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Dolphins vs Cape Cobras, 22nd Match

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20
W
Kleinveldt to Robbie Frylinck, out Caught by Levi!! A wicket off the last ball to finish the innings. Good comeback by Kleinveldt, pounds a back of the hand slower ball outside off, Frylinck smacks it straight to Levi at extra cover, who times his jump to perfection and clings onto it. Robbie Frylinck c Levi b Kleinveldt 0(1)
19.4
6
Kleinveldt to Zondo, SIX, Zondo you beauty! What a strike. Goes deep in his crease, rolls his wrists and smokes it over the cow corner stands for a maximum
19.3
W
Kleinveldt to Pietersen, out Caught by Ontong!! Pietersen perishes in quest of quick runs. Anyway, fabulous knock. A short ball from Kleinveldt, Pietersen went for the pull, didn't get it anywhere near the sweet spot of the willow, skies it towards deep mid-wicket and Ontong gobbles it up bending forward. Pietersen c Ontong b Kleinveldt 79(51) [4s-3 6s-5]
19.1
6
Kleinveldt to Pietersen, SIX, goodness gracious! On the roof and out of the stadium. Vintage stuff from KP. A juicy low full toss down leg, Pietersen seizes on it, just stays firm and deposits it over deep mid-wicket
18.5
6
Dane Paterson to Pietersen, SIX, wow! That's a monster blow from Pietersen. Sends it out of the park. New balls please! It was full and on the pads, Pietersen will not miss out on those. Clears his front leg and dismisses it over deep square leg
18.2
4
Dane Paterson to Zondo, FOUR, fantastic stuff from Zondo. Nothing wrong with the delivery, it was full on the stumps, Zondo made room and drills it wide of mid-off
18.1
6
Dane Paterson to Zondo, SIX, now Zondo takes a leaf out of KP's book. Backs away to leg to create some room, extends his arms and launches this full ball over mid-off. In fact, it just about clears the ropes
18
6
Parnell to Pietersen, SIX, Parnell misses his mark and pays the price. Dishes out a full ball on the pads, Pietersen takes full toll on it, flicks it nonchalantly over the ropes at deep square leg
16.3
Dane Paterson to Zondo, 1 run, angles one on middle and leg, dragged off the inner half to deep square leg
15.1
4
Pollard to Zondo, FOUR, excellent placement from Zondo. This short ball sits up nicely for Zondo, who rocks back and hooks it away, beats the fielder in the deep to perfection
14.2
F
George Linde to Pietersen, 2 runs, fifty for Pietersen, his 27th in T20s. Reaches the landmark with a drive through extra cover and adds a brace. Just a raise of the bat to the crowd and his teammates to soak in the applause
12.2
4
Parnell to Pietersen, FOUR, expertly played by Pietersen. Great awareness by KP. Third man was brought inside the ring for this ball, KP knew it, saw the ball full and wide of off, opens the bat face and threads the gap
11.2
6
Serame to Pietersen, SIX, boom! Pietersen is on the move. Dances down the track and meets the pitch, thumps it over the cow corner fence
10.2
4
Parnell to Pietersen, FOUR, you can't bowl on the pads to Pietersen, he is very strong in that area. A low full toss down leg, Pietersen rolls his wrists and places it wide of the man at deep mid-wicket
9.5
W
Serame to C Chetty, out Caught by Aviwe Mgijima!! What was Chetty doing there? Tried to send a ball out of the park with his very first ball but fails miserably. Two in two for Serame, who is on a hat-trick next ball. Chetty used his feet to meet the pitch and aimed to loft it over the long-on fence but skies it in the air towards eeep mid-wicket who settles under the steepler. C Chetty c Aviwe Mgijima b Serame 0(1)
9.4
W
Serame to van Wyk, out Caught by Cebo Tshiki!! Can you believe it? The sweep shot had led to his downfall. Nonetheless, a fantastic knock from Wyk comes to an end. He went low on the sweep, gets a top-edge and offers a dolly to short fine, who takes it with ease. van Wyk c Cebo Tshiki b Serame 44(36) [4s-7]
9.2
6
Serame to Pietersen, SIX, Pietersen didn't time it too well but the breeze takes the ball over the ropes. He came down the track to heave it towards the deep mid-wicket fence, doesn't make a good connection and skies it in the air. Gets enough wood to clear the long-on fence for a maximum
8.2
4
George Linde to van Wyk, FOUR, the bowler looks perplexed and has every right to be. It wasn't a bad delivery at all, he fired it full on the stumps, Wyk somehow manages to play the sweep very late, directs it past short fine
4.4
4
George Linde to van Wyk, FOUR, this is terrific stuff from Wyk. The sweep shot seems to be his go-to shot. Of course, Linde helped him on this ball by hurling it down leg. All Wyk had to do was to get some wood on the paddle, he did so and gets it very fine
4.1
4
George Linde to van Wyk, FOUR, oh, hello! Wyk greets Linde with a boundary. He is mastering the sweeps, ain't he? Again goes low to fetch it from outside off and sweeps it past square leg
3.4
4
Dane Paterson to Pietersen, FOUR, Pietersen gets his first boundary. Sees the width, rides the bounce and cuts it past backward point, who flings in the air but the ball bounces over his outstretched finger and zooms away to the fence
2.4
4
Kleinveldt to van Wyk, FOUR, that's very cheeky from Wyk. He exactly knows the field. Buries on one knee, fetches this fuller length delivery from outside off and almost paddles it through square leg. No chance for the fielder in the deep
2.2
W
Kleinveldt to Delport, out Caught by Levi!! That's a tame dismissal for Delport. Brilliant ploy by Kleinveldt and the Cobras' skipper. The slip was taken out and moved to short mid-wicket for this ball. Kleinveldt kept it simple according to the plan by bowling it on middle and leg, Delport chipped it straight to Levi at short mid-wicket who accepted the gift gleefully. Delport c Levi b Kleinveldt 5(3) [4s-1]
2.1
4
Kleinveldt to Delport, FOUR, shouts of "catch" but it flies away. Short and ample width for Delport, who says thank you very much and flays it over the in-field on the off-side
0.5
4
Ontong to van Wyk, FOUR, Wyk is in some mood here. Sinks low and unleashes the sweep, beats short fine and races away to the fence
0.2
4
Ontong to van Wyk, FOUR, unorthodox now. Brings out the reverse sweep and sends it very fine
0.1
4
Ontong to van Wyk, FOUR, he's dispatched the first ball to the fence. Doesn't need any sighters and is into business straightaway. A real loosener from Ontong, dragged it short and offers plenty of width, Van Wyk pivots back in a flash and cuts it through covers.