Paterson took a Test-best 5/71 as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 328, which gave South Africa a 30-run first innings lead.
Dane Paterson continued his late-career revival when he bowled the Proteas into a strong position on the third day of the second Test against Sri Lanka at St George’s Park on Saturday.
Paterson took a Test-best 5/71 as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 328, which gave South Africa a 30-run first innings lead.
The hosts increased their advantage by scoring 191/3 by the close, an overall lead of 221.
Paterson took three wickets in an over as Sri Lanka could add only 86 runs for the loss of seven wickets to their overnight total of 242/3.
A first 5️⃣’ver!
Dane Paterson put on a superb display with the ball, as he took his first 5’ver in Test Match cricket.⚡️🏏
Very skillful bowling!😁#WozaNawe#BePartOfIt #SAvSL pic.twitter.com/qfBecIdLsz
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) December 7, 2024
Paterson, 35, played in 12 white-ball internationals followed by two Tests against England in 2019/20. That seemed to have been the extent of his international career.
He had a successful stint for Nottinghamshire in England and received a call from new South African Test coach Shukri Conrad when he failed to attract a bid to play for any of the six franchises in the 2024 SA20 league.
With franchise-contracted players ineligible for a series in New Zealand in February, Paterson joined a team of franchise rejects and played two Tests.
Paterson performed well as the team was being outplayed.
Injuries to Gerald Coetzee and Wiaan Mulder during South Africa’s win in the first Test in Durban provided an opening for Paterson in Gqeberha, where his accuracy and control proved the ideal foil to the pace of Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen.
Marco Jansen made the first breakthroughs on Saturday, dismissing Angelo Mathews with the old ball and Kamindu Mendis in the first over with the second new ball.
Paterson had Sri Lankan captain Dhananjaya de Silva caught at second slip, then bowled Kusal Mendis, who did not offer a shot to a ball which cut back sharply.
Lahiru Kumara was Paterson’s third victim in the over, spectacularly caught by a diving Jansen at gully.
Opening batsman Aiden Markram made an aggressive 55 in South Africa’s second innings but the scoring rate slowed against the left-arm spin of Prabath Jayasuriya, while the Sri Lankan seam bowlers found reverse swing and made stroke play difficult.
The match was still in the balance at 109/3 but Tristan Stubbs and Temba Bavuma added an unbeaten 82 before the close.
Day 3 | Stumps 🟢🟡
More runs and wickets in this thrilling test match, with a Paterson 5’ver and Markram half-century to top it off! 👏🏏
🇿🇦South Africa: 358/10 (1st Innings)
🇱🇰Sri Lanka: 328/10 (1st Innings)
🇿🇦South Africa: 191/3 (2nd Innings)The Proteas lead by 221 runs at… pic.twitter.com/PEmpa26Adz
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) December 7, 2024
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