#PSL (23/10/2019) Mamelodi Sundowns 1 - 0 Highlands Park (Fans + Team: A Ene Pula Ya Medupe)
#PSL (23/10/2019) Mamelodi Sundowns 1 - 0 Highlands Park (Fans + Team: A Ene Pula Ya Medupe)

Sundowns: Mweene, Langerman, Ngcongca, Madisha, Jali, Kekana, Lebusa, Sirino, Maboe, Zwane, Morena Subs: Ngcobo, Vilakazi, Coetzee, Lakay, Mkhulise, Mahlambi, Affonso. Highlands: Ngobeni, Mokoena, Mbhele, Msimango, Rae, Mbunjana, Williams, Mbatha, Shalulile, Mvala, Mogaila. Subs: Peters, Fransman, Letsholonyane, Banda, Jooste, Motlafi, Ndoro. Please click Like, Subscribe and Comment



MTN8 (19/09/2019) Mamelodi Sundowns 0 - 2 Supersport United (Yindaba kabani)
MTN8 (19/09/2019) Mamelodi Sundowns 0 - 2 Supersport United (Yindaba kabani)

Second leg of MTN8 Semi Finals: Mamelodi Sundowns 1 - 3 Supersport United Sundowns: Onyango, Ngcongca, Arendse, Lebusa, Langerman, Coetzee, Kekana, Zwane, Sirino, Morena, Meza. Subs: Pieterse, Mabunda, Lakay, Mkhulise, Vilakazi, Madisha, Maboe. SuperSport: Williams, Nhlapo, Khumalo, Daniels, Bhasera, Furman, Mokoena, Mbule, Modiba, Gabuza, Grobler Subs: Pule, Fleurs, Webber, Mnyamane, Qalinge, Mahachi, Lungu.



MTN8 (01 Sept 2019) SuperSport United 1 - 1 Mamelodi Sundowns (Fans Chanting:  Tsatsi Le Monate)
MTN8 (01 Sept 2019) SuperSport United 1 - 1 Mamelodi Sundowns (Fans Chanting: Tsatsi Le Monate)

SuperSport: 30. Williams, 18. Nhlapo, 4. Daniels, 3. Khumalo, 14. Bhasera, 8. Furman, 28. Mokoena, 24. Mbule, 19. Rusike, 13. Gabuza, 7. Grobler. Subs: 33. Pule, 25. Fleurs, 12. Webber, 16. Modiba, 15. Qalinge, 11. Mahachi, 7. Lungu. Sundowns: 14. Onyango, 16. Ngconca, 6. Arendse, 5. Lebusa, 4. Langerman, 24. Seabi,8. Kekana, 18. Zwane, 10. Sirino, 11. Vilakazi, 33. Maboe. Subs: 30. Pieterse, 13. Mabunda, 7. Lakay, 21. Mkhulise, 12. Tade, 2. Madisha, 15. Jali.



MTN8: SuperSport United 1 - 1 Mamelodi Sundowns (Ku sho bani?)
MTN8: SuperSport United 1 - 1 Mamelodi Sundowns (Ku sho bani?)

SuperSport: 30. Williams, 18. Nhlapo, 4. Daniels, 3. Khumalo, 14. Bhasera, 8. Furman, 28. Mokoena, 24. Mbule, 19. Rusike, 13. Gabuza, 7. Grobler. Subs: 33. Pule, 25. Fleurs, 12. Webber, 16. Modiba, 15. Qalinge, 11. Mahachi, 7. Lungu. Sundowns: 14. Onyango, 16. Ngconca, 6. Arendse, 5. Lebusa, 4. Langerman, 24. Seabi,8. Kekana, 18. Zwane, 10. Sirino, 11. Vilakazi, 33. Maboe. Subs: 30. Pieterse, 13. Mabunda, 7. Lakay, 21. Mkhulise, 12. Tade, 2. Madisha, 15. Jali.



Warriors vs Cape Cobras | Knights vs Titans | Lions vs Dolphins | Momentum One Day Cup 2019
Warriors vs Cape Cobras | Knights vs Titans | Lions vs Dolphins | Momentum One Day Cup 2019

Warriors Squad:JJ Smuts (c), Andrew Birch, Gihahn Cloete (wk), Ayabulela Gqamane, Yaseen Vallie, Clyde Fortuin, Colin Ackermann, Basheeru-Deen Walters, Lesiba Ngoepe, Edward Michael Moore, Christiaan Jonker, Sisanda Magala, Lutho Sipamla, Anrich Nortje, Thomas Kaber, Matthew Breetzke, Marco Marais, Sithembile Langa, Sinethemba Qeshile (wk), Onke Nyaku, Glenton Stuurman Cape Cobras Squad:Jean-Paul Duminy, Hashim Amla, Vernon Philander, Rory Kleinveldt, Dane Piedt (c), Dayyaan Galiem, Jason Smith, Dane Paterson, Aviwe Mgijima, George Linde, Zubayr Hamza, Kyle Verreynne (wk), Tladi Bokako, Pieter Malan, Akhona Mnyaka, Janneman Malan, Isaac Dikgale, Mthiwekhaya Nabe, David Bedingham, Tsepo Ndwandwa, Mpilo Njoloza Knights Squad:Ryan McLaren, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Marchant de Lange, Eddie Leie, Rudi Second (wk), Romano Terblanche, Petrus van Biljon (c), Grant Mokoena, Keegan Petersen, Thandolwethu Mnyaka, Tshepo Ntuli , Mbulelo Budaza, Patrick Kruger, Andries Gous, Ottniel Baartman, Jacques Snyman Titans Squad:Heino Kuhn, Henry Davids, Dean Elgar, Jonathan Vandiar, Farhaan Behardien, Chris Morris, Theunis de Bruyn, Diego Rosier, Corbin Bosch, Aiden Markram, Lungi Ngidi, Shaun von Berg, Tabraiz Shamsi, Junior Dala, Heinrich Klaasen (c & wk), Tshepo Moreki, Grant Thomson, Eldred Hawken, Tony de Zorzi, Rivaldo Moonsamy, Gregory Mahlokwana, Shimane Alfred Mothoa, Imran Manack, Marcello Piedt, Kabelo Sekhukhune Lions Squad:Craig Alexander, Aaron Phangiso (c), Temba Bavuma, Mangaliso Mosehle (wk), Dwaine Pretorius, Beuran Hendricks, Reeza Hendricks, Rassie van der Dussen, Stephen Cook, Malusi Siboto, Dominic Hendricks, Omphile Ramela, Nono Pongolo, Bjorn Fortuin, Nicky van den Bergh, Wiaan Mulder, Kagiso Rapulana, Wihan Lubbe, Migael Pretorius, Ryan Rickelton, Nandre Burger, Delano Potgieter Dolphins Squad:Morne van Wyk (wk), Vaughn van Jaarsveld, David Miller, Imran Tahir, Robbie Frylinck, Dane Vilas (wk), Calvin Savage , Prenelan Subrayen, Andile Phehlukwayo, Cody Chetty, Keshav Maharaj, Mthokozisi Shezi, Khaya Zondo (c), Sibonelo Makhanya, Sarel Erwee, Senuran Muthusamy, Lwandiswa Zuma, Marques Ackerman, Okuhle Cele, Eathan Bosch, Smangaliso Nhlebela, Kerwin Mungroo #11Wickets #MODC #FantasyCricket



Dolphins vs Knights, day 4, Pietermaritzburg, match drawn
Dolphins vs Knights, day 4, Pietermaritzburg, match drawn

Dolphins vs Knights Rain and bad light ultimately proved to be the main winner as the 4-Day Domestic Series encounter between the Dolphins and Knights ended in a draw at the City Oval in Pietermaritzburg on Thursday. The inclement weather, which led to no play on day two and just over 50 overs squeezed in on day three, again briefly returned on the final day, allowing for only 72 overs to be sent down. To their credit, both teams tried to initiate a result, before the visitors finished the game on 181 for three in pursuit of a target of 295. The Central Franchise resumed at the start of play on 174 for six, but three wickets in 15 balls early on by Keith Dudgeon (3-32) gave the Dolphins hope. However, Rudi Second, who ended unbeaten on 80 (138 balls, 11×4), found support in a stubborn Tshepo Ntuli (one not out) to frustrate the home side, before they declared on 206 for nine. The hosts then attacked their way to 146 for three declared, thanks to quick-fire half-centuries by Sarel Erwee (57 off 72 balls, 10×4, 1×6) and Khaya Zondo (59 not out off 45 balls, 10×4). With only 35 overs available, the Dolphins needed to strike, and strike early too. And they did that through Ethan Bosch (3-44) after he removed Grant Mokoena (2) in the first over, but a partnership of 126 between Raynard van Tonder (60 off 89 balls, 6×4) and Keegan Petersen (71 not out off 92 balls, 7×4) ended all hope of a result. Play was also halted in between due to poor light as the weather again had its say, while right-hander Petersen, one of the stars of the season, went past 5 000 first-class career runs. Dolphins 354-7 decl (MJ Ackerman 137, S Muthusamy 89, K Zondo 34, G Roelofsen 32, E Bosch 22 not out; T Mnyaka 3-71, ZC Qwabe 2-46, T Ntuli 2-111) & 146-3 decl (K Zondo 59 not out, SJ Erwee 57; PE Kruger 1-8, T Mnyaka 1-14, ZC Qwabe 1-53) Knights 206-9 decl (RS Second 80 not out, SC van Schalkwyk 35, TG Mokoena 27, AGS Gous 27; E Bosch 4-82, KJ Dudgeon 3-32) & 181-3 (KD Petersen 71 not out, R van Tonder 60, RS Second 32 not out; E Bosch 3-44) Match drawn Footage: Cricket South Africa



Weather frustrates Dolphins and Knights best efforts
Weather frustrates Dolphins and Knights best efforts

Rain and bad light ultimately proved to be the main winner as the 4-Day Domestic Series encounter between the Hollywoodbets Dolphins and VKB Knights ended in a draw at the City Oval in Pietermaritzburg on Thursday. The inclement weather, which led to no play on day two and just over 50 overs squeezed in on day three, again briefly returned on the final day, allowing for only 72 overs to be sent down. To their credit, both teams tried to initiate a result, before the visitors finished the game on 181 for three in pursuit of a target of 295. The Central Franchise resumed at the start of play on 174 for six, but three wickets in 15 balls early on by Keith Dudgeon (3/32) gave the Dolphins hope. However, Rudi Second, who ended unbeaten on 80 (138 balls, 11 fours), found support in a stubborn Tshepo Ntuli (one not out) to frustrate the home side, before they declared on 206 for nine. The hosts then attacked their way to 146 for three declared thanks to quick-fire half centuries by Sarel Erwee (57 off 72 balls, 10 fours, 1 six) and Khaya Zondo (59 not out off 45 balls, 10 fours). With only 35 overs available, the Dolphins needed to strike and strike early too. And they did that through Ethan Bosch (3/44) after he removed Grant Mokoena (2) in the first over, but a partnership of 126 between Raynard van Tonder (60 off 89 balls, 6 fours) and Keegan Petersen (71 not out off 92 balls, 7 fours) ended all hope of a result. Play was also halted in between due to poor light as the weather again had its say, while right-hander Petersen, one of the stars of the season, went past 5 000 first-class career runs.



Knights vs Cape Cobras, day 3, Mangaung Oval
Knights vs Cape Cobras, day 3, Mangaung Oval

Knights vs Cape Cobras A maiden first-class century by Dane Piedt highlighted the penultimate day of the 4-Day Domestic Series encounter between the Knights and the Cape Cobras in Bloemfontein on Sunday. The visiting captain made 114 (145 balls, 11x4, 3x6) to surpass his previous best score (92 vs the Highveld Lions, 2013/14) to help his side amass 470 in response to the hosts' first-innings 319. But the reply of the Central Franchise went well through day three after they reached the close on 135 for one – whittling down the 151 deficit to trail by just 16. First-innings star Keegan Petersen was again going well with an unbeaten 59 (99 balls, 99 fours), while former South Africa U19 captain Raynard van Tonder (56 off 114 balls, 9 fours) was also excelling alongside him. The log-leading Cobras had started day three well-placed on 249 for four, but quickly lost overnight pair Jason Smith (30), their other centurion David Bedingham (114 off 145 balls, 11 fours, 3 sixes) and Dane Paterson (11). Shadley van Schalkwyk (4-67) did most of the damage, which saw the Cobras slip to 281 for seven and in danger of surrendering their good position. But Piedt shared a 47-run eighth-wicket stand with Lizaad Williams (18), before adding a remarkable competition record partnership with Mthiwekhaya Nabe. The pair added 132 for the ninth wicket, breaking a record set six years ago by Simon Harmer and Ayabulela Gqamane of 129 for the Warriors against the Titans in 2012/13. Nabe played an equally important role as that of Piedt by scoring his highest first-class score of 68 (87 balls, 9x4, 1x6) – a splendid effort considering his previous best score was only 12. That boosted the Cape side to a strong position and they seized even more control of the game when Nabe removed Grant Mokoena for 15 to leave the Knights on 22 for one, but Petersen and Van Tonder kept their side in the game, the latter thanks to his second franchise 50, as the game was left finely poised at the Mangaung Oval. Knights 319 (KD Petersen 161, RS Second 53, SC van Schalkwyk 22, T Ntuli 22 not out, ZC Qwabe 21; D Paterson 3-69, LB Williams 3-91, M Nabe 2-40, DL Piedt 1-66) & 135-1 (KD Petersen 59 not out, R van Tonder 56 not out; M Nabe 1-25) Cape Cobras 470 (DL Piedt 114, DG Bedingham 112, K Verreynne 89, M Nabe 68, JF Smith 30; SC van Schalkwyk 4-67, T Mnyaka 3-109, R McLaren 2-64) Knights trail by 16 runs with 9 second-innings wickets in hand Footage: Cricket South Africa




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