SA vs SL Test: Sri Lanka were out for the lowest score in their Test history on the second day of the first Test in Durban on Thursday. The Sri Lankan team was out for 42 runs. South Africa’s left-arm fast bowler Marco Jansen bowled his career best and took seven wickets and succumbed to the Sri Lankan batsmen.
Johnson took seven wickets for 13 runs, including one maiden, in a bowling spell of 6.5 overs. The Sri Lankan team was out for 42 runs in just 13.5 overs. Apart from Jensen, Gerald Coetzee (18/2) and Kagiso Rabada (10/1) had important contributions in wrapping up Sri Lanka’s innings cheaply.
Kamindu Mendis (13) scored the most runs for Sri Lanka. Apart from this, Lahiru Kumar (10*) was successful in scoring double digit runs. Five Sri Lankan batsmen were out without opening the account. This was the lowest score in Sri Lanka’s Test history. Earlier in August 1994, she was all out for 71 runs against Pakistan in Kandy.
If we look at the history of Test cricket, the Sri Lankan team was all out on the sixth lowest score. Apart from this, Australia, New Zealand and India have also been out for 42 runs in the test.
Sri Lanka’s lowest score in test history
- 42 vs South Africa, Durban, 2024
- 71 vs Pakistan, Kandy, 1994
- 73 vs Pakistan, Kandy, 2006
- 81 vs England, Colombo, 2001
- 82 vs India, Chandigarh, 1990
- 82 vs England, Cardiff, 2011
The team that got all out on the lowest score in world cricket
- New Zealand – 26
- South Africa – 30
- South Africa – 30
- South Africa – 35
- South Africa – 36
- Australia – 36
- India – 36
- Ireland – 38
- New Zealand – 42
- Australia – 42
- India – 42
- Sri Lanka – 42
- South Africa – 43
South Africa has a shameful record
Let us tell you that Sri Lanka’s innings ended in just 13.5 overs i.e. 83 balls. The Sri Lankan team is at second place in terms of getting all out in the fewest number of balls in the entire Test innings. This shameful record is still in the name of South Africa, which was bowled out for just 30 runs in 12.3 i.e. 75 balls in 1924.