Magala, Birch put Warriors on top at the Wanderers

Sisanda Magala claimed four wickets for the Warriors on Thursday. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Sisanda Magala claimed four wickets for the Warriors on Thursday. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Published Sep 21, 2017

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JOHANNESBURG – Sisanda Magala and Andrew Birch shared seven wickets as the Warriors and Highveld Lions both ended day three of their Sunfoil Series opener with an outside chance of victory at the Wanderers on Thursday.

Magala grabbed 4/80 and Birch took 3/96 to bowl out the hosts for 348, before the visitors had moved to 94/3 when bad light ended proceedings a little early – a lead of 249 with a day to play.

The Lions had begun the day on 91/2, and after their top-order struggled, they were reliant on the lower-order to rescue them.

Young all-rounder Wiaan Mulder led the way by top scoring with 79 (150 balls, 13x4), while there were also two attacking half-centuries from Nicky van den Bergh (58 off 69 balls, 9x4) and Reeza Hendricks (58 off 41 balls, 11x4, 2x6).

Jon-Jon Smuts bagged 2/27.

The Warriors lost first-innings heroes David White, who was forced to retire hurt, and Eddie Moore (14) early, with Gihahn Cloete carrying the batting forward before he was out for 39 three balls before the eventual close.

Kagiso Rabada continued his wicketless match with eight overs that cost 20 after his 0/59 from 27 overs in the first innings.

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