'We gave away some easy wickets' - Chandimal
There was no specific plan to score fast, says Sri Lanka's wicketkeeper-batsman
Dhananjaya de Silva looked Sri Lanka's most solid batsman, coming in at No. 7 • AFP
SA looking for 80-plus lead
Vernon Philander would like to see Sri Lanka's last three wickets fall for 25 runs at most to ensure South Africa take a sizeable advantage. "A lead of 80-plus will put us in good stead," Philander said, admitting that South Africa fell short of what they were looking to total.
"We were always looking at 300 plus but we knew if we strung a few good overs together, we could pick up a few wickets this morning. We knew it was going to be tough scoring here - it's always tough in PE."
High humidity and an easterly breeze assisted Philander and Kyle Abbott in finding movement. "The wicket asked of us to be patient. We were trying to expose a bit more outside edge or caught behind than lbws. We knew there was a little bit to work with. Sometimes it did a bit too much."
Kagiso Rabada struggled on the same surface. "The wicket suited myself and Kyle a little better," Philander said. "KG offers pace which makes it easier for batsmen to score. His natural length is also a little bit shorter than myself and Kyle."
Andrew Fidel Fernando is ESPNcricinfo's Sri Lanka correspondent. @andrewffernando