SA vs SL: Temba Bavuma’s Century Heroics Power South Africa to Massive Lead Over Sri Lanka
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South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma showcased his class with the bat, notching up his third Test century during the first Test against Sri Lanka at Kingsmead, Durban. His incredible knock has placed the Proteas in a commanding position, with a lead of over 475 runs by the end of Day 3.
After bowling Sri Lanka out for just 42 runs in their first innings, South Africa began their second innings with a sizeable lead. Despite losing a few early wickets, Bavuma formed a crucial partnership with Tristan Stubbs. Both batters brought up their centuries, ensuring South Africa’s dominance in the match.
Captain’s Knock in a Crucial Test
Bavuma, batting at number five, reached his century in the 89th over of the innings. The skipper displayed a blend of patience and aggression, scoring his runs against a disciplined Sri Lankan bowling attack. Earlier, he had contributed a valiant 70 in the first innings, where South Africa managed only 191 runs.
Bavuma’s effort also put him in an elite club, as he became the third South African captain to score a Test hundred against Sri Lanka. He joins Shaun Pollock (111 in Centurion, 2001) and Hashim Amla (139* in Colombo, 2014) in achieving this feat.
South Africa Eyeing a Big Win
Alongside Bavuma, young star Tristan Stubbs also impressed, scoring his second consecutive Test century. Their partnership has been pivotal in extending South Africa’s lead and putting the team in a dominant position.
With a massive total on the board and a daunting lead, South Africa now looks set to take a 1-0 lead in the series. Bavuma’s return from injury has been nothing short of spectacular, and his performance will surely boost the Proteas’ chances in this World Test Championship cycle.
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