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South African bowler Makhaya Ntini (top) reacts after bowling out Sri Lankan batsman Kumar Sangakkara for 7 runs 10 November 2002 during the third day of a five-day Test match in Johannesburg. AFP 

Lankans poor batting helps SA to an innings victory

Ranjan Anandappa reporting from South Africa

Johannesburg, November 10

(Wanderers) - It was another dismal episode of the Sri Lanka batsmen and the coping up with the fast and bouncing ball which ended up Sri Lanka losing the first cricket Test against South Africa in an humiliatingly wide margin of by an innings and 64 runs with almost two and a quarter days to spare here at the Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg.
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