After putting Titans in on a green-tinged pitch and watching Rudolph and
Davids hit boundaries at will, Scorchers did come back at the death to
restrict the home team to 163 on a ground which is considered difficult
to defend - Titans once made 222
here against Cape Cobras and lost. At one stage, the home side looked
set to achieve a total in excess of 190, but the way their attack bowled
to the pitch, the 163 that their openers set up for them was more than
enough.
It was Davids who had taken charge initially, stepping out to the
Scorchers quicks, who were not exactly bothering him with pace, and
lofting them over the infield. The introduction of the chinaman bowler
Brad Hogg restricted the runs from one end for a while but Davids broke
free with a flat pulled six off Ben Edmondston, before showing off his
timing by flicking the bowler into the deep midwicket rope for another
six.
That stroke took Davids to 43 off 23 but he eased off after that,
struggling to find the same fluency against the spinners Hogg and
Michael Beer. Davids managed only 11 of his next 14 deliveries before
being bowled by Beer.
The team run-rate didn't suffer, though, as Rudolph had assumed charge
even as Davids tapered off. Skipping away repeatedly to the leg side
against the quicks, he was able to slice and stab them for boundaries
over point.
Rudolph took on Hogg in his final over, lofting him over extra cover for
six and cutting him past point for four. He administered the same dose
to Mitchell Marsh, taking three more fours in the 17th over, but Nathan
Rimmington was to hit back for Scorchers. Bowling a mix of yorkers, full
deliveries and slower ones, Rimmington conceded just five in two overs
as a tiring Rudolph and incoming batsmen found it difficult to
accelerate.
Scorchers were not chasing too many, but Titans' fast bowlers did not
give them the length to drive, and the pressure showed soon. Ethy
Mbahalati began the squeeze, getting his first delivery, in the third
over, to probably hit one of the many thin cracks on the pitch and rear
up alarmingly from a good length past Shaun Marsh. Mbahalati kept it
back of a length for the rest of the over, which went for just four.
In the next over, Shaun Marsh chased a wide one from de Villiers and was
caught at slip. Two balls later, Marcus North inside-edged an incoming
shortish delivery onto his stumps.
Herschelle Gibbs and Simon Katich hung around for a while, but managed
only two boundaries in 47 deliveries between them, reflecting the
discipline of the Titans' attack.
Mitchell Marsh treated the sizeable Centurion crowd to some big hits on
his way to an unbeaten fifty, but Scorchers had already lost the game
when they came second-best at the start of both innings.
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