Sri Lanka blasts to Test win in S.Africa

Kusal Perara has notched up 153, his highest Test score ever, to help Sri Lanka to a one-wicket victory over South Africa in their first Test.

Sri Lanka's middle-order batsman Kusal Perera scored a brilliant unbeaten century to lead them to a famous one-wicket win over South Africa in a thrilling first Test at Kingsmead.

Perera was not out on 153, his highest Test score, as he put on 78 for the last wicket with number 11 Vishwa Fernando (six not out), taking Sri Lanka to a victory target of 304 on Saturday that had looked out of sight for much of the innings.

South Africa appeared odds-on for victory when they claimed the ninth Sri Lankan wicket with the score on 226, but Perera launched a brilliant counter-attack with a mix of powerful hitting and intelligent farming of the strike.

The win, Sri Lanka's first in any format since October, ends South Africa's run of seven home series victories in a row with the second and final Test in Port Elizabeth from February 21-25.

"I don't know what to say, it was a great effort as a team, the lower order batsmen gave me great support," Perera said at the post-match presentation.

"I played my part, but we win as a team. This is a special game for us."

The winning total is the third-highest run chase ever in Durban and leaves Sri Lanka unbeaten in three Tests at Kingsmead, with two wins and a draw.

The last wicket stand of 78 is the highest ever to win a first class game of cricket, while the previous highest in Tests was 57 by Pakistan against Australia in 1994.

"It was an incredible game of cricket, and obviously very disappointing to be on the losing side," South Africa captain Faf du Plessis said.

"Well played to Sri Lanka, Perera was unbelievable; he deserves all the accolades that will come to him.

"Our bowlers were pretty good over the last two days, apart from a superhuman effort from Perera. I thought 300 was enough on this wicket, but great batting took it away from us."


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