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Jayawardene keeps Sri Lanka hopes alive August 07, 2006 19:20 IST Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene kept alive his team's hopes of pulling-off a big run-chase with an undefeated 77 in the second and final Test against South Africa on Monday. Set a difficult 352-target after bowling out South Africa for 311 in the morning, Sri Lanka closed a tense fourth day on 262 for five, still needing 90 to win the series 2-0. Jayawardene, a triple centurion in the first Test, steadied Sri Lanka after left-arm spinner Nicky Boje had struck three crucial blows either side of the tea interval to leave South Africa in the box seat. The 29-year-old right-hander, dropped on two in the gully, soaked up the pressure in a skilful effort that so far has included seven boundaries and two glorious sixes. Wicket-keeper Prasanna Jayawardene (27 not out) provided good support during an unbroken 61-run sixth wicket stand. Sri Lanka need to break the record for their highest successful run chase on home turf. The current mark stands at 326 against Zimbabwe in 1997/98. ScorecardSouth Africa (1st innings): 361 (A de Villiers 95, A Prince 86, S Pollock 57n o; M Muralitharan 5-128) Sri Lanka (1st innings): 321 (C Vaas 64, C Kapugedera 63, F Maharoof 56; D Steyn 5-82, M Ntini 4-84) South Africa (2nd innings): (Overnight: 257-7) Fall of wickets: 1-76, 2-119, 3-131, 4-161, 5-206, 6-207, 7-235, 8-280, 9-282, 10-311. Bowling: C. Vaas 19 - 4 - 53 � 0, L. Malinga 12 - 1 - 55 - 0 (nb-1), F. Maharoof 21 - 3 - 53 - 1 (w-1), M. Muralitharan 46.5 - 12 - 97 � 7, S. Jayasuriya 9 - 0 - 40 � 0. Sri Lanka (2nd innings): (Target: 352 runs) Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-94, 3-121, 4-164, 5-201 To bat: C. Vaas, L. Malinga, F. Maharoof, M. Muralitharan.
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