Cricket: South Africa lose opener on rain hit final day

COLOMBO, July 28, 2014 (AFP) - South Africa lost opener Dean Elgar before heavy rain stopped play on the fifth and final day of the series-deciding second Test against Sri Lanka on Monday. Elgar was dismissed by off-spinner Dilruwan Perera in the truncated start-stop first session that saw the visitors add 17 runs off seven overs.

The downpour led to an early lunch with the Proteas placed at 55-2 while chasing a target of 369.

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They require 314 more runs with eight wickets in hand.
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Quinton de Kock, promoted up the batting order, was batting on 28 with first-innings centurion and skipper Hashim Amla on four at the break.

The hosts, who posted 421 in their first essay, had bowled out South Africa for 282 in their first innings to gain a 139-run lead.

Sri Lanka declared their second innings on 229-8. Perera (1-27) gave the side an early breakthrough when Elgar failed to judge the ball that pitched on the middle but turned to clip the off-stump.

Elgar made 13 after facing 65 balls and shared 43 runs for the second wicket with De Kock.

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Elgar's opening partner Alviro Petersen was out for a duck late Sunday, being caught by Kithruwan Vithanage off left-arm spinner Ra

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