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Sri Lankan pacer Lahiru Kumara celebrated a significant milestone in his Test career by claiming his 100th wicket on Day 1 of the second Test against South Africa in Gqeberha on Thursday (December 5). The dismissal came in style as Kumara delivered a gem of a ball to clean up South Africa’s top-order batter, Aiden Markram, leaving the Proteas struggling. The dismissal not only marked a personal achievement for Kumara but also providedꦐ a crucial breakthrough for Sri Lanka in a chall𒀰enging contest.
The dismissal of Aiden Markram: A masterclass in seam bowling
In the 12th over of South Africa’s first innings, Kumara bowled a full-length delivery from over the wicket that pitched around the off-stump. Seam movement off the surface caused the ball to jag back sharply into the batter, catching Markram completely off guard. Tempted by the full length, Markram attempted a drive, but the ball’s subtle deviation exploited the gap between his bat and pad. The result was spectacular: the ball crashed into the middle stump, sending it cartwheeling and leaving the batter stunned. Markram’s failure added to the team’s early woes after the Proteas had already lost Tony de Zorzi for a duck, leav🦹ing them in a precarious position.
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A landmark moment for Lahiru Kumara
Kumara’s 100th Test wicket is a testament to his perseverance and skill as a fast bowler. Making his Test debut in 2016, Kumara has been a vital cog in Sri Lanka’s bowling unit, known for his raw pace and ability to generate movement off the pitch. Achieving this milestone against a formidable South African side, particularly by dismissing a ba๊tter of Markram’s caliber, adds significance to the occasion. His ability to deliver under pressure, as evidenced by the dismissal of Markram, makes him a cornerstone of the team’s bowling attack.
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South Africa’s fragile start against Sri Lanka
South Africa, opting to bat first in the second Test against Sri Lanka at Gqeberha, faced a challenging first session on Day 1. The hosts lost Tony de Zorzi in the opening over to a contentious LBW decision off Asitha Fernando. Aiden Markram looked promising, striking four crisp boundaries in his 20-run cameo, but Kumara ended his stay with a sharp delivery that dismantled the stumps. Kumara struck again to remove Tristan Stubbs, who managed just 4 runs before being caught behind by Kusal Mendis.
Despite the early setbacks, Ryan Rickelton, playing his first game of the series, held firm with a composed knock of 23 off 63 balls. Skipper Temba Bavuma provided stability at the other end, striking three boundaries in his unbeaten 17. The pair added 22 runs for the fourth wicket, steadying the innings after being reduced to 44/3. By lunch, South Africa reached 82/3 in 27 overs, maintaining a run rate around 3. Kumara emerged as th🎶e standout bowler with figures of 2/17, while the spinners kept things tight.