The Citizen (Gauteng)

Magala blitz sinks Knights

- Ken Borland

After Sisanda Magala (above) had taken five wickets to skittle the Knights for just 106, the expectatio­n was that the Lions would go for the bonus point win, but their own top-order wobble meant in the end they settled for a comfortabl­e seven-wicket triumph with 11 balls to spare at Kingsmead yesterday.

Gerald Coetzee (4-1-19-2), playing his first game of the competitio­n, had rocked the Lions with two wickets in his first two overs, leaving them on 6/2.

Captain Temba Bavuma then came to the crease to join Reeza Hendricks and he said after the game their approach was to make sure they won the game on a tricky pitch, rather than reach their lowly target inside 16 overs.

That they did with a third-wicket stand of 93, which was ended when Hendricks was run out for a fighting 47.

Bavuma batted on and finished with a composed 53 not out off 47 balls.

The Knights had earlier won the toss and elected to bat first, but their batsmen were all shortlived tenants at the crease in the face of an outstandin­g bowling display by the Lions.

Magala led the way with superb figures of 5/20, bowling at the stumps and showing plenty of skill as four of his victims were lbw or bowled.

Left-armer Beuran Hendricks (4-0-21-2) was again excellent as he removed both openers, while left-arm spinner Aaron Phangiso (4-0-14-2) gave the Lions a firm grip on the game, to reduce the Knights to 40/5.

Farhaan Behardien (28) and Ferisco Adams (23) were the only batsmen to cause the Lions even the slightest hassle.

The Lions are now top of the log on run-rate and play the Dolphins this afternoon.

Earlier, George Linde delivered one of the performanc­es of the tournament to just about keep the Cape Cobras alive with a 24run victory over the Warriors.

He first plundered an unbeaten 48 off 20 balls (six 4’s, two sixes) to help his team amass 181/5.

Linde then claimed 4/25 in four overs as the opposition were restricted to 157 all out in 19.2 overs.

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