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Imperial Lions crowned Betway T20 Challenge champs in gripping final

The Imperial Lions were crowned Betway T20 Challenge champions on Sunday after Kagiso Rabada and Reeza Hendricks played leading roles to help them overcome the Hollywoodbets Dolphins by four wickets in a low-scoring final in Durban on Sunday. Proteas paceman Rabada, one of several stand-out bowlers, grabbed three for 12 in an impressive display of skill and speed as the hosts were restricted to a poor 107 for seven after winning the toss and batting. Opener Hendricks, the leading run-scorer in the competition, then struck 39 off 40 balls to lead a nervous chase that ended with the visitors crossing the line with an over to spare. That concluded an excellent all-round game for the Lions, who were defending the title they won the last time the competition was played back in the 2018/19 season. There was no event last year due to Covid-19, while this year's edition was held in a bio-secure environment (BSE) in the coastal city. The two sides, who shared the Momentum One-Day Cup title a few weeks agon in Potchefstroom, were the best teams of the week after finishing first and second during the round-robin phase of action. The top side, the Dolphins, were favourites heading into the game, but their batting turned into a disaster at Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium. Three of the top four Sarel Erwee (0), Ruan de Swardt (2) and David Miller (2) all fell for single-digit scores leaving their side on 14 for three inside the first five overs. Even though Grant Roelofsen (20) kept his wicket intact at the other end, free-scoring was proving to be difficult. They reached 44 for four at halfway, before losing Khaya Zondo (24) in the 13th over. Rabada then took out Mangaliso Mosehle (18) and Keshav Maharaj (1), with Robbie Frylinck (30*) left to battle it out all alone at the death - his team setting just 108. Apart from the fast bowler, Sisanda Magala collected two for 19, Bjorn Fortuin bagged one for 19 and Beuran Hendricks nabbed one for 29. The Dolphins needed early wickets to have a chance, but they did not get that as the Lions raced to 25 for none inside three overs. Ryan Rickelton was eventually dismissed for three by Keshav Maharaj (1/22), but Temba Bavuma (22) and Hendricks continued to keep them on top. Both did fall in quick succession, together with Rassie van der Dussen (3) and the promoted Rabada (1) to excite the hosts at 80 for five. But Wiaan Mulder (24*) kept his cool to finish the job for Wandile Gwavu's side. Story and footage: Cricket South Africa

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