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You are here: Home / News / Sport / Wiese And Dudgeon Star In T20 Challenge Double Header

Wiese And Dudgeon Star In T20 Challenge Double Header

25 March 2024 by Guest

JOHANNESBURG: A magical spell of bowling by David Wiese helped the Momentum Multiply Titans come back from a dire situation to…

JOHANNESBURG: A magical spell of bowling by David Wiese helped the Momentum Multiply Titans come back from a dire situation to rescue a superb tie against World Sports Betting Western Province on T20 Challenge double header day in Johannesburg on Saturday.

There was also a first win of the campaign for AET Tuskers as they flattened hosts DP World Lions by 8 wickets on the DLS Method, but it was all about the remarkable comeback for the side from north of the Jukskei at DP World Wanderers Stadium.

Batting first after losing the toss, they scrambled their way to a modest 147/7 thanks in the main to a dashing 37 off 23 balls by South Africa Under-19 star, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, and an unbeaten 39 by Proteas all-rounder Neil Brand.

Wayne Parnell, Beuran Hendricks (both 2/23) and George Linde (2/25) all played pivotal roles in restricting the defending champions.

Then in reply, Province made a flying start and were charging along on 92/0 thanks to Edward Moore (55 off 52 balls, 5 fours, 1 six) and David Bedingham (49) when Wiese was introduced to inflict a damning reversal.

With rain looming, he then removed rising South Africa batter Bedingham and Kyle Verreynne (6) in successive overs and also took out Linde (17) and Onke Nyaku (0) in back-to-back deliveries at the end of the 19th over to stun the Cape side.

Veteran Wiese was also aided by Tabraiz Shamsi (2/31), and with 10 needed from the last over, got most of what they required only for the weather to intervene and help the Titans claim a famous tie.

Saturday’s earlier match was also affected by the elements as the home side could only manage 90/5 in the 15 overs they were allowed to face on account of the rain.

Keith Dudgeon was brilliant for the KwaZulu-Natal side, claiming the unbelievable figures of 3-1-5-4, which included reducing the Lions to their knees at 0/3 and 3/4 after 2.4 overs.

There were ducks for Rassie Van Der Dussen, Temba Bavuma, Mitchell van Buuren and Reeza Hendricks, before Wiaan Mulder (36*) and Evan Jones (29*) took their side to a total of some respectability.

Cameron Delport ensured there was no stutter from the Tuskers by crashing 39 off 28 balls to help them complete a first win of the campaign with 3.2 overs to spare.

 

Source: cricket.co.za

Shaun Pollock: Shaun Pollock came around the scene when South Africa’s bowling lineup was led by Allan Donald. He came and made a frightening duo with the legend and then eventually surpassed his record to become Proteas best bowler ever.
Pollock is South Africa’s leading wicket-taker in all the formats as he has 823 wickets to his name. He is also the 7th highest wicket-taker in the world in all formats.

Pollock was chosen as the Wisden cricketer of the year for 2013.

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