Match Details
Date & Time:
7th Feb 2025, 8:00 PM
Match Number:
Match 3
Match Results:
SAF Won By 62 runs
Strikers Afghan beat Team TGS by 62 runs
Player of the match
Venkata Mailapilli - SAF
Player of the Match
213/6 (20.0 overs)
Top Batter
Top Bowler
Fareed Ullah
53(37)
Imran Nawaz
49(26)
Mohammed Sohel
2-37(4)
Savio Alvares
1-33(4)
151/7 (20.0 overs)
Top Batter
Top Bowler
Nilesh Patidar
35(22)
Mohammed Sohel
28(15)
Venkata Mailapilli
3-32(4)
Riyaz Masurkar
2-23(4)
All
Wickets
4s
6s
SAF
TGS
So England have managed to win the first Test and now go 1-0 up in the series. Can Sri Lanka level the series? Or will England repeat their 2018 heroics against the island nation? All questions will be answered in a few days time as the second Test starts at Galle itself on 22nd January 2021, at 1000 local (0430 GMT). Do join us for that. Till then, take care and goodbye.
England skipper, Joe Root is adjudged the Man of the Match. He says winning away from home in the subcontinent is good. Also praises the effort of their spinners to take two 5-fers in the match. Also praises the entire bowling group and is pleased to start the tour with a win. He adds that there are different challenges playing away from home, especially with quarantine rules, but is happy with how the team trained and put on a good performance. On his own performance, he says he was in a good mindset while playing against the spinners and was happy with the way his feet were moving. Also is pleased that he could convert his fifty into a big score. Ends by saying that he expects the Sri Lankan team to come back strong in the next Test match.
Sri Lanka skipper, Dinesh Chandimal says that the first innings score of 135 lost them the game. Says they needed to get a big score in the first innings to win a match at Galle, with batting getting difficult on Day 4 and 5. Also praises Kusal Perera, Thirimanne and Mathews for their batting effort in the second innings. Says 70-80 runs more would have been good for their bowlers. He adds that their batting unit played like they were batting in South Africa, but would like to learn from their mistakes from this game and looks forward to the next game at Galle.
Jonny Bairstow is down for an interview. He says it was tough to bat in spinning conditions and he was looking to play more off the back foot. He is happy with a win in the subcontinent and credits the entire team including the likes of Root, Leach and Bess for their performance. Says the talk was to score the remaining 36 runs with a positive mindset and keep rotating the strike. He says it was good for him to get a Christmas break and it is tough to stay away from the family in the bio-bubbles. Ends up by saying that wins like these make all the sacrifices worth it. Also ends by thanking the fans back home for their support.
In pursuit of 74, England got off to the worst possible start as they lost 3 wickets with just 14 runs on the board. The spinners Embuldeniya and Perera made the England batters dance to their tunes, but in the end didn't had enough runs to play with. You already know what transpired on Day 5 as England went on to win the match by 7 wickets. Stay tuned for the presentation.
After conceding a lead of 286, Sri Lankan batsmen showed more application in their second innings with openers Kusal Perera scoring a fine half ton, while his partner Lahiru Thirimanne going on to score a fine 111, his 2nd Test century. Angelo Mathews too scored a fighting 71. He received good support from the lower middle order batsmen, as the hosts manage to wipe out the deficit and scored 359, setting a target of 74 to the visitors. England spinners Leach and Bess combined to take 8 wickets in the second essay, with the former taking a 5-wicket haul.
In the course of next two days, Root then went on to play a marathon knock of 228, his 4th double ton in Tests, stitching important partnership of 114 runs first with Bairstow and then a mammoth 173-run stand with the debutant Dan Lawrence. The young lad showed good temperament with the bat in spinning conditions with a good knock of 73. A change of ball, due to its lost shape saw Sri Lanka make a comeback with the ball with Asitha Fernando taking two wickets in consecutive balls. The spinners, Dilruwan Perera and Lasith Embuldeniya then ran through the English lower order, thereby restricting England to a score of 421.
Day 1 saw Sri Lanka win the toss and bat first, only to get bundle out for a paltry 135. The likes of Perera, Mathews and Chandimal all got starts, but failed to continue and were out playing poor shots. For England, Dom Bess was the pick of the bowlers with 5 wickets and got good support from Stuart Broad, who got 3 while Leach got 1. England's innings too started poorly as they lost both their openers early. The duo of Root and Bairstow, though steadied the ship and went unbeaten to stumps.
England started Day 5 needing just 36 runs. The overnight duo of Bairstow and Lawrence managed to play the spinners well and kept rotating the strike without any trouble whatsoever and eventually saw their team home with an unbeaten stand of 62. Sri Lankan spinners bowled their heart out with Embuldeniya getting 2 wickets and Dilruwan Perera getting 1 on late Day 4 but were not able to get any breakthroughs this morning. But one can't blame them, it was their first innings score of 135 that put them on the back foot right from the start.
So England have completed the formalities and have won the first Test match comprehensively by 7 wickets. Sri Lanka hoped that their spinners could replicate yesterday's form, but it was not to be for them. England would be happy though, beating the hosts in their backyard.
76/3 (24.2)
Over 25
4
0
Jonny Bairstow*
35 (65)
Dan Lawrence
21 (52)
Dilruwan Perera
0/34 (11.2)
ENG
76/3
4
24.2
Dilruwan Perera to Jonny Bairstow ,FOUR! There comes the winning runs! Floated delivery on middle, Bairstow sweeps it through square leg for a boundary. ENGLAND WIN BY 7 WICKETS!
0
24.1
Dilruwan Perera to Jonny Bairstow ,Flighted delivery on middle, Bairstow flicks it to mid-wicket.
Over 24
0
2
1
0
0
2
Dan Lawrence*
21 (52)
Jonny Bairstow
31 (63)
Lasith Embuldeniya
2/29 (12)
ENG
72/3
0
23.6
Lasith Embuldeniya to Dan Lawrence ,On off, Lawrence drives it to covers.
2
23.5
Lasith Embuldeniya to Dan Lawrence ,Tossed up delivery on off, Lawrence punches it through point for a couple. Just 2 needed for England to win this match.
1
23.4
Lasith Embuldeniya to Jonny Bairstow ,On middle, Bairstow flicks it towards mid-wicket for a quick single.
0
23.3
Lasith Embuldeniya to Jonny Bairstow ,Loopy delivery on off, Bairstow looks to defend but gets hit on the pads. Appeal there from the bowler but nothing from the umpire.
0
23.2
Lasith Embuldeniya to Jonny Bairstow ,BEATEN! Short ball outside off, Bairstow looks to cut but misses it due to the turn and bounce on this one.
2
23.1
Lasith Embuldeniya to Jonny Bairstow ,Tossed up delivery on off, Bairstow drives it through covers. The batsmen get two runs.
Over 23
1
0
2
0
1
0
Jonny Bairstow*
28 (59)
Dan Lawrence
19 (50)
Dilruwan Perera
0/30 (11)
ENG
67/3
1
22.6
Dilruwan Perera to Jonny Bairstow ,Floated on off, Jonny reverse sweeps this towards deep point and gets a single. Just 7 more needed now.
0
22.5
Dilruwan Perera to Jonny Bairstow ,On middle, turned on the leg side for nothing.
2
22.4
Dilruwan Perera to Jonny Bairstow ,Floated on middle, konny comes down and turns this past the leg slip fielder and comes back for a couple.
0
22.3
Dilruwan Perera to Jonny Bairstow ,On middle, Jonny comes down and pushes it to mid-wicket for nothing.
1
22.2
Dilruwan Perera to Dan Lawrence ,Fullish around off, played down towards long on for a single. 50-partnership up between the two now. These two first weathered the storm yesterday and now have looked quite comfortable at the crease.
0
22.1
Dilruwan Perera to Dan Lawrence ,Floated on middle, flicked towards mid-wicket.
Over 22
0
2
1
0
0
0
Jonny Bairstow*
25 (55)
Dan Lawrence
18 (48)
Lasith Embuldeniya
2/24 (11)
ENG
63/3
0
21.6
Lasith Embuldeniya to Jonny Bairstow ,Floated delivery on off, Bairstow offers a solid defense on this one.
2
21.5
Lasith Embuldeniya to Jonny Bairstow ,On off, Bairstow looks to defend but gets an outside edge. It goes wide of second slip towards third man. The batsmen get two runs.
1
21.4
Lasith Embuldeniya to Dan Lawrence ,Flighted ball on off, Lawrence drives it through covers for a single.
0
21.3
Lasith Embuldeniya to Dan Lawrence ,BEATEN! Floated delivery outside off, Lawrence looks to defend but misses it due to the turn on this one.
0
21.2
Lasith Embuldeniya to Dan Lawrence ,Tossed up ball on off, Lawrence pushes it to covers.
0
21.1
Lasith Embuldeniya to Dan Lawrence ,Flighted delivery on middle, Lawrence tucks it towards the leg side.
Over 21
0
1
1
1
0
1
Jonny Bairstow*
23 (53)
Dan Lawrence
17 (44)
Wanindu Hasaranga
0/4 (1)
ENG
60/3
0
20.6
Wanindu Hasaranga to Jonny Bairstow ,On middle, Bairstow defends it to short leg.
1
20.5
Wanindu Hasaranga to Dan Lawrence ,Tossed up ball on off, Lawrence guides it through point for a single.
1
20.4
Wanindu Hasaranga to Jonny Bairstow ,On middle, Bairstow sweeps it towards fine leg for a single.
1
20.3
Wanindu Hasaranga to Dan Lawrence ,Floated delivery on middle, Lawrence pushes it towards mid on for a single.
Date & Time:
7th Feb 2025, 8:00 PM
Match Number:
Match 3
Match Results:
SAF Won By 62 runs
Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand
SAF vs TGS
*Last 3 years
3
No. of Matches
3
SAF
0
TGS
0
Tie
over 20
0
4
6
1
6
1
Runs 18
over 19
1
1
0
1
1
1
Runs 5
over 18
1
1
1
1
0
1
Runs 5
over 17
2
1
W
0
1
6
Runs 10
over 16
1
1
1
1
4
1
Runs 9
Bowling Friendly
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Not Available
1st Batting Average
Highest Score Chased
No. of Matches
Won by team
1st Batting
%
2nd Batting
%
Wicket Split
Pacer
% | W
Spin
% | W
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