Sri Lanka all out for 42 in just 13.5 overs, such shameful record repeated in Test cricket after 100 years
New Delhi. Sri Lankan team is currently on South Africa tour. A 2 test match series is being played between the two teams. The first match of the series is being held at Kingsmead Durban. The first day of this match was affected by rain and 20.4 overs could be played. On the second day of the game, South Africa extended its innings by 80 runs and reached 191 runs and was all out. After this, the havoc of African bowlers was seen. No Sri Lankan batsman could stand against the South African bowlers in this innings.
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African bowling overpowered Sri Lanka
The Sri Lankan team could play only 13.5 overs in the first innings of this match and collapsed after scoring 42 runs. During this, fast bowler Marco Yanson bowled amazingly. He single-handedly dismissed 7 batsmen. Marco Jansson bowled only 6.5 overs and took 7 wickets for 13 runs. Apart from Marco Jansson, Gerald Coetzee also took 2 wickets and Kagiso Rabada got 1 success.
Let us tell you, the Sri Lankan team was all out in just 83 balls in this innings, with this it became the second team to be all out on the least number of bowlers in Test cricket. Earlier in 1924, South Africa was out for 30 runs in 75 balls against England at Edgbaston. This means that after 100 years in Test cricket, no team has been in such a bad condition.
This incident happened for the first time with Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka has also made a shameful record with this. This is his lowest score in Test cricket. Earlier, Sri Lankan team was all out for 71 runs against Pakistan in 1994. At the same time, this is the first time that she has been all out in a Test without touching the 50 run mark. On the other hand, South Africa all outed a team on such a small score for the first time. Earlier in 2013, South Africa had defeated New Zealand for 45 runs.
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