SA defeats SL by 88 runs, clinches series 5-0

Sri Lanka scored 296 for eight in reply to South Africa's 384 for 6 to lose the final One-Day International of the five-match series, and go down 5-0.

Published : Feb 10, 2017 17:08 IST

Hashim Amla's 154 was his second highest ODI score.
Hashim Amla's 154 was his second highest ODI score.
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Hashim Amla's 154 was his second highest ODI score.

Hashim Amla made a sparkling 154 and his opening partner Quinton de Kock a rapid 109 in a batting blitz that earned South Africa an 88-run victory over Sri Lanka in Centurion on Friday and a 5-0 whitewash in its One-Day International (ODI) series.

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South Africa, which now won 11 successive ODIs to go top of the world rankings, set its visitor an imposing target after being sent in to bat by racking up 384 for six in its 50 overs. Sri Lanka fell well short in reply, finishing on 296 for 8. Amla and De Kock shared a partnership of 187 as the South African openers got stuck into some mediocre bowling. More than 50 percent of the home side's runs came from boundaries.

It took Sri Lanka until the 27th over to make a breakthrough, De Kock being caught on the boundary by Sandun Weerakkody off Suranga Lakmal. A tiring Amla perished in the penultimate over but not before increasing his scoring rate, taking only 19 balls to add his last 50 runs. Faf du Plessis made 41 and captain AB de Villiers teased the crowd with some unorthodox strokeplay but lasted only 11 balls.

Sri Lanka lost early wickets but opener Niroshan Dickwella offered the touring side, at the end of a three-month tour, hope of an unlikely victory as he bludgeoned 39 runs off 19 balls before holing out to De Villiers at mid-off from the bowling of Wayne Parnell. A 93-run partnership for the fifth wicket steadied the innings and Sachith Pathirana made 56. But with Sri Lanka falling well behind the required rate and the match heading towards a tame finish, 31-year-old Asela Gunaratne brought up his maiden ODI century and finished unbeaten on 114.

Chris Morris was the pick of the host's bowlers, finishing with 4 for 31 in his 10 overs.

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