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Cricket-Elgar falls short of ton as S Africa fight back against Sri Lanka

Opener Dean Elgar fell five runs short of a century as South Africa climbed to 317 for four at the close of play on day two of the first test against injury-hit Sri Lanka at Centurion Park on Sunday.

Cricket: Elgar falls short of ton as South Africa fight back against Sri Lanka

Cricket: Elgar falls short of ton as South Africa fight back against Sri Lanka Toggle share menu Advertisement Cricket: Elgar falls short of ton as South Africa fight back against Sri Lanka Dean Elgar looked on course for a century but fell five runs short. (Photo: AFP/Christiaan Kotze) 28 Dec 2020 12:50AM (Updated: 28 Dec 2020 01:26AM) Share this content Bookmark PRETORIA: Opener Dean Elgar fell five runs short of a century as South Africa climbed to 317 for four at the close of play on day two of the first test against injury-hit Sri Lanka at Centurion Park on Sunday (Dec 27). Elgar looked set for his 13th test ton until he offered Sri Lanka seamer Dasun Shanaka a sharp caught-and-bowled chance that was superbly taken.

SA Fight Back Against Sri Lanka

iAfrica Photo Credit: Alessandro Bogliari on Unsplash 3 months ago 2 min read Share with your network! Opener Dean Elgar fell five runs short of a century as South Africa climbed to 317 for four at the close of play on day two of the first test against injury-hit Sri Lanka at Centurion Park on Sunday. Elgar looked set for his 13th test ton until he offered Sri Lanka seamer Dasun Shanaka a sharp caught-and-bowled chance that was superbly taken. Faf du Plessis (55 not out) and Temba Bavuma (41 not out) will resume on the third morning after adding 97 runs, hoping to push South Africa past the visitors’ first innings score of 396 after two free-scoring days that have produced 713 runs at a rollicking rate of 4.24 runs per over.

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