Chester-le-Street (England): South Africa on Friday registered a nine-wicket win over Sri Lanka. After the win, skipper Faf du Plessis said the victory came a "little bit too late" for the Proteas as they are already out of the tournament.
With just six points from seven games, Sri Lanka still has a mathematical chance to be in the semifinals. But for that, they first need to win their last two games against already-eliminated West Indies (on July 1) and India (July 6) and then depend on favourable results from other remaining league stage games.
"Long time coming hey. It was a good game, we did ourselves justice with the talent we have in that dressing room. Set up by a good bowling performance. Dwaine (Pretorius) was exceptional. We've been trying to get him into the XI, but it's a balance thing. The nature of the wicket told me it needed to be straight lines with the ball, and that's why I brought Dwaine and Andile on early," Du Plessis said after South Africa registered only their second win in the competition.