CRICKET NEWS - Northern Cape Heat were crowned champions of the Division 2 CSA Four-Day Domestic Series 2021/22 after their match ended in a draw against the Mpumalanga Rhinos on Sunday.
The draw saw the Heat winning the title despite rain interruptions on the last day after contenders, Six Gun Grill South Western Districts suffered a nine-wicket defeat against the Eastern Cape Iinyathi at the Recreation Ground in Oudtshoorn.
SWD went on to their final match with a two-point lead over the Heat but the Oudtshoorn-based side was off to a not-so-good start.
After electing to bat first on day one, the Iinyathi bowling attack dominated their opponents, taking wickets at regular intervals throughout the innings.
A century from Jean du Plessis (144 runs) provided a huge contribution and with a backing 56 runs from Sean Whitehead, SWD ended their first innings on 238 all out.
Iinyathi's Sinovuyo Ntuntwana and Joshua Dodd both claimed three wickets each in the first innings. SWD bowlers also opened their attack early to dismiss the Iinyathi top order and with their score at 55/5, SWD was in a strong position but the lower order came to the rescue as Thomas Kaber's unbeaten 138*, supported by Marco Marais' 56, and Mncedisi Malika's 49 helped the East London side end their first innings on 314.
Sintu Majeza (3/56) and Sean Whitehead (3/65) were the main wicket takers for the home team.
In the second innings, SWD were bowled out for only 188 runs. Opener, Blayde Capell's half century (76 runs off 134) was not enough as his teammates struggled with the bat. Kaber continued to dominate after his batting to claim seven wickets in the second innings (7/67 in 16 overs).
Iinyathi only needed a total of 113 runs to win the game. Jerome Bossr (57*) and Nonelela Yikha (46*) reached the target in twenty-nine overs, with the loss of only one wicket, Jason Niemand (4).
The summarised score card is:
SWD 1st Innings 238 all out (84.4 overs) (Jean du Plessis 144 (250 balls; 16x4; 2x6), Sean Whitehead 56, Josh Dodd 3/32, Sinovuyo Ntutwana 3/33, Thomas Kaber 2/51) and 2nd innings 188 all out (55.5 overs) Blade Capel 76, Yaseen Valli 24, Jean du Plessis 23, Thomas Kaber 7/67, Gideon Peters 2/49)
EASTERN CAPE IINYATHI 1st Innings 314 all out (159 overs) (Thomas Kaber 138, Marco Marais 56, Mcedisi Malika 49, Sintu Majiza 3/56, Sean Whitehead 3/65, Renaldo Meyer 2/60) and 2nd Innings 113/1 (29) (Jerome Bossr 57*, Nonelela Yikha 46*)
Eastern Cape Iinyathi won by nine wickets.
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