Dolphins surge to the top
The Dolphins soared to the top of the One Day Cup standings with a thumping seven-wicket win against the Knights on Wednesday.
The Dolphins soared to the top of the One Day Cup standings with a thumping seven-wicket win against the Knights on Wednesday.
The Knights and the Dolphins will both be looking to bounce back from defeats when they face each other at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein on Wednesday.
Robbie Frylinck took three wickets in his ninth over for the Dolphins to beat the Lions by 27 runs.
Robbie Frylinck smashed a 19-ball fifty to steer the Dolphins to a five-wicket victory against the Titans.
Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj completed a six-wicket haul on day three in Pietermaritzburg to hand the Dolphins a 72-run first-innings lead over the Lions.
Jon-Jon Smuts scored a career-best 107 not out as he led his side to a historic victory at Buffalo Park against the Dolphins on Wednesday.
JJ Smuts’ career-best 107 not out led his side to a seven-wicket victory in their T20 Challenge clash against the Dolphins at Buffalo Park on Wednesday.
Warriors coach Malibongwe Maketa will take it one game at a time as his side closes in on the Titans in top spot.
Fifties from Richard Levi and Dane Vilas handed the Cobras a seven-wicket victory over the Dolphins, despite 79 from Kevin Pietersen.
Kevin Pietersen looks to boost the Dolphins’ chances, as they hunt for a victory against the unbeaten Titans on Wednesday.
The Lions claimed a six-run victory against the Dolphins on Sunday to lift them off rock bottom in the T20 Challenge.
The Dolphins strolled past the Knights with an eight-wicket victory thanks to brisk innings from Cody Chetty and Morne van Wyk.
The Dolphins’ batting line-up will be bolstered by the arrival of former England batsman Kevin Pietersen for their clash against the Titans on Sunday.
Dolphins batsman Khaya Zondo is determined to carry his four-day form into the T20 Challenge, starting this weekend.
A superb maiden double-century from Justin Ontong allowed the Cobras to close in on the Dolphins’ 478 in Paarl.