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Knights wary of dangerous and in-form Lions

───   17:28 Fri, 18 Jan 2019

Knights wary of dangerous and in-form Lions | News Article
Raynard van Tonder - Gallo

The VKB Knights interim coach Alan Kruger is wary of the dangers his side face when they come up against what he describes as the form team in the country in the Highveld Lions when the two clash in their penultimate 4-Day Domestic Series encounter.


The Johannesburg-based side are on a role, having won three of their last four games, including a record innings and 239-run triumph over champions the Titans this past week.

That result, coupled with the Warriors upsetting the log-leading World Sports Betting Cape Cobras in Cape Town, has thrown the title race wide open.

The Lions only trail the Cobras by little more than a point heading into the round nine fixtures and Kruger is anticipating a difficult game at the Mangaung Oval.

“Playing against the Lions is going to be a huge challenge,” he said. “They’re the form team in the competition at the moment, a very dangerous side and they’ll have that extra spring in their step after the results of this past week.

“Everyone in their side is firing, so we’re going to have to work hard to try to nullify them.”

The Knights are out of the running for the title, but Kruger, who is in charge after head coach Nicky Boje departed for a new role in the United Kingdom over Christmas, wants his team to continue improving in the last two matches of the campaign.

They drew with the Hollywoodbets Dolphins in Pietermaritzburg this past week and the coach added: “For us it’s about continuation and trying to finish as high up on the table as possible.

“We need to do our basics correctly, focus in house and try and do what we can as best we can.

“I think key for us will be starting on the front foot. We haven’t managed that in a few games, we’re mainly playing catch-up cricket, so hopefully this time things will be different.”

Lions coach Enoch Nkwe, meanwhile, was thrilled with their showing this week and praised his players for the way they performed. “It was just a fantastic performance overall,” he stated. “Initially we were unsure what to do at the toss, we bowled and the players all responded superbly.

“The bowlers did so well as a unit and then the batsmen, from Dom and Nicky to Kagiso Rapulana, changed the momentum of the game.

“It was really exciting to see and I am very proud of the boys.”

Nkwe is also thrilled that the title race is now going down to the wire, adding: “We’re just happy that we managed to get a win out of the past four days.

“That has got us closer to the Cobras... I think one-and-a-half points is the difference... so that makes it really exciting for South African cricket to have such a closely-fought first-class season.

“Hopefully it goes into the last week where both teams have to get a win to make it even more exciting.

“We just want to take it a day at a time and trust what has got us to this point. We'll keep believing and try to control whatever we can until the end.”


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