Postpublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 30 October 2021
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
Has it straightened enough?
South Africa win with one ball to spare
Hasaranga takes hat-trick
Bavuma 46 (46), Miller 23* (13)
Sri Lanka 142: Nissanka 72 (58)
Shamsi 3-17, Pretorius 3-17
De Kock returns for South Africa
Takes knee before match
Super 12s, Group 1, Sharjah
Thomas Mallows and Matthew Henry
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
Has it straightened enough?
Keshav Maharaj continues and we have another review, this time for lbw.
Upstairs it goes.
The failed appeal means that delivery was called a wide, so Tabraiz Shamsi comes in again and Nissanka squeezes it down fine leg for three.
He was home. Nissanka survives.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I think one spike is down.
Nothing on Ultraedge - so what about the stumping?
Ooh, looks like he is just home, but it is mighty close.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
They have gone up for everything here.
South Africa think they have a stumping here - it is sent upstairs for a review.
That's drinks and those two quick wickets leave Sri Lanka in a bit of trouble. A major rebuilding job is now needed.
Stuart Law
Former Australia batter & West Indies coach on BBC Test Match Special
That was a bit lazy. It was in the slot that he could have pinned the ears back and put it over the bowler's head.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That was a gentle dismissal. I am not sure Shamsi could quite believe it.
Rajapaksa c&b Shamsi 0 (SL 62-3)
Another one!
It's a bit soft as well as Bhanuka Rajapaksa gently lobs the ball straight back to Shamsi for a routine catch.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It was a lovely throw, a lovely take and he's gone.
It was right to go for the second - as a batter you're gambling on everything going perfectly by the fielder and that time it was.
Asalanka run out (Rabada) 21 (SL 61-2)
Yep. He's gone.
Easy decision for the third umpire as Asalanka is well out of his ground.
Sri Lanka's momentum checked once again.
Ooh is that a run out? It's a good throw in and Charith Asalanka looks to be in trouble.
Here we go again! Asalanka again clears the rope over midwicket after another loose one from Maharaj.
Just as we praise the South Africa spinners Keshav Maharaj, drags one down and Charith Asalanka clubs it over deep midwicket for six!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
These two spinners have started really well.
It's twin spin for South Africa as Tabraiz Shamsi comes into the attack.
It's tidy stuff first up as well as the Sri Lankan batters struggle to get the ball away - just the two off it.
Keshav Maharaj joins the party as the field spreads post-powerplay. The Sri Lankan batters take advantage as they deal exclusively in singles.
Tidy stuff first up from the South African left-armer.