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| Friday, 8 November, 2002, 16:18 GMT SA seize initiative ![]() Jayawardene ducks under a Shaun Pollock bouncer First Test, Johannesburg, day one. Sri Lanka 192 v South Africa 51-0. South Africa finished on top at the Wanderers after dismissing Sri Lanka for a disappointing first innings score of 192. Jacques Kallis took three cheap wickets as the tourists failed to come to terms with a lively pitch. Gary Kirsten then became the first South African batsman to pass 6,000 Test runs as the home side cruised to 51-0 at stumps. Sri Lanka made slow but solid progress for the loss of Russel Arnold and Kumar Sangakkara in the morning session after captain Sanath Jayasuriya won the toss and elected to bat.
Jayasuriya joined Mahela Jayawardene to put on 51 for the fourth wicket before Kallis struck to dismiss both batsmen in the space of three deliveries. Jayawardene edged to wicketkeeper Mark Boucher on 39 and Jayasuriya was surprised by a short-pitched delivery and could only fend the ball to Graeme Smith after hitting 32. Hasantha Fernando had a rush of blood on his Test debut and mis-timed a hook off Kallis to Kirsten at square leg. Kallis then pouched a catch at second slip as Andrew Hall found the shoulder of Chaminda Vaas's bat. Played on Dilhara Fernando played on to Pollock and Muttiah Muralitharan struck a six and a four before hooking Hall to a diving Makhaya Ntini at deep fine leg. Hashan Tillekeratne scored a useful 24, but was run out to end Sri Lanka's innings. Ruchira Perera beat the bat several times in the gloom as South Africa started their reply. But Dilhara Fernando bowled eight no-balls and a wide in three dismal overs that cost 28 runs. Kirsten finished the day unbeaten on 21 with Smith 15 not out. Sri Lanka: MS Atapattu, RP Arnold, +KC Sangakkara, DPMD Jayawardene, *ST Jayasuriya, HP Tillakaratne, KHRK Fernando, WPUJC Vaas, M Muralitharan, CRD Fernando, PDRL Perera. South Africa: GC Smith, G Kirsten, M van Jaarsveld, JH Kallis, ND McKenzie, AG Prince, +MV Boucher, AJ Hall, *SM Pollock, S Elworthy, M Ntini. |
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