1st Test, Durban, November 27, 2024, 01:00 PM

South Africa
Sri Lanka

SA 55%

Tie 24%

SL 21%

The upcoming two-match Test series between South Africa and Sri Lanka, starting on November 27, 2024, at Kingsmead, Durban, promises to be a thrilling encounter with both teams fighting for crucial World Test Championship (WTC) points. South Africa, enjoying the advantage of playing at home, faces a Sri Lankan team that has been in impressive form, particularly after their dominant 2-0 victory over New Zealand. Historically, South Africa has had a strong record against Sri Lanka, though Sri Lanka’s resilience, especially in recent series, makes them a formidable opponent. The first Test in Durban will likely see South Africa’s pace attack, led by Kagiso Rabada and supported by Marco Jansen and Gerald Coetzee, the dominant pace trio just like Australia's Cummins, Starc and Hazlewood, dominate the early phases of the match on a pitch known for providing bounce and movement, particularly to seamers. However, the pitch in Kingsmead, Durban is expected to slow down over the course of the match, offering spinners more assistance as the game progresses. Keshav Maharaj, South Africa’s left-arm spinner, will be key in exploiting these conditions later in the match. Historically, in the last four test matches when Sri Lanka toured the rainbow nation, back in 2019 and towards the end of 2020, Sri Lanka came out triumphant in the two-match series in 2019 but exactly the opposite happened when Sri Lanka returned to the South African shores when they got a proper thrashing. Returning from injury, Bavuma's leadership and solid batting at No. 4 will be crucial for the Proteas. On the other hand, Sri Lanka’s bowling attack, including the experienced Prabath Jayasuriya and the returning Lasith Embuldeniya, both left-arm orthodox, will be crucial for containing South Africa’s batters, especially as the pitch begins to wear. With the new ball though, Kasun Rajitha with his fiery pace, will be crucial in the early stages of Sri Lanka's bowling. Their batting on the other hand will depend heavily on the likes of Dimuth Karunaratne, Kusal Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva, and veteran Angelo Mathews, with Dhananjaya de Silva captaining the side. These players will need to apply themselves well, especially in the middle order, to counter the pace-heavy South African attack. The weather in Durban, with its humid coastal conditions, could lead to rain interruptions, which may affect the flow of the match, adding an element of unpredictability. Speaking about the World Test Championship qualification is a driving force for both teams. Sri Lanka is currently in a strong position, sitting third in the WTC standings, and they need to maintain their momentum to secure a spot in the final. Their strong recent performances have given them a real shot at reaching the WTC decider. South Africa, however, will be eager to capitalize on their home advantage and will need to win this series and their upcoming series against Pakistan to stay in contention for the WTC final. The match is expected to be a tightly contested affair, with the South African pace attack and Sri Lankan spinners playing pivotal roles in the outcome. The challenge for both teams will be to adapt to the changing conditions, with the pitch likely to play a significant role throughout the first Test. The key players for Sri Lanka, including Kusal Mendis, Angelo Mathews, Lasith Embuldeniya and Kasun Rajitha, will need to step up and perform, while South Africa will look to Coetzee, Rabada, Jansen, and Maharaj to lead them to victory. This series holds significant importance for both teams as they aim to keep their WTC hopes alive, and with such strong squads, the opening Test match promises to be a fascinating contest for world cricket to witness in general.