South Africa win series thanks to 72 by Du Plessis

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa, (Reuters) – A  half-century from Faf du Plessis led South Africa to a  series-clinching victory in the third one-dayer against Sri  Lanka yesterday.

Chasing 267 to win, the home team were 179 for five after 34  overs when rain ended play.

According to Duckworth-Lewis calculations South Africa were  four runs ahead of Sri Lanka, giving them an unassailable 3-0  lead in the five-match series.

The 27-year-old Du Plessis lifted South Africa from 52 for  three with 72 off 74 balls, the highest of his three  half-centuries, before he became the second batsman to be run  out in the innings as he failed to beat a throw by Angelo  Mathews.

Captain AB de Villiers then took over with an aggressive 39  not out off 36 deliveries.

Earlier, fast bowler Lasith Malinga put Sri Lanka on top by  clean bowling Graeme Smith for two and Colin Ingram for 13.

Sri Lanka totalled 266 for nine after winning the toss.  Their top four all scored more than 30 but only opener Upul  Tharanga (58) managed a half-century.

Nuwan Kulasekara provided some impetus in the closing overs   with 40 off 38 balls.

The fourth match is in Kimberley on Friday.