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Hosts hold edge, but young side gives Sri Lanka hope

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Moonda: SA will be quietly-confident of 3-0 win (4:01)

Firdose Moonda and Andrew Fernando preview Sri Lanka's tour to South Africa that begins with the Boxing Day Test at Port Elizabeth (4:01)

Match facts

December 26-30, 2016
Start time 1000 local (0800 GMT)

Big Picture

Sri Lanka's tour record in South Africa does not make for pretty reading. Out of 10 Tests in the country, eight have been lost. Of those, half have been innings losses and one a ten-wicket defeat. Only three Sri Lanka batsmen have reached triple figures (Thilan Samaraweera achieving it twice in the most recent tour), and the island's best seam bowler, Chaminda Vaas, could claim only 11 wickets at 47.45 in eight innings.

Muttiah Muralitharan perhaps has the best South Africa record, with 35 scalps at 26.02, but then he was, you know, Murali.

Maybe it is because of this litany of woeful returns that South Africa are upbeat ahead of their summer's sole series. They also quite clearly have a superior pace attack, a savvier batting order, the more proficient fielding unit, and probably better haircuts, faster cars and higher thread-count bed sheets.

And yet, there is hope in the visitors' camp - not all of which is the mandatory-but-misplaced pre-series bravado. They think they've unlocked something special in the past six months. They think they have a skilled middle order. And they think their attack, if not dominant or destructive, is at least decent (as long as the quicks can stay fit).

And yet, for all that, it is the hosts who look likely to come out of this tussle sweeter than a glob of Faf du Plessis saliva. The pitch may tend to be slow at St. George's Park, but the two result matches in the ground this decade have been thumping South Africa wins - over Australia and New Zealand. When the final scores are totted up, it may be said that the likes of Kyle Abbott, Kagiso Rabada and Vernon Philander just confer too great an advantage at home.

It is up to this young Sri Lanka outfit to spring a great surprise.

Form guide

(last five completed matches, most recent first)
‹ South Africa: LWWWD
Sri Lanka: WWWWW

In the spotlight

Three Tests away from 100 now, Hashim Amla did not have the happiest of tours in Australia. He did not reach fifty in five Test innings in the country, and was also the lead figure in the frowniest cricket press conference of the year, in Adelaide. He now faces the prospect of reclaiming form against a team he has sometimes struggled against. His average against Sri Lanka is 36.81 - his lowest against any opposition, save for Zimbabwe, against whom he has only played one innings.

Dhananjaya de Silva is only five Tests into his career, but the hopes for him are many. He was the top scorer in a bowlers' series against Australia and, for now, averages more than 60. If he emerges from this match and this tour with credit, whatever the results in the series, Sri Lanka will feel much more secure about the team's future.

Teams news

South Africa appear unlikely to spring any major surprises in their XI. Faf du Plessis has already confirmed three quicks and a spinner will play - Rabada, Abbott, Phlander and Keshav Maharaj most likely forming the attack.

South Africa (probable): 1. Dean Elgar, 2 Stephen Cook, 3 Hashim Amla, 4 JP Duminy, 5 Faf du Plessis (capt.), 6 Temba Bavuma, 7 Quinton de Kock (wk), 8 Vernon Philander, 9 Kyle Abbott, 10 Keshav Maharaj, 11 Kagiso Rabada

Sri Lanka's batting appears settled, but the make-up of their attack is more difficult to predict. Nuwan Pradeep and Rangana Herath are sure to play. Dushmantha Chameera and Suranga Lakmal appear likeliest to join them, but Lahiru Kumara has also made a strong case for inclusion with three wickets in the tour match.

Sri Lanka(probable): 1 Kaushal Silva, 2 Dimuth Karunaratne, 3 Kusal Perera, 4 Kusal Mendis, 5 Angelo Mathews (capt.), 6 Dinesh Chandimal (wk), 7 Dhananjaya de Silva, 8 Rangana Herath, 9 Dushmantha Chameera, 10 Suranga Lakmal, 11 Nuwan Pradeep

Pitch and conditions

Ground staff have left extra grass on this surface to prevent it from breaking up, but the Port Elizabeth winds may dry it out as the match goes on. There is a chance of showers on day two, but the weather is expected to be warm and fine otherwise.

Stats and trivia

  • South Africa have never lost a home series to a team from Asia. Only two of seventeen such series have been drawn, most recently against India in 2010-11.

  • Kagiso Rabada needs six more scalps to reach a career tally of 50.

  • Rangana Herath has 54 Test wickets in 2016, which makes him the year's second-highest wicket-taker behind R Ashwin. Herath's average of 17.53 is better than that of any bowler with 20 wickets or more.

Quotes

"Suranga and Nuwan are bowling very well. Chameera's just coming back from injury, and that's a major plus point for us. Lahiru Kumara is there to bring a little extra pace as well. I think we have variety. Apart from not having Dhammika Prasad, this is our best bowling combination."

Rangana Herath expresses confidence in Sri Lanka's attack

"We are a team that's good when we're in trouble, but we're trying to change that and become a team that dominates first and puts the opposition under pressure first."

South Africa captain Faf du Plessis talks about a new approach

Fourth Innings Hero

69.75

Mathews' average in 4th inns of Tests. Only Bruce Mitchell, Jeffrey Stollmeyer and Bradman average higher (min 500 runs)

Tough ask

410

Most runs scored by SL in the 4th inn of a Test. This was scored against Aus at Hobart in 2007. Their highest 4th inn score in SA is 306.They need 488 to win.

Starting Strong

3

Number of centuries scored by Stephen Cook this year - Highest for any player from South Africa. Amla, Du Plessis and De Kock have 2 hundreds each.

Rare Feat

1

Instances of the same opening pair for RSA before Elgar and Cook to have 2 100+ run stands in both innings of a Test.Bob Catteral and Bruce Mitchell did so in 1929

Opening Salvo

1970

Last instance of the opening stand having 2 50+ run stands in a Test Match for RSA at Port Elizabeth. Barry Richards and Eddie Barlow added 157 and 73 against Aus

Favourite Team

17.34

Philander's average versus Sri Lanka in Tests. 2nd best against any team.He now has 3 five wicket hauls against SL, Aus and NZ.

bowlers' session

7/56

Score in the 1st session on the 2nd day of the Test at Port Elizabeth. Only six wickets fell on the 1st day and 267 runs were made.

Maiden five-for

0

No. of five-wicket hauls by Suranga Lakmal before this. He is playing his 32nd Test.

Getting starts, getting out

5

Instances of South Africa's top five all being dismissed between 20 and 65 in a Test innings. This is only the third such instance since their readmission

Amla's dip in form

49.92

Hashim Amla's career average; he needs to score 62 (if dismissed) in the 2nd innings to bring his average back up to 50

A long time coming

1970

The last time South Africa had a century stand for the first wicket here in Tests, before today: Eddie Barlow and Barry Richards added 157 v Australia

Fifty stand at last

16.25

SA's average opening stand in Port Elizabeth in their 12 previous Test innings from 2001. Their highest opening partnership in this period was 47