Lunch Sri Lanka 318 for 8 (Nissanka 89, Kamindu 48, Mathews 44, Chandimal 44, Paterson 4-66, Jansen 2-100) trail South Africa 358 by 40 runs
After 88 overs of mostly hard grind – and with three dropped catches in the morning – matters hit fast-forward in Paterson’s second over, when he had Dhananjaya de Silva caught behind off his first ball, bowled Kusal Mendis, who left a delivery that nipped back in, off the third ball, and then had Lahiru Kumara stunningly caught by Jansen’s outstretched left-hand at gully off the fifth.
Sri Lanka went from a reasonably comfortable 297 for 5 to 298 for 8, and South Africa were 60 runs ahead at that stage. Sri Lanka have since eaten into that but on a surface that should deteriorate on the fourth and fifth days, South Africa will know that any advantage could prove crucial.