An astonishing batting display by the Northerns Titans saw them score 440-5 in 43 overs to lay the platform for a 111-run win (DLS method) against the EP Warriors in Centurion on Sunday.

Asked to bat first by the visitors, openers Lhuan-dre Pretorius (107 off 69 balls; 11 fours) and Rivaldo Moonsamy (126 from 83; 15 fours and six sixes) both hit sensational centuries.

They were well supported by Dewald Brevis (75 off 44 balls; six fours, six sixes), Neil Brand (55* off 34; five fours, two sixes) and Sibonelo Makhanya (46* off 22; one four; four sixes).

That took the hosts to the second-highest team total ever posted in South African domestic 50-over cricket, though the economy rate (10.23) was by far the highest as they batted for only 43 overs on account of the weather. The Titans themselves hold the record of 453 against the North West Dragons from two years earlier.

In reply, the Warriors were 251-7 in 32 overs after more rain shortened the game even more.

The remarkable result bolstered the home side up to fourth on the table, one place behind the Warriors.

Centurions Pretorius and Moonsamy had set the tone for the Titans by putting on 227 for the opening wicket inside 34 overs.

Once the pair fell, Brevis cut loose at an even more rapid rate, before Brand and Makhanya, who smashed four sixes, completed the carnage in the 43 overs set out at the start on account of overnight rain.

Three bowlers – Alfred Mothoa (1-89), Siya Plaatjie (1-89) and Senuran Muthusamy (2-80) – all conceded more than 80.

Matthew Breetzke top-scored for the Warriors with 94 off 72 balls (11 fours, two sixes) but had little support.

On Saturday, Boland consolidated their position at the top of the table with a two-wicket win over the North West Dragons.

The Potchefstroom-based team batted first in Paarl and were bowled out for 179 thanks to a career-best 6-18 by Proteas seamer Glenton Stuurman.

Wihan Lubbe top-scored for the visitors with 54 off 80 balls (four fours).

Boland made heavy weather of the chase as they slipped to 87-5, before Lehan Botha (66 off 67 balls, eight fours, two sixes) did enough to carry them home safely with more than 10 overs to spare.

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In Johannesburg, Jacques Snyman recorded a career-best 160 off 118 balls (12 fours, eight sixes) as the Free State Knights thumped the Central Gauteng Lions by 74 runs (DLS method).

The opener was supported by Dominic Hendricks (58 off 83 balls; four fours) after being put in to bat at the Wanderers where they posted 292-7 in 39 overs.

Matthew Pollard (3-56), Dane Piedt (2-30) and Tiaan van Vuuren (2-39) then shared seven wickets as the hosts were restricted to 220-8 in reply.

Reeza Hendricks hit 54 off 52 balls (six fours, one six) and Mitchell van Buuren 54 off 73 (five fours), with the Lions dropping to second bottom on the table.

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Lhuan-dre Pretorius’ maiden List A century helped the Northerns Titans secure their first win of the One-Day Cup season, while there were also victories for the EP Warriors, KZN Dolphins and Free State Knights on Wednesday.

Eighteen-year-old Pretorius – who starred for the Paarl Royals in the recent SA20 – blasted a 96-ball 120, which included seven sixes and 11 fours, in a 41-run win against defending champions Western Province at Newlands.

Important knocks from Keegan Petersen (48), Dewald Brevis (42) and Dayyaan Galiem (48*) also lifted the visitors to an imposing 337-7.

Despite the sizable total, Jody Lawrence impressed with the ball for WP with 3-44.

Half-centuries by Valentine Kitme 87 off 94 balls (nine fours, two sixes), David Bedingham (69 off 64 balls; six fours, one six) and Kyle Verreynne (55 off 49 balls; five fours) provided Province with a sound backbone for the chase.

The hosts got to 239-4 at one stage, but Matthew Boast (5-38) played a telling role to help dismiss the opposition for 296.

Meanwhile in Durban, the Dolphins overcame the Central Gauteng Lions by six wickets in a rain-reduced affair at Kingsmead.

Delano Potgieter top-scored for the visitors with 56* off 54 balls (five fours, one six) in a total of 183-9 in 43 overs that came after their opponents won the toss and fielded.

Spinner Prenelan Subrayen was the best of the bowlers with 4-46.

In reply, Bryce Parsons (81* off 94 balls; six fours, one six) led the way, together with 52 off 57 balls (three fours, two sixes) by Jon-Jon Smuts, as the hosts eased to their target with 3.1 overs to spare.

Victories for the Dolphins and Titans were their first of the season, while Boland suffered their first defeat when they went down to the Free State Knights by 21 runs in Bloemfontein.

The visitors, who won three from three before Wednesday’s encounter, bowled first after losing the toss with the hosts bowled out for 249.

Dominic Hendricks (55 off 76 balls; one four, one six) and Seth Fledermaus (52 off 59 balls; two fours) hit half-centuries, while Akhona Mnyaka and Imran Manack both bagged 2-35.

There were plenty of starts in the chase but no one managed to kick on for Boland – something that proved key. Michael Copeland’s 45 was their best effort as Tiaan van Vuuren grabbed 4-39.

In the end the Knights restricted them to 228-9.

Finally, in Potchefstroom, the Warriors were 121-run winners over the North West Dragons.

Senuran Muthusamy (93 off 82 balls; six fours, three sixes) and Andile Mogakane (58 off 62 balls; seven fours, two sixes) top-scored for the visitors as they posted 278-8.

The Dragons’ reply was a poor one as they fell for 157 in just over 40 overs.

Jason Raubenheimer proved the most successful bowler in a fine all-round effort with the ball by collecting 3-34.

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A second successive unbeaten century from Dian Forrester guided the Free State Knights to their first win of the One-Day Cup season on Saturday.

The Knights demolished Western Province by 157 runs in Bloemfontein, while Boland beat the EP Warriors by three wickets in Gqeberha.

All-rounder Forrester was the star at the Mangaung Oval where 311-6 played 154 all out.

The 24-year-old, who struck 123* in the Knights’ rained-out affair against the Warriors in midweek, blasted 113* off 99 balls (four fours, five sixes) this time around to bolster his side to a formidable total after winning the toss and batting. He now has 257 run in three in innings.

There were also significant contributions by Patrick Botha (43), Malusi Siboto (40) and Tiaan Van Vuuren, who smashed four sixes in an 18-ball unbeaten 41.

The latter then claimed 3-16 in 5.4 overs to help the hosts blow away the defending champions in 34.4 overs.

George Linde (37) and Kyle Simmonds (35*) were the only two batsmen to cross the 30 mark – Province slumping to their second loss in three in the process.

Meanwhile, at St George’s Park, spinners Imran Manack and Shaun von Berg played key roles with the bat to help Boland chase down 198 with 11 balls to spare.

After winning the toss and bowling, the visiting bowlers responded well by limiting their hosts to under 200 in 43.4 overs.

Ayabulela Gqamane was the pick of the bowlers with 3-24, while there were doubles for Manack (2-48), Lehan Botha (2-28) and Akhona Mnyaka (2-32).

Boland then found themselves in huge trouble at 103-6 and then 128-7 as Alfred Mothoa (3-34) and Senuran Muthusamy (2-35) offered excellent control with the ball.

However, Von Berg (49*) and Manack (37*) combined for an unbroken 73-run eighth wicket stand that sealed the win.

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Lutho Sipamla took four wickets as the Central Gauteng Lions beat Western Province by 40 runs in the One-Day Cup on Saturday.

The Proteas paceman claimed 4-43 in nine overs as the hosts were bowled out for 219 in pursuit of 260 – a total built around former home favourite Zubayr Hamza’s 56 off 79 balls (three fours, one six).

After winning the toss and batting, the visitors were in trouble at 65-3 when Kyle Simmonds (3-40) struck to remove Joshua Richard (29) and Reeza Hendricks (32) after Dane Paterson (2-44) accounted for Wandile Makwetu for a third-over duck.

Mitchell van Buuren (48) and Hamza then rebuilt the innings by putting on 104 for the fourth wicket.

Though both fell before the 200 came up, Connor Esterhuizen (38), Delano Potgieter (17) and the explosive Codi Yusuf (18* off eight balls) took the Johannesburg-based side past 250.

The hosts also struggled during the early part of their chase when they fell to 71-4, with Bjorn Fortuin (2-40) and Yusuf (1-31) largely responsible for the Lions’ early stronghold.

Edward Moore (66 off 94 balls; three fours, two sixes) and captain George Linde (55 off 58 balls; six fours) strung together a partnership of 90 that finally ended in the 37th over.

Sipamla broke the stand and then got rid of Moore and two others as the hosts were bowled out for 219 in 46.5 overs.

There was also a good win on the opening day of the tournament for the North West Dragons, who beat the Free State Knights by four wickets in Potchefstroom.

The Knights posted 257 thanks to a blazing 85 off 77 balls from Jacques Snyman (five fours, three sixes) and useful contributions from Patrick Botha (40) and Dominic Hendricks (29).

Ruan de Swardt (3-44), Kerwin Mungroo (2-35) and Matthew Kleinveldt (2-39) all picked up wickets for the hosts.

Janneman Malan (90 off 118 balls; six fours, one six) and Kleinveldt (42) gave their side a good start to the chase, and even though the Dragons lost wickets regularly, they kept up with the required run rate thanks to the former holding up one end.

Malan was eventually the last batsman to fall with the total on 220, but by that time there had been handy contributions from Rubin Hermann (30), captain Lesiba Ngoepe (24) and Tahir Isaacs (21).

De Swardt (19*) and Migael Pretorius (23*) then ended the game in a hurry with the Dragons sealing victory with 3.1 overs to spare.

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