Titans kept in check

Titans kept in check

A career-best six-wicket haul from Duanne Olivier helped the VKB Knights end day one of the new Sunfoil Series season with a slight advantage over defending champions the Multiply Titans at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Wednesday.

Dean Elgar Titans
File Photo: Unlimited Titans

The right-arm seamer finished with 6/60 as the hosts were bowled out for 287 after the latter had won the toss and decided to bat first.


It could have been worse for the Titans after they had slipped to 137/5, before being rescued by Heinrich Klaasen’s 82 (139 balls, 13 fours) and a brisk 77 (100 balls, 12 fours, 2 sixes) from David Wiese.


The pair put on 142 for the sixth wicket after finding their team in early trouble through the loss of key batsmen Heino Kuhn (4), last season’s top batsman, and Standard Bank Proteas opener Dean Elgar (33), amongst several national players turning out for their franchises in round one in order to fine-tune preparations ahead of South Africa’s tour to Australia next month.


Apart from Olivier, whose previous best was 5/17 playing for Free State at a provincial level, Shadley van Schalkwyk (2/43) and Mbulelo Budaza (2/77) also enjoyed success with the ball.


Marchant de Lange (0/40) went wicketless in his first match for his new franchise.


The Knights faced 2.4 overs in reply, reaching stumps on 1/0. 

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