the innings.
“I wasn’t really thinking about the century until I got into my eighties,” said Duminy after the day’s play. “But yes, it’s always pleasing to get to triple figures in these conditions. “The biggest challenge were the spinners and trying to marshall partnerships with the tailenders, especially Morkel,” he said. “Still there is plenty of hard work to be done. Tomorrow is going to be crucial in setting up the game for us. Hopefully, we can make some early inroads.”
Philander (27) was adjudged leg before wicket off Mathews but the batsman asked for a review as he felt the ball had hit him high on the pads. However, Hawk Eye upheld the on-field umpire’s call. He faced 96 balls and shared 75 runs for the eighth wicket with Duminy. The morning session belonged to Quinton de Kock who hit a maiden Test 50 after resuming the day at his overnight score of 17.
The rookie batsman, playing his second Test after making his debut in February, hit six fours in his promising 90-ball innings.
A smashing cover-drive off slow bowler Dilruwan Perera (4-162) and another through point that raced to the boundary were the highlights of his innings. But Perera earned his revenge when he sent back De Kock with a sharp turning delivery that the batsman edged in the slips to give Mahela Jayawardene his 198th catch. The second and final Test will be played in Colombo from July 24-28.

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA 1ST INNINGS:
(OVERNIGHT: 268-5)
A Petersen lbw b Perera    34
D Elgar c Chandimal b Lakmal    103
F du Plessis c Silva b Perera    80
H Amla c Perera b Herath    11
AB de Villiers b Lakmal    21
Q de Kock c Jayawardene b Perera    51
D Steyn b Lakmal    3
JP Duminy not out    100
V Philander lbw b Mathews    27
M Morkel b Perera    22
EXTRAS: (lb2, nb1)    3
TOTAL: (for 9 wkts decl; 166.2 overs)    455
FOW: 1-70, 2-195, 3-220, 4-246, 5-266, 6-290, 7-314, 8-389, 9-455
BOWLING: Lakmal 33-12-75-3, Eranga 9-4-32-0, Herath 60-12-148-1, Mathews 11-1-36-1, Perera 53.2-8-162-4
SRI LANKA 1ST INNINGS:
K Silva not out    8
U Tharanga not out    20
EXTRAS: (lb1, nb1)    2
TOTAL: (for no loss; 12 overs)    30
BOWLING: Steyn 4-1-4-0, Philander 3-1-9-0, Morkel 3-2-4-0, Tahir 2-0-12-0.
TOSS: South Africa
UMPIRES: Billy Bowden (NZL), Richard Kettleborough (ENG)
TV UMPIRE: Nigel Llong (ENG)
MATCH REFEREE: Jeff Crowe (NZL)

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