- South African cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2006
Infobox_Cricket_series_begin
series_name = South Africa in Sri Lanka in 2006
team1_
team1_name = South Africa
team2_
| team2_name = Sri Lanka
from_date =22 July
to_date =29 August 2006
team1_captain = Ashwell Prince
team2_captain = Mahela Jayawardene
Infobox_Cricket_series_tests
no_of_tests = 2
team1_tests_won = 0
team2_tests_won = 2
team1_tests_most_runs = A. B. de Villiers (217)
team2_tests_most_runs =Mahela Jayawardene (510)
team1_tests_most_wickets =Dale Steyn (8)
team2_tests_most_wickets =Muttiah Muralitharan (22)
player_of_test_series = Muttiah Muralitharan | TheSouth African cricket team toured Sri Lanka forcricket matches in the 2006 cricket season. South Africa are scheduled to play two Test matches against Sri Lanka, one warm-up first class game over three days against Sri Lanka A, and at least fourOne Day International s as part of a triangular series. Sri Lanka took the Test series 2–0 after winning the final Test by one wicket, their second successive home Test series win against South Africa after their win in 2004.__TOC__
quads
Matches
ri Lanka A v South Africans (22,23,24 July 2006)
Sri Lanka took the final Test by one wicket, in a match "neither side deserved to lose". [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/slvrsa/content/current/story/255917.html Mahela magic seals dramatic one-wicket win] , by S Rajesh, Cricinfo,
8 August 2006 ] South Africa opted to bat first, lost openers Gibbs and Hall for ducks, but captainAshwell Prince shared a fifth-wicket stand of 141 with de Villiers, andShaun Pollock also made an unbeaten half-century with the tail beforeMakhaya Ntini was caught on the final ball of the first day to close on 361.Ntini then took four top-order wickets in the morning session, his final wicket being that of
Sanath Jayasuriya three short of a half-century, and Sri Lanka were 86 for five, needing 275 for the final five wickets to restore parity. However, the sixth wicket stand betweenChamara Kapugedera andPrasanna Jayawardene yielded 105 runs before both were bowled in successive over, andFarveez Maharoof andChaminda Vaas then batted out 37 overs to add 117. Steyn then rounded off the tail, claiming his first Test five-for in 13.1 overs, and Sri Lanka were bowled out 40 short.On the third day, Gibbs made a four-hour 92, as Muralitharan and Kapugedera stood for most of the wickets; Kapugedera had
Jacques Rudolph andHashim Amla run out , while Muralitharan got credited with seven wickets while bowling. The final wicket was that ofAndrew Hall , the first of the innings, who was caught behind offFarveez Maharoof with the score on 76.Mark Boucher hit 65 with the tail before he was last out, setting Sri Lanka 352 to win in five sessions.South Africa got an immediate breakthrough, with opener
Upul Tharanga caught off Ntini for 0 in the third over. However, that was to be Ntini's only wicket; in his eighth over, he limped off with a hamstring injury, never to return. South Africa were left with four main bowlers, and as Steyn could not find his first innings effectiveness, andMahela Jayawardene stood up with a six-hour 123, Sri Lanka managed the chase. At lunch on day five, they needed 19 with four wickets in hand, but Jayawardene was caught by Gibbs in the eighth over after lunch, with 11 still needed.Andrew Hall then claimed the wickets of Vaas and Muralitharan in the same over, but also conceded two runs. Maharoof hit Boje for a single, andLasith Malinga could hit the winning run on the only ball he faced in the innings.Withdrawal from Unitech Cup
Originally, South Africa was set to play Sri Lanka and India in the tri-nation Unitech Cup one-day cricket tournament. Following a series of bomb blasts in the Sri Lankan capital, relating to the renewal of ethnic conflict plaguing that country, Cricket South Africa employed an independent security consultant to determine the risk posed to players. The risk to the team was determined to be "unacceptable" and South Africa's involvement in the tour came to a premature end. [ [http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/unitechcup/content/story/256635.html South Africa to fly home] , Cricinfo,
16 August 2006 ] Following South Africa's withdrawal, Sri Lanka and India were scheduled to play a One-day International series, but this was rained off.References and notes
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