The DP World Lions men’s team head to Potchefstroom on Saturday (2pm start) for a top-of-the-log final round T20 showdown with the Auto Investments North-West Dragons and have greeted their midweek loss to World Sports Betting Western Province in mature fashion.
Whoever wins the Potchefstroom clash will finish top of the CSA T20 Challenge standings and will enjoy hosting privileges for Qualifier 1, as well as any other play-off game in which they are involved.
A washed out match will leave North-West in first place because they are currently one point ahead of the Pride, following the Lions’ four-wicket loss to Western Province in Johannesburg.
A two-paced pitch saw #ThePrideOfJozi post 145/7, Wandile Makwetu (41 off 23) and Rassie van der Dussen (43 off 33) leading the way with the bat. Delano Potgieter was outstanding with the ball as he took 2/4 in three overs, including a maiden but the visitors edged home with three balls to spare thanks to Eddie Moore’s lone hand (87* off 62 balls).
Coach Russell Domingo acknowledged that it was not the team’s best all-round performance this season, even the fielding and catching being a little sloppy. But the experienced mentor said perhaps that display had come at the right time.
“We had won four on the bounce and, in terms of the standings, we still would have had to beat the Dragons to finish first. Which would obviously be great because of the home playoffs you get. So if there was a game to lose then it was probably that one.
“We now have three games to win to win the title again and the last match was a good wake-up call. We are still a long way from perfect, we’ve had a few ugly, scrappy wins. But last season was similar, we peaked at the right time. Hopefully it’s a similar scenario this time and we start playing our best cricket towards the end of the competition,” Domingo said.
There will be at least one change to the DP World Lions team as wicketkeeper/opener Wandile Makwetu unfortunately bust a finger in the field against Western Province. Connor Esterhuizen will take over the gloves as he did in midweek but he will stay in the middle-order.
Makwetu made the opener’s slot his own this season as he belted 154 runs at a strike-rate of 133.91. Zubayr Hamza is likely to return to the starting XI and move up from his regular No 3 slot to open the batting.
“Wandile’s broken finger is most unfortunate because he has ensured we have been starting very well. Historically the JB Marks Oval has a good pitch and outfield, you get value for money for your strokes. So you generally want to chase or if you are batting first, then you have to put up a big score. We know the Dragons are a tough side and they have a handful of big, formidable players,” Domingo said.
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