Quinton de Kock gets bowled: South African wicket-keeper batsman was found wanting against veteran Sri Lankan fast bowler.
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During the 35th match of the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 between Sri Lanka and South Africa at Chester-le-Street, veteran Sri Lanka fast bowler Lasith Malinga dismissed South Africa opening batsman Quinton de Kock to make early inroads into the opposition’s batting lineup.
It all happened on the penultimate delivery of the fifth over when de Kock was found wanting against Malinga’s pinpoint in-swinging yorker. In the midst of a mediocre form with the bat in hand, de Kock seemed to have no answer as the ball ended up disturbing his furniture.
Chasing a 204-run target, de Kock was under minimal pressure. While he would have hoped of finding form, Malinga seemed to have other plans for him. The southpaw ended up scoring 15 (16) with the help of three fours.
Already out of the tournament, South Africa would be looking to chase this total in the name of pride. With Hashim Amla looking good and captain Faf du Plessis accompanying him, their fans will be backing the senior duo to seal the chase.
After du Plessis won the toss and chose to field, his bowlers bundled out Sri Lanka for 203 in 49.3 overs. Top-order batsmen in Kusal Perera and Avishka Fernando both scored 30 each, becoming the highest run-scorers for their team in this match. With bowling figures of 10-0-25-3, South Africa all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius was the pick of the bowlers for South Africa.
Quinton de Kock gets bowled:
How Twitter reacted:
Another 🔥 yorker, another wicket for Lasith Malinga!
South Africa are 31/1 in 5 overs. #CWC19 | #SLvSA | #ProteaFire | #LionsRoar pic.twitter.com/iHECzLfZ16
— ICC (@ICC) June 28, 2019
A celebration that hasn’t changed over the years!#LionsRoar pic.twitter.com/uY33Xm4ajw
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) June 28, 2019
That man is at it again!
Lasith Malinga clean bowls Quinton de Kock with a trademark yorker 👌 #SLvSA | #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/NFQkFecFzv
— Cricket World Cup (@cricketworldcup) June 28, 2019
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