Hendricks and van den Bergh post record partnership

Reeza Hendricks is congratulated by Nicky van den Bergh(C) of the Lions after reaching his 150 during day 2 of the game against the Knights. Photo: Frikkie Kapp/BackpagePix

Reeza Hendricks is congratulated by Nicky van den Bergh(C) of the Lions after reaching his 150 during day 2 of the game against the Knights. Photo: Frikkie Kapp/BackpagePix

Published Oct 22, 2019

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A fixture record fifth-wicket stand between Reeza Hendricks and Nicky van den Bergh paved the way for the Imperial Lions to enjoy another successful batting day in their 4-Day Domestic Series encounter against the VKB Knights in Kimberley on Tuesday.

Both finished with unbeaten centuries as the defending champions amassed an imposing 468 for four declared on day two at the Diamond Oval, before the hosts replied with 173 for three.

That left the Central Franchise still 295 runs behind the home side, with rising young star Raynard van Tonder ensuring his team were not overwhelmed thanks to his impressive 81 (157 balls, 12 fours).

It was nonetheless a good day for the Lions, who had struggled with the bat in their previous two games.

They entered day two on 316 for four, with Hendricks and Van den Bergh adding 152 to their overnight score without the loss of any further wickets.

The opener, who reached his 15th career century on day one, went on to post his career-best score of 168 not out (261 balls, 20 fours, 2 sixes).

Van den Bergh, meanwhile, went to his 11th career ton and finished with a flowing unbeaten 116 (152 balls, 19 fours, 1 six).

Their partnership of 200 bettered the previous fifth-wicket records in the fixture – 194 between Neil McKenzie and Temba Bavuma for the Lions at the same venue in 2011/12 and 152 by Ryan Bailey and Morne van Wyk at Johannesburg in 2006/07.

In reply, Grant Mokoena (20) helped Van Tonder add 47 for the first wicket, followed by 92 between the latter and Keegan Petersen (36).

Both were taken out by Malusi Siboto (2/44), and, after the set man fell to Nono Pongolo (1/29) not long after, the Knights looked to be in big trouble.

But captain Pite van Biljon, fresh from his double ton in the last game, took them to the close unbeaten on 15, with Patrick Kruger (14) alongside him.

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