South Africa on brink of win over Sri Lanka in second Test match

South Africa's batsman Faf du Plessis plays a shot during day one of the third Test match on January 14, 2016
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South Africa move to the brink of a Test series win over Sri Lanka after leaving the tourists on 130-4 at stumps on day three, still 377 short of their target.

South Africa have continued their dominance over Sri Lanka in the second Test in Cape Town, with the hosts needing just six more wickets to wrap up the series win.

The hosts ended the first innings with an advantage of 282 runs, and after deciding against the follow-on, they reached 224-7 before opting for a declaration.

Opener Dean Elgar scored 55, while Stephen Cook (30), JP Duminy (29) and Faf du Plessis (41) all made valuable contributions as the Proteas set a target of 507.

Sri Lanka were dealt an immediate blow when Dimuth Karunaratne was dismissed for just seven, and they were soon reduced to 69-4 as each of the top four in their batting lineup got out as Vernon Philander and Kagiso Rabada picked up two wickets apiece.

Dinesh Chandimal (28) and Angelo Mathews (29) reached the close of play still at the crease, but Sri Lanka require another 377 runs for victory after getting to 130-4.

Chris Morris and Faf du Plessis celebrate during the second T20 between South Africa and England on February 20, 2016
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