Daily Dispatch

Jon-Jon steals victory as Warriors dance in rain

- By ALVIN REEVES

CAPTAIN Jon-Jon Smuts stole the show again as the Warriors claimed a berth in the Momentum One-Day Cup playoff with a 36-run Duckworth-Lewis victory over the Highveld Lions at St George’s Park last night.

Rain brought an early end to proceeding­s with the Warriors on 123 for four after 32 overs chasing 155 for victory.

A recalculat­ion when play was called off handed the Warriors the win and a place in Sunday’s playoff.

Smuts, who had earlier taken four wickets with the ball in hand, made a quick-fire 51 while sharing a 93run partnershi­p with Gihahn Cloete in 19 overs for the first wicket.

He struck eight boundaries which included some blistering on-drives and cover-drives off 57 balls and was eventually out leg before wicket to spinner Wihan Lubbe.

It was his 23rd List A half-century to go with the two hundreds he has scored this campaign. Cloete followed only three runs later for a well-played 41 off 65 balls. He was also trapped in front by Lubbe.

The sudden loss of the openers brought on a quiet period as Colin Ingram and Colin Ackermann tried to consolidat­e the innings.

But Lubbe struck again having Ackermann caught at deep square by Bjorn Fortuin for nine to leave the Warriors 111 for three and still needing 44 for victory.

Yaseen Vallie joined Ingram at the wicket and struggled to rotate the strike.

He had reached two off 16 balls before he hit one almost straight at Lubbe and took off down the pitch. Lubbe took aim at the other end and his direct hit saw Ingram run out by some distance for nine.

Vallie (8) and Lesiba Ngoepe (2) prodded around for what seemed like an age before the rain brought a merciful ending to proceeding­s.

Lubbe finished with three for 25 in eight overs, his best-ever analysis in List A cricket.

It has been a popular choice to bat first after winning the toss at St George’s Park during this campaign and so it proved when Lions skipper called correctly and opted to take first strike.

But it was not long before the visitors were in trouble as Sisanda Magala grabbed early wickets.

The Warriors seamer first trapped big scalp Reeza Hendricks in front for 10 and then castled Rassie van der Dussen for 14 to have the Lions 30 for two wickets in the eighth over.

The Warriors spinners have been difficult to get away at St George’s this season so it came as no surprise when all three of Jon-Jon Smuts, Colin Ackermann and Colin Ingram were called into action quite early.

They proved almost unplayable again yesterday as they bowled 24.2 overs between the three of them while conceding only 67 runs and taking six wickets.

Smuts led from the front with his leftarm spinners, claiming four for 25 in his 10 overs. Ingram took two wickets while Ackermann went wicket-less but contained well.

The Lions had three contributi­ons in the middle order from Mangi Mosehle (39), Dominic Hendricks (37) and Wihan Lubbe (31). But the remainder of the batsmen failed to come to the party.

The Warriors were also outstandin­g in the field with Kelly Smuts engineerin­g two run outs. — TMG

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