Thami Tsolekile equals South African record
Thami Tsolekile stole the limelight equalling the South African first-class record as he joined a group of ten wicketkeepers to make 7 dismissals in a first-class innings
Keith Lane
23-Jun-2005
3rd day Western Province Boland 346 and 115 for 7 (Pollock 3-19) lead Dolphins 388 (H Amla 106, Pollock 66, Klusener 66, Brown 55, Willoughby 3-75) by 73 runs.
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
A 108-run partnership, made under a lot of pressure, between Lance
Klusener (66) and Duncan Brown (55) saw the Dolphins pass the Western
Province Boland total of 346 at Kingsmead in Durban. Earlier Shaun Pollock
had lost his wicket on 66 giving Paul Adams the first of his two
wickets, but it was Thami Tsolekile who stole the limelight equalling
the South African first-class record as he joined a group of ten wicketkeepers to make 7 dismissals in a first-class innings.
WPBOL, with a star-studded batting line-up, were soon in trouble in their second innings. Pollock took the wickets of Herschelle Gibbs (0), Graeme Smith (2) and
Andrew Puttick (9) to set the Dolphins up for a thrilling finish tomorrow.
Mfuneko Ngam, after his injury scare on the first day, once again could not
complete his overs, as he struggled with his shoulder injury to take two
wickets. At close WPBOL had slumped to 115 for 7, with Ashwell Prince on
47, a lead of only 73 going into the last day. To add to their woes JP
Duminy, breaking his finger while fielding, had already left for Cape
Town, effectively leaving them at eight down, and Jacques Kallis may not
do too much bowling as he battles his way through a thigh strain.
3rd day Lions 375 and 194 for 5 dec (McKenzie 71*, Ontong 57) lead Warriors 173 and 53 for 1 by 343 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
In Potchefstroom the Warriors face an uphill battle as they chase down a
target of 397 after being bowled out for 173 in their first innings.
Andrew Hall and Charl Langeveldt took three wickets apiece as the
Warriors struggled to come to terms with their batting. A fighting 49
from Pieter Strydom, their captain, in 3-and-a-half hours was almost in vain as wickets
fell around him. Neil McKenzie (71) and Justin Ontong (57) allowed the
Lions the luxury of declaring at 194 leaving the home team ample time to
bowl the Warriors out for a second time. At close the Warriors had put
on a quick 53 for 1 in the 14 overs bowled.
3rd day Titans 458 and 69 for 1 lead Eagles 427 for 8 dec (Jacobs 149, Dippenaar 111) by 100 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
The batting paradise at SuperSport Park ensured that the game between
the Titans and Eagles was destined for a draw. There was some
encouragement in the batting department with Davey Jacobs's 149 still
being spoken about, while Boeta Dippenaar continued his early-season form
with a sparkling hundred. For the bowlers it was hard work, as only 17 wickets fell while 934 runs were scored in the first three days. Maybe it is time to end the preparation of bowler-friendly pitches and teach the bowlers how to bowl on flat beds. Congratulations
to the ground staff in Centurion.