Gary Kirsten 62 off 136 Balls 203 Mins 9 Fours vs Sri Lanka 1st Test, Cape Town, March 19 - 23, 1998-99

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Relive the brilliance of Gary Kirsten’s classic knock of 62 runs off 136 balls in the 1st Test at Cape Town, March 19–23, 1998. This innings, stretched over 203 minutes with 9 exquisite boundaries, was a fine example of Kirsten’s hallmark traits — patience, concentration, and textbook technique.

He entertained the crowd with delightful strokes: a superb pull shot off Pushpakumara, a flowing cover drive against Wickramasinghe, and a graceful straight drive past Chaminda Vaas. Each stroke reflected his mastery at the crease and his ability to absorb pressure while keeping the scoreboard moving.

Kirsten’s innings proved vital in helping South Africa post 418 runs in their first innings, a total that laid the foundation for a 70-run victory over Sri Lanka. This knock is remembered as one of Kirsten’s typically composed contributions, showcasing why he was regarded as one of the most dependable openers of his era.

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