Scorecard
Overs 26-50
Jayawardene rotated through his roster of spinners - Jayasuriya, Dilshan, Murali - but only Murali looked like getting a wicket.
In fact, with more aggressive field placing, he could have struck harder, and oftener; time and again, pushes and prods by the batsmen went off bat or inside edge onto pad and fell into space.
Murali finally decided to do it all on his lonesome. In the 32nd over, he brought Herschelle Gibbs down the wicket with a flighted delivery the batsman tried to drive. The loop deceived him; the batsman wasn't quite to the pitch, the drive was uppish, and Murali dived to hold (31/51; 160/3).
Mark Boucher came, and was confronted with a slip, a silly point, a very short point. Murali, still operating round the wicket as he had against India the other evening, angled across the right hander, landed on off and turned in sharply onto the pad. The three close catchers on the off meant Boucher had to try and play it on the on; the ball defeated the shut bat face, and nailed him on the pad for a golden duck (0/1; 160/4).
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