It wasn’t all bad for Sri Lanka, with Kamindu Mendis moving up two places among the batsmen despite his poor performance in Durban. He scored 13 runs in the first innings (the only Sri Lankan batsman to reach double figures) and 10 runs in the second, but it was enough to move up to 7th place, ahead of Stephen Smith and Saud Shaquil. Meanwhile, Dinesh Chandimal rose two places to 17th place thanks to 83 home runs in two innings.
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