Day 4 of the Gqeberha Test witnessed an unexpected twist that briefly shifted the balance in favor of Sri Lanka against South Africa. The incident in question was a dramatic run-out involving South Africa’s Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs, which came about due to a breakdown in communication between the two batters.
Disastrous run of Tristan Stubbs: Lack of communication with Temba Bavuma
The turning point came when Bavuma, having played an aggressive shot to a delivery outside the off-stump, glanced the ball towards the leg side. Encouraged by the opportunity for an additional run, he sprinted down the pitch, prompting Stubbs to respond and start running. However, a sudden realization of the precarious situation, combined with poor communication, left Stubbs stranded mid-pitch.
Dimuth Karunaratne, the former Sri Lankan captain, demonstrated exceptional awareness and quick reflexes. Seizing the chance, he fielded the ball and launched a direct hit at the stumps, with Lahiru Kumara positioned perfectly to remove the bails. The precision of the throw ensured that Stubbs was caught short of the crease, leading to his dismissal for 47 runs in 112 balls. This unfortunate yet defining moment left South Africa at 213/4 at the time of Stubbs’ dismissal.
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Hits the stumps, and gets Stubbs! 🔥
Dimuth Karunaratne gets the break-through for Sri Lanka 👏
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South Africa’s position on Day 4 of he Gqeberha Test against Sri Lanka
By the time players headed into the drinks break on fourth day, South Africa have progressed to 238/4 in their second innings, establishing a lead of 268 runs over Sri Lanka. Bavuma is leading the innings with a composed 66 off 114 balls, playing a crucial role in stabilizing the innings with his combination of solid technique and attacking intent. His innings included two boundaries and a well-timed six, showcasing his capability to adapt his approach as needed.
David Bedingham is providing valuable support at the other end, scoring 18 off 36 balls. His resilience helped maintain a steady scoring rate of over 3 runs per over, which was essential as the game moved into its final, decisive stages. The partnership between Bavuma and Bedingham was critical in sustaining South Africa’s momentum and ensuring they could push their lead further.