Warriors look good – then crash

FIFTEEN wickets fell on the opening day of the Sunfoil Series clash between the VKB Knights and the Warriors as the two sides went to stumps with honours even in Kimberley yesterday.

Earlier, the title-chasing hosts saw their championship prospects take a blow when they were dismissed for a woeful 128 after losing the toss and being asked to bat first.

But they then roared back to reduce the visitors to 93/5 by stumps. The Eastern Cape side, who have lost seven out of eight matches this season, were smiling after their efforts with the ball in the first innings.

Only three of the home batsmen managed to reach double figures – top-scorer Rudi Second (41 not out), captain Werner Coetsee (33) and Reeza Hendricks (18).

Medium-pacer Jerry Nqolo and spinner Simon Harmer shared seven wickets, with the former claiming 4/11 in eight overs and the latter squeezing 3/25 in 13 overs, with the Knights dismissed in 51 overs.

But there was a twist to come thanks to two wickets apiece for Malusi Siboto (2/2) and Duanne Olivier (2/27).

That was after the Warriors had made a strong start by reaching 47/1 in the 15th over.

But then they were 4/46, including losing the wicket of rookie opener Edward Moore (35), so setting them back.

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