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Hungry Lions on the prowl

With a Fortuin-favours-the-brave attitude, skipper Phangiso ready to take on Titans’ best

- STUART HESS last three matches is the most successGol­f

THE MESSAGE from skipper Aaron Phangiso to his Highveld Lions team before a mouth-watering clash with the Titans in the T20 Challenge was simple: “There is only one team (today), that’s us, we are going there to do one thing, and that’s collect points. That’s it.”

Phangiso, said he was hoping rumours that have been flying about in the last week that AB de Villiers would play today would prove true, because Phangiso wanted to face, “AB, Faf (du Plessis) and (Chris) Morris, all their big dogs. We will rock up there and just collect points.”

However, De Villiers was not included in the Titans’ squad for tonight’s SuperSport Park encounter after giving his surgically repaired elbow its first full batting session at training yesterday. Having already qualified for the playoffs, the Titans may hold off on De Villiers’s return until those matches next week.

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Phangiso’s bullishnes­s stems from the Lions’ recent run of form that has seen them win their last three matches, a reasonably comfortabl­e triumph against the Dolphins, a thumping of the Knights and then a tight win against the Warriors in Durban, which arrested the Eastern Cape team’s momentum.

That win on Sunday, coupled with a victory for the Cape Cobras over the Dolphins, has squeezed the table. The Titans and Warriors seem assured of a play-off spot, but the Lions, Cobras and Dolphins are separated by four points in the final week of the league phase of the competitio­n.

The Lions have cottoned on to a good rhythm stemming from finding the right balance to their starting 11. They are able to accommodat­e three seamers, led by Hardus Viljoen, and three spinners, led by Phangiso, and that spin combinatio­n in particular has proved key to the Lions’ success.

In the Phangiso, Bjorn Fortuin and Eddie Leie have bowled over half the overs for the Lions and conceded runs at a rate of 7.18 per over, while picking up a combined 12 wickets.

“We complement each other well,” Phangiso said yesterday.

“We have three quality spinners. Bjorn is a youngster, but he belongs at this level. A lot of times I’m controllin­g things in the middle, taking wicket,s but now teams are more careful when I bowl. In terms of the make-up – I’m going at six an over, Bjorn is doing the same and he’s picking up wickets. Teams are trying to target him as the youngster, but he’s actually the destroyer.”

Fortuin Subject to change ful spinner in the competitio­n, with nine wickets, and an economy rate of 7.73 runs an over. Although leg-spinner Leie has been inconsiste­nt, Phangiso also recognises that he needs confidence and hopes the boost he got from claiming 3/28 against the Warriors on Sunday will carry through to this evening’s encounter. “He’s not been at his best but we back him, we know what he’s capable of.” While the Lions have been on the rise, the Titans have had a mini-slump, losing their last two matches. Neverthele­ss, having had time to reflect since their loss last Friday to the Warriors, they will want to prove a point against their provincial neighbours. For the Titans there is also still plenty at stake in the league phase with first place – and an automatic spot in the final which that team will host – still up for grabs.

They lead the Warriors by just a point, and although missing De Villiers, boast a batting order that includes the competitio­n’s joint leading run-scorer in Farhaan Behardien, and experience­d campaigner­s in skipper Albie Morkel, Heino Kuhn and Henry Davids.

That battle between the respective batting line-ups is another intriguing element. The Lions have a settled, in-form top three in Rassie van der Dussen, Reeza Hendricks and Mangaliso Mosehle. The Titans’ strength lies in the middle order where Behardien, Morkel and David Wiese are great finishers. All matches start 6pm Tonight: BuildNat Cape Cobras vs VKB Knights, Newlands; Multiply Titans vs Bizhub Highveld Lions, SuperSport Park; Warriors vs HollywoodB­ets Dolphins, East London

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