South Africa’s Anrich Nortje delivered an outstanding performance with the ball, taking four wickets for just seven runs as Sri Lanka was dismissed for a record low score of 77 in their T20 World Cup opener. This impressive display of bowling helped South Africa secure a six-wicket victory in New York. Nortje’s figures were the best by a South African at a T20 World Cup, surpassing his own performance of 4-10 against Bangladesh. Kagiso Rabada and Keshav Maharaj also contributed to Sri Lanka’s downfall, with Rabada taking 2-21 and Maharaj finishing with figures of 2-22.
Sri Lanka’s total of 77 runs was their lowest in all T20 cricket, and only opener Kusal Mendis and veteran Angelo Mathews managed to pass the 15-run mark. Sri Lanka’s captain Wanindu Hasaranga’s decision to bat first after winning the toss backfired, as the team struggled to cope with the challenging pitch conditions. The match took place at a Long Island ground specially built for the tournament, adding to the significance of the occasion for both teams.
Despite their low target, South Africa faced early struggles in their chase, losing wickets in the process. However, opener Quinton de Kock’s contribution of 20 runs and Heinrich Klaasen’s quickfire 19 not out helped the Proteas secure the victory with 26 balls to spare. Klaasen’s big hits in the crucial moments of the match eased South Africa’s nerves and guided them to a comfortable win.
In the bowling department, South African fast bowler Ottneil Baartman made an immediate impact, dismissing Pathum Nissanka with his first ball. Nortje continued his impressive performance, taking key wickets and contributing to Sri Lanka’s collapse. Maharaj also played a crucial role, taking two wickets in the ninth over to further dent Sri Lanka’s chances. Sri Lanka’s innings ended with the dismissal of Nuwan Thushara for just one run, with four ducks recorded by their batsmen in total.
Overall, South Africa’s dominant bowling display, led by Anrich Nortje, set the tone for their victory against Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup opener. The team’s ability to restrict Sri Lanka to a record low total and chase down the target comfortably showcased their strength in both bowling and batting departments. The win provides a positive start for South Africa in the tournament and boosts their confidence going forward. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, will need to regroup and address their batting weaknesses to bounce back in the competition.