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Cobras and Titans are looking to keep that winning feeling

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THE Cape Cobras and Titans are both looking to build on their recent upturn in results in the Momentum One-Day Cup when they clash at Newlands in Cape Town today.

Both claimed important wins over the weekend, the hosts claiming an excellent win over the Dolphins in Pietermari­tzburg and the visitors ousting the Warriors in Port Elizabeth.

For the Cobras, the result gave them their second win in three after they lost to the Highveld Lions last Friday, but consistenc­y is what assistant coach Faiek Davids continues to strive for.

“We’ve made a solid start to the campaign, but we have to continue plugging away,” he said.

The clash against the defending champions is also a third in six days for Ashwell Prince’s side but Davids insists they cannot complain.

“We have had a busy few days, but the guys know what they have to do,” he adds. “They are all profession­al cricketers.

“They know that the games are coming thick and fast and, if you do get onto a roll, then it’s also good for the team in terms of momentum and taking you deep into the competitio­n.

“That is our aim and we look forward to putting up another good performanc­e at Newlands on Wednesday.”

Prince expressed his delight to have Janneman Malan and Kyle Verreynne back from the Proteas squad.

“Unfortunat­ely, they didn’t get to play with the one game rained out. Having said that, they both joined the national team with good form and they’re both hungry to be back playing so it’s a real big positive to have them back and they will definitely strengthen our squad. We have a strong batting line-up and they will add to that.”

The Cobras are presently third on the standings, one point behind the Dolphins and Lions with all three sides having two wins apiece so far.

Just below them is where the Titans sit after they suffered two defeats from their first two, before their Sunday win in the Eastern Cape.

“It was nice to get that first win out the way because that obviously lifts the mood in the change room and changes how we approach things,” coach of the 2019/20 winners Mandla Mashimbyi said.

“The guys are motivated as always but the feeling after a win is always good.

“I think we played good cricket on the day and can now look forward to putting in another good performanc­e in the next one on Wednesday.”

Assessing their prospects against the Cobras, Mashimbyi admitted that the ball was in the court of his Titans players.

“It’s always the attitude to try and win each and every time we step on to that field. I think as always, if we tick all our boxes properly, then there’s no reason why we should lose the game.”

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