South Africa consolidated their lead on the fourth day of the first Test against Sri Lanka Saturday despite losing their opening batsmen to spinners Rangana Herath and Dilruwan Perera.
Galle: South Africa were 206-6 in their second innings at tea on the fourth day of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle on Saturday.
Jean-Paul Duminy was batting on eight while Quinton de Kock (36) fell on the last ball before the break.
South Africa, who bowled out Sri Lanka for 292 in the first innings, lead by 369 runs with four wickets in hand.
Earlier, South Africa lost their opening batsmen to spinners Rangana Herath and Dilruwan Perera before lunch.
After bundling out Sri Lanka for 292, the Proteas had moved to 63-2 at lunch.
South Africa started off cautiously against a bowling attack that relied heavily on spin in the absence of frontline seamer Shaminda Eranga, who is injured.
Opener Dean Elgar, who made 103 in the first innings, was the first batsman to fall as he tried to go for an ambitious drive off Herath (1-24) but nicked it behind to wicketkeeper Dinesh Chandimal.
He faced 29 balls and hit two fours in his 12-run knock.
Alviro Petersen (32) took on the spinners fearlessly, twice reverse-sweeping Perera in the same over for boundaries to step up the scoring.
In the end it was Perera who brought Petersen`s promising innings to an end with a good length ball that he nicked to Chandimal.
Earlier, South Africa wrapped up the Sri Lankan innings in the fifth over of the day with paceman Morne Morkel (3-49) sending back overnight batsman Herath for 19.
Herath edged the bowler to second slip where AB de Villiers dived to his left to pluck a stunning catch and bring the curtain down on Sri Lanka`s first innings.
Sri Lanka added just nine runs to their overnight score of 283-9.
Pace spearhead Dale Steyn was the star of the South African bowling, finishing with 5-54, his 23rd five-wicket haul in Tests.
The visitors were dealt a blow when paceman Vernon Philander was fined 75 percent of his match fee Friday after being accused of ball-tampering.
Philander, who bowled 15 wicketless overs for 31 runs, did not bowl on Saturday.
The second and final Test will be played in Colombo from July 24-28.
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