The greatest test series result in SL history, right up there for all SC teams too.
While this isn't the strongest SA team, and the matches were played on late season pitches at two of the slower and drier venues in SA, but that is more than balanced out by the fact that Sri Lanka's first choice seamers apart from Lakmal were unavailable, the spinner was on debut (then injured after 6 overs in the 2nd test!), the two most experienced and talented batsmen on the island were out and there was general off-field turmoil going on at the end of a long touring season (that had yielded **** all success up to that point - while SA was stable and coming off 2 series victories at home).
Embuldeniya's 2nd innings performance at Durban was immense, up there with Herath's from 6 years ago, the pace trio twice gave us a headstart, then clawed us back into the game after the batters gave up first innings leads, that was really something to do away from home, when we all saw how things had panned out in similar situations in NZ and Aus previously.
In spite of everything, there is still a bit of paper covering the cracks, looking back at the last three tours...
- Dimuth has been poor since the England series, got starts, but didn't kick on once
- Thirimanne hasn't progressed at all since 2013
- Mendis played two match defining knocks, but did nothing in between (except take some ripping catches)
- DdS was also poor bar that 40 odd in the 2nd dig at Durban and his bowling in the 2nd dig yesterday
- Embuldenyia was awesome on debut, but there are still some question marks about how our spin line-up will look at home following the WC, hopefully the pitches back home will offer something to the seamers now that our pacers have established themselves so emphatically here in SA.
The emergance of Kusal Perera, Vishwa Fernando and BOP was very timely, Dickwella has been a bit of a revelation these tours too, some great efforts in back to the wall operations. Lakmal has announced himself as a very consistent, tenacious and occasionally deadly seamer, while Rajitha was able to back up his good work in WI and show a bit of aggression, he had a bit of a wicket-taking knack at times this tour, was a bit unlucky at Canberra I thought. The fielding has obviously improved a fair bit, there were some lapses (looking at you Thirimanne) but on the whole the attitude seems to have improved. Once thing that hasn't settled is the leadership problems, I don't really understand who our first choice captain is, I guess Dimuth is being looked at as a semi-permanent alternative, and Lakmal was really just a fill-in back at home against the Saffers.
When we next play at home (August I think, against NZ) I'm guessing the team would look something like...
Dimuth (c)
BOP
Mendis
Chandimal/DdS
Kusal
Matthews
Dickwella
Embuldeniya
Lakmal
Vishwa
Sandakan (possibly Akila if his remodelled action is effective in ODIs)
DdS is an option at the top of the order too - he opens for his club, but his main success at test level has come down the order, certainly didn't seem to have the technique for it from what I saw in Aus. I'm fairly confident that for the time being, Roshen Silva, Gunathalika, Dilruwan Perera and Thirimanne will be out of the picture for a while.
Such a wild result, tops the England tour from 2014 and the 3-0 sweep of Aus in 2016 by miles