Cricket
Fortuin puts Lions back in the fight in Potchefstroom─── MORGAN PIEK 08:37 Sun, 17 Nov 2024
The Lions fought back with the bat on day three of the CSA 4-Day game against the North West Dragons being played in Potchefstroom.
At stumps on day three the team from Johannesburg was on 374/7.
The Dragons declared their first innings on 435/6 on day two and at the close of play the Lions were on 77/2.
The star on day three with the bat for the Lions was the Proteas spin-bowler, Bjorn Fortuin, who was on 111 not out when stumps were called. Fortuin batted at close to a run a ball with a strike-rate of 85.38, in a knock which saw eleven fours and two sixes.
Bjorn Fortuin. Photo: Lions
He was well-supported by the in-form wicketkeeper, Connor Esterhuizen, who in turn also hit eleven fours in his innings on 83.
Upfront, the opening batter, Joshua Richards, scored 73, while the in-form and confident Proteas all-rounder, Wiaan Mulder, scored 56.
Ruan de Swardt continued to bowl well on day three and he took two more wickets, that of Khaya Fakude for a duck, and that of the former Dragons all-rounder, Delano Potgieter, for four runs. De Swardt, who has been brilliant with the bat thus far in the season, was on 4/55 after 23 overs.
Delano Potgieter. Photo: Lions
The Lions go into day four at the JB Marks Oval still trailing by 51 runs and this match is likely to end in a draw.
Play in Potchefstroom will resume at 10:00 on Sunday (17/11) with Fortuin and Codi Yusuf being the men at the crease.
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