Philander, Rabada rip through SL
Vernon Philander and Kagiso Rabada claimed four wickets each as South Africa ripped out Sri Lanka for 110 on the second day of the second Test at Newlands on Tuesday.
South Africa did not enforce the follow-on and were 35 without loss at the close, 317 runs ahead and in a powerful position to claim the victory they need to clinch the series.
Sri Lanka collapsed after going to tea on 56 for two with Rabada making a decisive breakthrough at the start of the final session when he had Dimuth Karunaratne brilliantly caught at point by Temba Bavuma for 24.
A steady procession of wickets followed as captain Angelo Mathews and his deputy Dinesh Chandimal went cheaply after rash shots to Rabada's persistent pace barrage. The tall seamer had snared Kaushal Silva before tea and finished with figures of 4-37.
Spinner Keshav Maharaj added the valuable wicket of Dhananjaya de Silva lbw for 16 before Philander mopped up the tail.
He had Rangana Herath trapped in front and Suranga Lakmal caught in the slips, seeing Dean Elgar parry the ball into the air and Hashim Amla take the catch. It was Philander's 150th Test wicket.
Lahiru Kumara was bowled and Philander dismissed Nuwan Prapeed with the next ball so the fast bowler will start on a hat-trick when Sri Lanka bat again. Upul Tharanga finished unbeaten on 26.
South Africa were all out before lunch with Quinton de Kock scoring 101 and teenager Kumara claiming six wickets for Sri Lanka in a career-best performance.
De Kock, 68 not out overnight, drove the first ball of the day for four and brought up his century off 122 balls, an instinctive innings full of quality shots.
SCORES IN BRIEF
SOUTH AFRICA: First innings 392 (Elgar 129, Amla 29, du Plessis 38, de Kock 101, Maharaj 32 not out; Lakmal 2-93, Kumara 6-122, Herath 2-57)
SRI LANKA: First innings 110 (Karunaratne 24, de Silva 16, Tharanga 26 not out; Philander 4-27, Rabada 4-37, Maharaj 2-32)
SOUTH AFRICA: Second innings 35 no loss (Cook 15 not out, Elgar 19 not out)
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