South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 75 runs in first ODI

July 06, 2014 07:16 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:37 pm IST - Colombo

South African cricketers celebrate after their victory.

South African cricketers celebrate after their victory.

Hashim Amla’s 13th ODI century and a 151-run stand with captain A.B. de Villiers led South Africa to a convincing 75-run win in the first ODI against Sri Lanka on Sunday.

Amla scored 109 including eight boundaries to take the Proteas to 304 for five in 50 overs after electing to bat first at the R. Premadasa Stadium. de Villiers made 75 off 70 deliveries including five boundaries and a six.

Legspinner Imran Tahir took three wickets while seamers Ryan McLaren, Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel took two wickets each to dismiss Sri Lanka for 229 in the 41st over.

Kumar Sangakkara top scored with 88 for the home team.

Sri Lanka started its chase well adding 50 runs for the opening wicket with Kusal Perera leading with 34 off 33 deliveries before being caught by Morkel at short fine-leg. His opening partner Tillakaratne Dilshan departed for 40 after adding 48 runs with Sangakkara, leaving Sri Lanka on 98 for two.

Mahela Jayawardene (10), Ashan Priyanjan (5) and Angelo Mathews (13) all departed cheaply before Sangakkara paired with Lahiru Thirimanne for a 52-run stand off 48 deliveries again raising Sri Lanka’s hopes.

Thirimanne was bowled by McLaren for 15 and Sangakkara was out two deliveries later caught by substitute fielder Faf du Plessis off the same bowler.

Sangakkara’s 84-ball innings included nine boundaries.

Earlier, South Africa made a steady but cautious start to their innings in scoring 58 for the first wicket off 77 deliveries. Opener Quinton de Kock looked well-set before he chased a wide delivery from Sri Lanka captain Mathews to be bowled off the edge for 27.

Veteran Jacques Kallis, who was playing his first international in seven months, lasted just two deliveries and was out without scoring trapped lbw by spinner Ajantha Mendis.

Kallis’ dismissal brought Amla and De Villiers together and they provided the base for a challenging total.

Mendis picked up three wickets for 61 for the home team.

The second one-day international will be played in Pallekele on Wednesday.

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