Winning all that matters for Warriors
Warriors coach Malibongwe Maketa is only interested in beating the Lions on Thursday as his side look for a One Day Cup playoff spot.
Warriors coach Malibongwe Maketa is only interested in beating the Lions on Thursday as his side look for a One Day Cup playoff spot.
The Titans and Warriors go head to head as second takes on third in a high-stakes One Day Cup clash in Benoni on Tuesday.
Albie Morkel’s 117 wasn’t enough to prevent the Titans from back-to-back defeats against the Knights on Sunday.
Imran Tahir and Andile Phehlukwayo are both available for the Dolphins’ clash against the Warriors at Kingsmead on Friday.
All seven bowlers used for the Warriors took a wicket against the Dolphins on Friday night.
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.
The Warriors will look to utilise their home advantage when they host the Dolphins and the Titans this weekend.
The Warriors claimed their first win of the One Day Cup in a low-scoring game against a young Knights outfit in Kimberley on Saturday.
Richard Levi’s 73 off 55 helped the Cobras set an unbeatable 320-run target to claim a victory over the Warriors on Wednesday.
The Cobras and Warriors will seek a win, having lost their respective opening One Day Cup matches, when they clash at Buffalo Park on Wednesday.
A sparkling century from Reeza Hendricks allowed the Lions to begin the defence of their One Day Cup crown with a 44-run victory over the Warriors.
Simon Harmer scored 64 to take the Warriors from 159-7 to 244-7 on day two of their Sunfoil match against the Knights on Friday.
The Knights and Warriors aim for victory in Bloem as they hunt Sunfoil Series log-leaders Dolphins.
Half-tons from Colin Ackermann and Yaseen Vallie revived a shaky start to the Warriors’ first innings against the Cobras on Friday.
Andrew Puttick scored 85 as the Cobras posted 291 on day one against the Warriors at Buffalo Park on Thursday.