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Titans crowned champions of Cricket SA’s four-day series

The Titans managed to win the Cricket SA Four-Day tournament last week for the first time since the 2017/18 cricket season.

The Momentum Multiply Titans are the new Four-Day Series champions of domestic cricket once more, after a tense seven-wicket win over the Lions in their last game of the series last week.

“This is why we play. You play this game to win trophies,” coach Mandla Mashimbyi exclaimed after the Sky Blues held their nerve against their neighbours.

Mashimbyi acknowledged that there were a lot of nerves in the build-up to the game.

“But you want to always be in the fight for trophies. That’s why guys come to play for the Titans,” said an overwhelmed Mashimbyi.

This victory earned him his first trophy as head coach, after winning several trophies with the team as assistant coach.

The win saw the men from Centurion hold off the Warriors, and also put to bed the disappointment of missing out on the T20 title, after losing to the Rocks a week ago.

“The character the boys showed was just incredible. Theunis de Bruyn has come back from a big injury, and his century in the first innings showed his class,” Mashimbyi continued.

Neil Brand, captain of the Titans, with the Cricket SA Four Day Series trophy that his team won last week.
Photo: Titans

He also had a word for the mercurial Simon Harmer, who took six wickets in the Lions second innings, to keep the target under control.

“We knew when ‘Harmy’ came in that he was world-class. He has taken so many key wickets for us throughout the campaign, and it was great to see him have a big say in this decisive fixture,” Mashimbyi remarked.

There were contributions throughout the season for the Titans, and they will be especially thrilled to start the new era of South African domestic cricket by capturing the biggest trophy on offer.

For Titans Cricket CEO Dr Jacques Faul, the win was testimony to a lot of work behind the scenes.

“Nothing was easy for these players, and they should be especially proud of this performance. There were changes to schedules, formats and traveling. And they have kept adapting, and fighting. They should be very proud of this victory,” Dr Faul said.

As the Titans broke into team song to celebrate the victory, it was clear just how much the red-ball trophy means in South African cricket.

“We have to take our hats off to the Warriors. They have played some great cricket, and we know what it feels like to get that close and come short. We know they will come back stronger, and we look forward to that challenge,” Mashimbyi concluded.

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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