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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: South Africa coast to 9-wicket win over Sri Lanka

Chasing a target of 204, Hashim Amla and captain Faf du Plessis put up an unbeaten second wicket stand of 175 runs to secure the win. This was South Africa’s second win of the tournament.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: South Africa coast to 9-wicket win over Sri Lanka

South Africa's captain Faf du Plessis (L) and South Africa's Hashim Amla leave the field at close of play during the 2019 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Sri Lanka and South Africa at the Riverside Ground, in Chester-le-Street, northeast England, on June 28, 2019. - South Africa beat Sri Lanka by nine wickets. (Photo: Lindsey PARNABY / AFP)

South Africa coasted to a nine-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in their World Cup group stage match here on Friday.

Chasing a target of 204, Hashim Amla and captain Faf du Plessis put up an unbeaten second wicket stand of 175 runs to secure the win. This was South Africa’s second win of the tournament.

The lone South African wicket of Quinton de Kock was taken by Lasith Malinga in the fifth over. du Plessis and Amla then ensured that it was the last time Sri Lanka celebrated as they calmly took their side to victory. The pair hit 15 fours and a six in their unbeaten stand which was the best second wicket partnership of this World Cup.

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du Plessis hit the winning runs with a four off Thisara Perera in the 38th over. He ended the innings unbeaten on 96 off 103 balls (4×10, 6×1) while Hashim Amla remained not out on 80 off 105 deliveries (4×5).

Earlier, du Plessis had won the toss at Chester-le-Street and decided to bowl first. The South African pacers never let the Sri Lankan batsmen settle with Dwaine Pretorius and Kagiso Rabada taking out the top order within the first 12 overs. Playing his first match of the tournament, Pretorius won the Man of the Match for his figures of 3/25 in 10 overs.

While South Africa are already out of the competition, a win here was necessary for Sri Lanka to keep their hopes of making the semifinals alive. They are not officially out of contention yet, but with six points from seven games and a net run rate of -1.186, they need to win their remaining two matches against the West Indies and India and hope for several favourable results in the games involving Pakistan, Bangladesh, England and New Zealand.

Brief scores: Sri Lanka: 203 in 49.3 overs (Kusal Perera 30, Avishka Fernando 30; Dwaine Pretorius 3/25) lost to South Africa: 206/1 in 37.2 overs (Faf du Plessis 96 not out, Hashim Amla 80 not out; Lasith Malinga 1/47) by 9 wickets

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