Monday, March 24th, 2025

SL vs SA: 19 wickets fell in one day, Sri Lanka’s condition is bad, South Africa’s victory is almost certain!


New Delhi. On the second day of the first Test match being played between Sri Lanka and South Africa (Sri Lanka vs South Africa), South Africa has so far taken a lead of 281 runs. A total of 19 wickets fell in the second day’s play. South Africa lost 4 wickets in the first day’s play. In the second day’s play, Sri Lanka played poorly and lost 10 wickets for 46 runs. Then South Africa lost 3 wickets in the second innings.

On the second day, the South African team came out to bat with 80 runs. At that time he/she had 6 wickets left. But she could score only 191 runs in the first innings. They lost 6 wickets in the second day’s play. Temba Bavuma batted brilliantly in the first innings. he/she scored 70 runs in 117 balls and took the team to a good score. Apart from this, Keshav Maharaj scored 24 runs.

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Sri Lanka’s performance in the first innings was very poor. he/she lost 10 wickets in the second day’s play itself and scored only 48 runs. South African fast bowler Marco Yansen took a total of 7 wickets against Sri Lanka. Whereas, Gerald Coetzee got 2 wickets and Rabada got 1 wicket. Kamindu Mendis scored the maximum runs for South Africa with 13 runs. Apart from this, Lahiru Kumara scored 10 runs.

South Africa has batted well so far in the second innings. Tony Georgi, who came to open, was out after scoring 17 runs. Aiden Markram played a brilliant inning of 47 runs. At the same time, Tristan Stubbs and Temba Bavuma are playing with 17 and 24 runs respectively. South African team has taken a lead of 281 runs. Sri Lankan bowlers will try to all out the team as soon as possible. However, from here, Sri Lanka’s victory now looks difficult.

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