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Peterson stars in dramatic tie

A round-up of the Standard Bank Pro20 matches that took place on April 4

Telford Vice and Ken Borland
05-Apr-2008
Eagles 152 (Bosman 47, Rudolph 46) tied with Lions 152 (Peterson 64)
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Alviro Peterson's blistering 64 allowed the Lions to level scores in the Bloemfontein thriller © Getty Images
 
When the platteland dust cleared in Bloemfontein on Friday night, the Lions and the Eagles had tied their Standard Bank Pro20 match. And that despite a masterful blast from opener Alviro Petersen, who faced 48 balls for his 64 and spiked his innings with seven fours and a six.
Petersen's valiant effort was enough to nudge the Lions past the Eagles, who were bowled out for 152 in 19.4 overs. In reply, the Lions mustered 152 for 7.
The Eagles, who won the toss and chose to bat, soared to 130 for 2 in the 15th over before sacrificing their last eight wickets for 22.
Loots Bosman and Jacques Rudolph launched the innings in style with their 66-run stand for the first wicket. Bosman blitzed his 47 off 22 balls, while Rudolph clipped his 46 off 40 balls. Morne van Wyk (23) helped Rudolph add another 53 runs for the second wicket after Heinrich le Roux bowled Bosman in the seventh over.
The Lions' fightback began when Werner Coetsee dismissed Rudolph in the 15th over. Three overs later, Garnett Kruger grabbed the wickets - Ryan McLaren (4), Boeta Dippenaar (0) and Roger Telemachus (0) - in the space of six balls. Add the run-outs of Dillon du Preez (9) and Ryan Bailey (0), and it wasn't difficult to see why the Eagles' beaks drooped dramatically. Kruger finished with 3 for 22.
The Lions started their reply solidly, with Petersen and Jean Symes adding 47 for the first wicket. But Telemachus bowled Symes for 19 in the sixth over, and six overs later the visitors slumped to 88 for 5.
That was when Petersen and Heinrich le Roux stepped in with a 53-run stand that took the Lions all the way to the 18th over, and left them to score a run a ball off the last two overs. However, Petersen's dismissal was followed by that of Coetsee (0), and that snapped the Lions' momentum and saw them fall that single, crucial run short.
Cape Cobras 145 for 7 (Levi 39, Philander 36) beat Warriors 140 (Jacobs 36, d Bruyn 35, Langeveldt 3-13) by five runs
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Charl Langeveldt was at it again as he steered the Western Cape Cobras to a five-run victory over the Eastern Cape Warriors in a Standard Bank Pro20 thriller at Buffalo Park in East London.
The Warriors, chasing 146 for victory, were cruising on 110 for 4 after 16 overs when Langeveldt (3 for 13) staged a dramatic turnaround in the Cobras' fortunes, taking three wickets in the 17th over as the home side ultimately closed on 140 for 8.
There were other telling bowling performances from Tyron Henderson (2 for 28), spinner Con de Lange, who went for just 18 runs in his four overs and took the key wicket of Davey Jacobs, and Rory Kleinveldt, who finished with 2 for 32 and conceded just six runs in the final over.
There were a few worried faces in the Cobras' dugout as Jacobs and Zander de Bruyn added 58 for the fourth wicket in 7.3 overs, but Jacobs was caught and bowled by de Lange for a 24-ball 36, and de Bruyn was one of the three batsmen to fall in Langeveldt's wonder over, for a run-a-ball 35.
Offspinner Johan Botha had starred in the Cobras' innings of 145 for 7, taking 3 for 19 and he was well-supported by 18-year-old left-armer Wayne Parnell (2 for 24). Young Richard Levi top-scored for the Cobras with 39 off 37 balls, but the visitors needed a few lusty blows in the closing overs from Vernon Philander (36 not out off 29 balls) and Rory Kleinveldt (22 off 9) for their matchwinning total.
Team Mat Won Lost TiedN/R Pts Net RR For Against
Cape Cobras 3 3 00 0 13 +1.267 453/60.0 377/60.0
Eagles 4 2 1 1 012 +1.244 530/66.3 491/73.0
Titans 3 2 1 0 0 9+0.571 421/56.0 389/56
Lions 31 1 1 0 7 +0.926397/54.0 347/54.0
Warriors 4 13 0 0 4 -0.273 524/74.0543/73.5
Dolphins 3 1 2 0 04 -0.941 390/59.2 402/53.3
Zimbabwe 4 1 3 00 4 -2.211 429/76.5 597/76.2