Cape Argus

Nackerdien ‘very happy’ with WP win

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

WESTERN Province have returned to the old-school values of playing four-day cricket and it has been tremendous­ly successful for Salieg Nackerdien’s team

Province completed their second consecutiv­e comprehens­ive victory at Newlands this past weekend, handing the Knights an innings and 155-run thrashing in the Cricket South Africa 4-Day Series. It follows on from WP’s equally dominant innings and 210run victory over the Rocks last weekend.

After a rain-affected draw against the Titans at Centurion in their opening game of the season, this leaves WP just 2.12 points shy of the table-topping Warriors, who have a 100% record, having won all three of their matches.

The central aspects of WP’s success has been their batters ability to score big hundreds, with Tony de Zorzi breaking the record books this past weekend with the first triple century at Newlands in first-class cricket.

Fellow top-order batter Mohammad Yaseen Vallie also struck a composed 136 to set up WP’s mammoth 575/7 declared.

It was 18 runs more than last weekend’s 557/5 declared, when captain Kyle Verreynne struck 201 not out and De Zorzi 163.

But it has not been the batting unit alone that has taken on the responsibi­lity. The bowlers have performed splendidly as a collective.

Initially, the seamers dismissed the Knights for 111 on the first day before the spin of George Linde (3/64) and Aviwe Mgijima (1/21) toiled collective­ly on the third day, when the Knights offered up greater resistance by compiling 309 in 98.3 overs second time around.

“I am very happy, the guys deserve another win for the way they fought,” coach Nackerdien said.

“Obviously, the way we started the game set it up with the batters through Tony’s 300 and Mo Vallies’s 136. That set the tone and momentum through our innings

“I am also very happy that we were able to take 20 wickets again. All the bowlers were very good, and the fact that nobody has taken a fiver yet, shows that everyone is contributi­ng.

“I think we are doing the basics well and executing our plans. The way we played in the last two games is all about discipline, which is the way we want to go about our game going forward. It’s about winning each and every session.”

WP will be ruing the fact that the four-day competitio­n now takes a break while they are in red-hot form, and will only resume again in February.

They will instead have to switch their focus to the CSA One-Day Cup and hope they can continue this new-found momentum in the white-ball competitio­n that starts on Sunday against the Dolphins at Newlands.

 ?? | BackpagePi­x ?? TONY de Zorzi on his way to a historic triple ton.
| BackpagePi­x TONY de Zorzi on his way to a historic triple ton.

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