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22.10.2019 07:14
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South Africa finisher Farhaan Behardien did the same job for his franchise, his 33-ball 65 leading Titans to their fourth successive victory in the T20 Challenge, beating Dolphins by 58 runs. After Behardiens seventh T20 fifty carried Titans to 185 for 4, seamer Junior Dala and legspinner Shaun von Berg threw the chase off the track with three-wicket hauls.Having been sent in, Titans sprinted to 42 for 0 in the Powerplay. Three overs later Imran Tahir provided Dolphins the breakthrough by pinning Grant Mokoena lbw for 25. Cameron Delport and Kyle Nipper then struck in successive overs to send back Jonathan Vandiar and Heinrich Klaasen, bringing Titans to 89 for 3 in 12 overs.Enter Behardien. He added 93 in 46 balls with Heino Kuhn to pull his team ahead. Kuhn was eventually run-out for 32 off 17 balls in the last over of the innings, but by then Titans had passed 180. Behardien stayed unbeaten with one four and four sixes.Chasing 186, Dolphins lost Delport early to Dala, but Morne van Wyk and Kevin Pietersen, who was playing his first T20 since picking up a calf injury in the IPL in April this year, gave Dolphins hope with a 44-run stand.But from the moment van Wyk fell for 41, Dolphins lost six wickets for 13 runs, with von Berg cutting through the middle order. Dala then returned to take care of the tail as Dolphins were restricted to 127 for 8. Pietersen scored 24 as only four Dolphins batsmen reached double figures and suffered their second loss in three matches.Christiaan Jonkers rapid 48 off 27 balls and three top-order wickets from Basheeru-Deen Walters set up Warriors 42-run win against Knights in Bloemfontein. A strong opening stand and Jonkers unbeaten knock led Warriors to 157 for 5 before Knights were bowled out for 115. Warriors are now placed second with two wins from three matches.Warriors openers JJ Smuts and Somila Seyibokwe capitalised on their decision to bat by putting up 47 runs in 5.5 overs. Seyibokwe fell for a 21-ball 29 before Smuts 38 off 29 led them almost to the halfway mark but Warriors soon lost three quick wickets. Jonker, coming in at No. 5, then blasted four fours and two sixes to help Warriors score 51 off the last 35 balls.Defending 157, Walters gave Warriors an ideal start by removing the top three Knights batsmen for single-digit scores. Reeling at 23 for 3 in the fifth over, Knights saw some resistance from Rudi Second, Diego Rosier and Patrick Botha but Smuts left-arm spin accounted for two of them and Knights never recovered from there. Only one other batsman - Marchant de Lange - scored in double digits before Knights were bowled out in 18.2 overs. Walters finished with 3 for 16 while Smuts, Sisanda Magala and Andrew Birch took two each. Mangaliso Mosehles fifth T20 fifty helped Lions achieve a three-run Duckworth-Lewis win in a rain-hit match against Cape Cobras in Potchefstroom. Batting first, Lions reached 165 for 5 in 19.1 overs, thanks to wicketkeeper Mosehles 40-ball 58 and an unbeaten 20-ball 35 from Nicky van den Bergh from No. 6. Then came a rain interruption, which left Cape Cobras chasing a revised target of 70 in six overs.Richard Levi set the tone for the chase, hitting the first two balls for four and six before Hardus Viljoen bowled him off the fourth ball. With Wayne Parnell and Kieron Pollard continuing to find the boundary regularly, they reached 41 for 1 before Pollard holed out for 26 off 12 balls. Then a Parnell six off Eddie Leie left Cobras needing 21 off the last two overs.Aaron Phangiso sent down a tight fifth over, conceding five singles and a leg-bye, leaving 15 to get off the last over, bowled by Willem Mulder. 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The speculation went into meltdown mode, of the golden nugget variety. At the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur, Hyderabad romped to a nine-wicket win against Goa, after being set a target of 35. Hyderabad lost Akshath Reddy for 2 after 21 runs had already been knocked off the target. Tanmay Agarwal stayed not out on 27 and took the side home in B Anirudhs company.The day began with Goa 5 for no loss in their second innings, having conceded a first-innings lead of 224 runs. Goa had several solid contributions - Sagun Kamat (55), Snehal Kauthankar (34), Saurabh Bandekar (51), Shadab Jakati (28) and RR Singh (30) - but none managed to convert it into a century. Ravi Kiran, the new-ball bowler, led the way with 3 for 40.Batsmen had a field day at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai as the Haryana-Services clash laboured to a draw. Haryana walked away with the first-innings honours. Services began the final day on 148 for 2. Nakul Verma, unbeaten on 54 overnight, added 24 more to top-score with 78, while Ravi Chauhan and Shamsher Yadav also raised half-centuries to help Services respond strongly with 329 for 6 declared. Nitin Saini took centrestage, scoring 101 in their chase of 279. Saini was unbeaten when proceedings ended with Haryana on 136 for 1.Over at the Bengal Crickeet Academy Ground in Kalyani, Kerala took first-innings points against Jammu & Kashmir.ddddddddddddJ&K had been reduced to 106 for 5 in response to Keralas first-innings 306, and managed to add just 15 more to that tally before being shot out for 121, conceding a 185-run first-innings lead. KS Monish and Iqbal Abdulla, the left-arm spinners, inflicted the bulk of the damage, taking seven wickets between them.Asked to follow on, J&K were brought down to 91 for 4, with Abdulla taking two wickets. Shubham Khajuria showed resolve, resisting with an unbeaten 39 that came off 90 balls.The Himachal Pradesh-Andhra clash at the KIIT Stadium in Bhubaneswar ended in a draw after a 45-over final day. Play began with Andhra 47 for 1 in the first innings, trailing by 310 runs after Himachal amassed 357, courtesy centuries from Sumeet Verman (142) and Prashant Chopra (117).Prasanth Kumar and captain Hanuma Vihari, the overnight batsmen, both raised half-centuries, finishing unbeaten on 93 and 68 respectively. Andhra were 167 for 1 in 59 overs when stumps were drawn. Both teams shared a point each. ' ' '

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