Right-arm seamer Dane Paterson’s exceptional bowling performance on the third day of the second Test provided an upper hand over Sri Lanka at the St. George Park on Saturday.
With a narrow 30-run advantage, the South African batters piled on the pressure. Aiden Markram led the charge with a solid half-century , while Tristan Stubbs and Temba Bavuma kept the momentum going.
By the end of the day, the Proteas had built a commanding 221-run lead with seven wickets remaining.
At the start of play on Day 3, Sri Lanka stood at 242/3, trailing South Africa by 118 runs, with two well-set batsmen at the crease. Angelo Mathews * and Kamindu Mendis resumed their efforts, determined to narrow South Africa’s lead and establish a strong first-innings total.
The duo helped Sri Lanka pass the 250 mark, but both were dismissed by Marco Jansen in quick succession, falling just short of their respective half-centuries.
Just as captain Dhananjaya de Silva and Kusal Mendis started to settle in, Sri Lanka fell from 297-5 to 298-8 courtesy of Paterson picking three wickets in one over.
Prabath Jayasuriya and Vishwa Fernando managed to take Sri Lanka’s total over 300 in the 91st over. After the quick fall of wickets, the pair managed to steady the ship as Sri Lanka went into lunch 318-8 with South Africa’s lead being 40 runs.