
Titans favourites for home final
The Titans are in prime position to finish top of the One Day Cup standings providing they can beat bottom-feeders the Cobras on Thursday.
The Titans are in prime position to finish top of the One Day Cup standings providing they can beat bottom-feeders the Cobras on Thursday.
In what is essentially a quarter-final, the Dolphins take on the Knights for playoff progression in the One Day Cup.
Warriors coach Malibongwe Maketa is only interested in beating the Lions on Thursday as his side look for a One Day Cup playoff spot.
AB de Villiers smashed 75 to lead the Titans to a seven-wicket win against the Warriors in Benoni on Tuesday.
Andile Phehlukwayo and Imran Tahir will make their Dolphins return for the clash against the Cobras on Wednesday.
Henry Davids and Heino Kuhn’s fifties helped the Titans set an unreachable 324-6 as they claimed a 35-run win over the Warriors on Sunday.
Fifties from Rassie van der Dussen and Dominic Hendricks allowed the Lions to raise themselves above the foot of the table with a three-wicket win over the Cobras at Boland Park on Friday evening.
Albie Morkel scored a run-a-ball 61 to beat the Lions by 109 runs, while there was also a victory for the Cobras over the Dolphins.
Titans coach Mark Boucher says ensuring everyone gets game time at the Titans is the toughest aspect of his job.
Dean Elgar hammered 98 off 45 balls to help the Titans to a 21-run win over the Knights when the One-Day Cup series resumed in Kimberley on Friday.