Cricket

Dolphins not in the same league as Titans

17 December 2017 - 00:00 By LIAM DEL CARME in Centurion

There was very little Ram and even less Slam as the Titans coasted to their fifth domestic T20 title here last night.
They lived up to their champion status by crushing the Dolphins by seven wickets in an utterly one-sided final. Given their performance you had to wonder how the Dolphins got to this advanced stage of the competition, but to be fair the Titans have throughout this campaign been in a class well elevated above the rest.
The visitors really were like a fish out of water as their innings, after a breezy opening over that yielded 11 runs, spluttered to an almost predictably limp conclusion. Their 100 all out in 18.3 overs was the lowest ever score in a final.The Dolphins buckled under the pressure of a star-studded Titans line-up from the outset. No width was offered and when the ball was dug in it served to keep the Dolphins on the back foot in every sense.
Lungi Ngidi's two for 15 off his four overs and Chris Morris's four for 13 ripped the heart out of the visitors' challenge.
The Dolphins simply could not get going and following a tight first over by Ngidi, Morne van Wyk skied Morris to point running backwards. The shot selection was the product of Ngidi's preceding tight over from the Hennops River End, but Morris too gave away little. It left Vaughn van Jaarsveld with little option but to follow the path of his fellow opener.
At 28 for three after five and a half overs the Dolphins already had to recalibrate the expectations they might have had of posting a commanding total...

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