South Africa Vs Sri Lanka 4th ODI Highlights - March 13, 2019

South Africa 190 for 4 (De Kock 51, du Plessis 43, Duminy 31*, Dhananjaya 3-41) beat Sri Lanka 189 full scale (Udana 78, Nortje 3-57, Phehlukwayo 2-21) by 6 wickets

South Africa rolled out four improvements to their XI, and Sri Lanka swapped three of their players out, yet regardless of how much the hosts' examination, and how urgently the guests attempt to scramble together a superior side, an agreeable triumph for South Africa nearly appears to be inescapable now.

This one was the most humiliating outcome for Sri Lanka yet. They have fallen, pretty much constant, from the 3rd to 34th over, losing their 9th wicket with just 131 on the board. No. 9 I Udana added a proportion of decency to the aggregate with a courageous 78 off 57 balls, yet at the same time, a sum of 189 was everything they could oversee.

South Africa was never going to be plagued by that objective, especially on a track that was just marginally two-paced, instead of being a minefield. They lost R Hendricks early once more, yet Quinton de Kock got his typical strong begin and made his fifth sequential 50 or more score in ODIs before Du Plessis contributed with a quick 43, and the center request completed the activity. The triumphant run was hit in the 33rd over, with 6 wickets close by.

SA will be satisfied with how a portion of their World Cup hopefuls has performed in this arrangement, however, may now wish they had a harder restriction to test themselves against in the way to deal with the worldwide occasion.

For what it is worth, however, South Africa's bowlers succeeded today - Anrich Nortje grabbing figures of 3 for 57, his wickets to a great extent the aftereffect of the additional ricochet he had the capacity to create. Andile Phehlukwayo was the most trained on the show, taking 2 for 21, while D Steyn, L Ngidi, T Shamsi and even Duminy got a wicket each. None of these bowlers were especially threatening however they bowled firmly, and just needed to anticipate the resistance botches.

Sri Lanka's innings started inadequately, with U Tharanga and O Fernando losing their wickets to Steyn and Ngidi individually inside the initial 4 overs, before K Mendis and A Fernando endeavored a recuperation. The pair appeared to have the proportion of the South Africa bowlers before the finish of the Powerplay, yet as has frequently been the situation with this Sri Lanka group, the organization was broken before it could genuinely develop - Avishka punching Nortje to short midwicket for 29, in the eleventh over.

From that point, the wickets came as often as possible. Debutant Priyamal Perera was out first ball, gloving Nortje down the leg side. Kamindu Mendis was likewise gotten behind, scratching an endeavored to cut off Nortje. There was no noteworthy association until the last-wicket stand. K Mendis was out for 21 attempting to pull Phehlukwayo. T Perera chipped a T Shamsi ball back T Shamsi, who took a decent discover jumping forward. Chief Lasith Malinga's rejection, however, was maybe the most unpardonable of all. Calling Udana through for a solitary towards midwicket, Malinga wandered the run, did not slide his bat and was gotten short by the immediate hit by Reeza Hendricks. When he left, Sri Lanka were 131 for 9.

So far back were Sri Lanka by this stage, Udana's heroics would not decisively matter, yet they were excellent in any case. He struck three sixes - in the circular segment among midwicket and long on - and various fours through the spread and long off. When South Africa was maybe liable of moving back on the force, Udana more than once found the limit, manufacturing a 58-run remain with No. 11 Kasun Rajitha, who held resolutely on to his wicket yet did not contribute a solitary run.

Indeed, even Udana's best List A score couldn't lift Sri Lanka to a focused aggregate, in any case, and in spite of losing Hendricks in the fifth over to the off-turn of Dhananjaya de Silva, South Africa dependably appeared to have the proportion of their objective. When the Powerplay was done, the hosts had set a base, with 45 for 1 on the board. Aiden Markram couldn't exchange his remarkable structure from local one-day cricket into the global field, in the end getting out for 29 to Kasun Rajitha, however de Kock, and later du Plessis, proceeded with South Africa's energetic development.

The off-turn of de Silva asserted three South Africa wickets for 41 runs, however, even those great returns couldn't make a genuine gouge in the hosts' pursuit. JP Duminy took them home in style, hitting six and four fours out of a 31 not out that fell off 21 conveyances.

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