• First points for Knights after washout

    The Knights earned their first points of the One-Day Cup season, although they were helped by rain after their latest outing against the Warriors was washed out in East London on Tuesday.

    Not a single ball was sent down after heavy rain swept through the Eastern Cape, leaving umpires Dennis Smith and Clifford Isaacs little choice at Buffalo Park.

    The result handed the winless Knights, who had lost their previous three matches, their first points of the campaign after four games.

    The two points gained also helped the Warriors as they climbed a place to third with 11 points from five games.

    Meanwhile, Cape Cobras coach Ashwell Prince believes his team is currently just short of where they need to be and has challenged them to improve when they face the Dolphins in their latest One-Day Cup outing in Cape Town on Wednesday.

    The hosts have not been too bad so far this season, but have still ended up losing three of their five matches to sit second bottom in the standings at the halfway point of the regular season.

    In fact, they scored 300-plus in their last game and still ended up losing to the Imperial Lions, which disappointed Prince.

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    ‘The captain, Zubayr Hamza, batted really well in the last game and was very unfortunate to be on the losing side after such an unbelievable innings of 156,’ he said. ‘Posting 300 on the highveld these days is not quite enough.

    ‘We probably fell about 20 or 30 runs short, so fair play to the Lions for chasing that down.’

    The Cape side have had two scores in the 270s and just one really poor showing when they made 207 in a loss to the Titans.

    They are up against a Dolphins side whom they beat last time out when a score of 320 took them to victory in Pietermaritzburg.

    ‘Now we’re looking forward,’ Prince added. ‘We beat the Dolphins a couple of weeks ago, but they’re a solid outfit.

    ‘They’ve got some solid batsmen and have been playing well. They also have good balance in their bowling attack with quite a bit of spin in there.

    ‘They’re a strong side but all the teams are strong, to be honest. There’s no easy games and the Dolphins will be tough.’

    With the season now heading into the second half for the Cobras, every match is important. ‘We’re going to have to dig deep in these games,’ Prince concluded. ‘We can’t expect any easy. There’s no easy in professional sport.

    ‘We’re going to have to raise our game because at the moment we’re falling just short … five or ten percent. We have to bring a little bit more.’

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