Cape Times

Moore leads WP to victory

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

EDDIE Moore endeared himself to Newlands faithful yesterday with a battling 94 to take Western Province over the line by four wickets in their One-Day Cup encounter with the Dolphins.

Moore was playing in his first List A game for his new province since moving from the Warriors during the off-season. The 29-year-old not only anchored the pursuit of 227 for victory, but also showed great courage to bat on after being struck on the ankle by a wayward Dolphins shy at the stumps.

It was clear that Moore was in severe pain, particular­ly as he hobbled through for every single on one leg for the last five overs.

And even though he was caught on the long-on boundary with Province still needing four runs to win, the gritty left-hander had done his job.

The fact that Province required such heroism from Moore left a lot to be desired though in a match they had dominated for virtually 75% of the contest.

The home team initially reduced the Dolphins to 24/5 in the 14th over before Bradley Porteous struck a brilliant 100 to lift the visitors to 226/9.

And then Province were seemingly cruising at 147/2 in the pursuit of victory before a middle-order collapse left Moore and Mihlali Mpongwana needing to put on a 55-run partnershi­p for the sixth wicket to keep the home team on track.

Mpongwana also deserves plenty of credit with the 22-year-old holding his nerve in a tense situation.

The Dolphins deserve credit for trying to stay in the contest when they seemed floored on so many occasions.

WP's new-ball attack were once again superb with Nandre Burger and Beuran Hendricks setting the tone upfront.

Burger (3/41) struck in his first two overs and Hendricks chipped in with a scalp of his own before Mpongwana also helped himself to a couple of wickets.

Despite collecting the points at Newlands on Sunday, Province will know they can only improve as the competitio­n progresses, and will welcome the return of captain Wayne Parnell for the next match against the struggling Knights in Bloemfonte­in on Wednesday.

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