Hamza leads Lions’ charge in titanic struggle

Zubayr Hamza scored 87 for the Lions on Day 1 of their clash against the Titans in the CSA 4-day Series at the Wanderers yesterday. | BackpagePix

Zubayr Hamza scored 87 for the Lions on Day 1 of their clash against the Titans in the CSA 4-day Series at the Wanderers yesterday. | BackpagePix

Published Nov 5, 2024

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Lions top-order batter Zubayr Hamza displayed impressive form at home on Day 1 of their CSA 4-day Series clash against the Titans yesterday. The former Proteas No 3 looked crisp early in his innings as he built his innings from 37/1.

The right-handed batter took a liking to the left-arm orthodox of Tsepo Ndwandwa, frequently charging down the wicket and striking him down the ground for several boundaries. At 29-years-old, Hamza appeared in command, making both Corbin Bosch and Dayyaan Galiem look average as he navigated their bowling without much difficulty after the Lions won the toss and chose to bat first at the Wanderers.

Together with captain Dominic Hendricks, Hamza forged a crucial 118-run partnership for the second wicket before left-handed batter Hendricks (67 off 95 balls, including 10 fours) fell to Ndwandwa's spin, caught at mid-on while attempting to hit for another boundary.

After a relentless and disciplined effort with the ball from Ndwandwa and Andile Phehlukwayo, during which runs became increasingly scarce for eight consecutive overs, the Lions batters finally succumbed to the mounting pressure. Mitchell van Buuren was the first to fall, caught and bowled by Ndwandwa after a laborious 32-ball innings yielding just three runs. In an unfortunate attempt to hit Ndwandwa (2/65) over his head, he found the bowler's hands instead, handing the Titans their third wicket.

Debutant Khaya Fakude (13) followed suit, falling to Bosch, caught brilliantly at gully by Dewald Brevis. Hamza (87 off 139 balls, with 10 fours and 2 sixes) soon followed, trapped in front of the stumps by Phehlukwayo, thus allowing the Titans to seize control of the game.

Bosch (4/31) then added two more victims to his tally, dismissing Delano Potgieter (13) and Bjorn Fortuin for a duck, ultimately restricting the Lions to 257/7 at the close of play.