Tabraiz Shamsi makes massive statement on average Proteas day
The Titans wrist spinner scalps five victims in South Africa's only warm-up match before the series against Sri Lanka.
Tabraiz Shamsi. Photo: AFP.
If the Proteas believe they need to play two specialist spinners in next week’s first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, it’s going to be two left-armers.
Tabraiz Shamsi, the Titans wrist spinner, on Saturday virtually played himself into the reckoning with a superb five-wicket haul in South Africa’s two-day warm-up against a Sri Lanka Board XI in Colombo.
The 28-year-old claimed 5/45 in just over 13 potent overs to dismiss the hosts for 287.
Shamsi was arguably responsible for the total being limited to that after the Sri Lankans had sped to 152/1 in just under 37 overs.
The Proteas seamers had struggled in what clearly wasn’t great conditions for the faster men though Kagiso Rabada, back from a back injury, was economical and controlled.
But it was Shamsi who spun rings along with newcomer and Titans teammate Shaun von Berg, who claimed 2/82.
Von Berg though was expensive.
Dale Steyn and Lungi Ngidi struggled for rhythm.
The Proteas reached 17/1 at the close, with Aiden Markram being castled for a first-ball duck.
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