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Moreki hat-trick inspires Titans to victory over Dolphins

Moreki hat-trick inspires Titans to victory over Dolphins - Sports Leo

Tshepo Moreki provided some late inspiration for the Titans by claiming a hattrick to help bowl them to an unlikely 129-run victory over the Dolphins in their 4-Day Domestic Series opener in Centurion on Thursday.

The seamer accounted for Andile Phehlukwayo, Eathan Bosch and Daryn Dupavillon in successive deliveries to finish with a career-best 4/32 that sent the visitors tumbling to 161 all out, chasing 291 on the final afternoon at SuperSport Park.

It was a huge turnaround after the match had earlier appeared to be petering out towards a draw when the Dolphins were 124/4 and around 30 overs to play.

But Moreki’s magic turned the game upside down and concluded a fine victory for the home side, who had declared their second innings on 234/7, thanks to Neil Brand, who followed up his maiden century in the first innings with an impressive 77 (102 balls, nine fours, two sixes).

Mark Boucher’s side started the last day on 117/3 and they doubled that score thanks to their key batsman from the game.

There was not too much of support for Brand, except for an unbeaten 38 by Dayyaan Galiem and 17 from Junior Dala, the hosts ending their innings in 53.2 overs.

Okuhle Cele was the pick of the bowlers with 2/45, while Dupavillon (2/49) and Phehlukwayo (2/69) also nabbed two wickets apiece.

Injury replacement Jason Oakes, on for Grant Roelofsen at the start of the Titans’ second innings, led the final passage of the game well alongside Vaughn van Jaarsveld (24) with the pair putting on 35 for the first wicket.

Galiem (2/26) ended the stand, before the substitute, Cody Chetty (15), and Sibonelo Makhanya (18) appeared to be pulling their side towards safety.

But, after Brand (2/20) trapped the latter leg before wicket, Moreki had Phehlukwayo caught at short third man for five, then bowled Bosch and followed that up by having Dupavillon (both nought) caught by wicketkeeper Rubin Hermann.

Those wickets saw the away side fall from 146/6 to 146/9 and Dala then read the last rites by dismissing Cele (two) to clinch a famous win.

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