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Men's T20ICSA T20 Challenge

TIT TitansvWAR Warriors

Titans won by 40 runs

28 November 2015 · St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth

TITTitans
167/3
20 overs
WARWarriors
127/10
18.4 overs
TIT

Titans 1st innings

167/3 (20 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
Q de Kockcaught · b CA Ingram343150109.7
H Davidsrun out413051136.7
M Mosehlenot out653672180.6
F Behardiencaught · b SSB Magala171710100.0
JA Morkelnot out8610133.3
Extras 2Total 167/3 (20 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
MY Vallie201407.00
BD Walters402706.75
ACR Birch3039013.00
SSB Magala4040110.00
JT Smuts402406.00
A Gqamane201809.00
CA Ingram10414.00
WAR

Warriors 2nd innings

127/10 (18.4 ov)
BattingDismissalRB4s6sSR
JT Smutsb JA Morkel160016.7
DJ Whitecaught · b CH Morris390033.3
CA Ingramcaught · b SF Mofokeng252212113.6
MY Vallieb CJ Dala380037.5
SSB Magalacaught · b T Shamsi141111127.3
C Jonkercaught · b CH Morris252240113.6
C Fortuinb D Wiese211730123.5
ACR Birchrun out6410150.0
A Gqamaneb D Wiese14901155.6
MJ Nqolocaught · b CH Morris01000.0
BD Waltersnot out3300100.0
Extras 12Total 127/10 (18.4 ov)
BowlingOMRWEcon
JA Morkel21211.00
CH Morris401533.75
D Wiese3.402526.82
CJ Dala302117.00
T Shamsi2026113.00
SF Mofokeng201919.50
GL van Buuren201105.50

Match details

Toss
Titans won, chose to bat
Venue
St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth
Season
2015/16
Series
CSA T20 Challenge

Scorecards computed ball by ball on Octafield's own records. Contains information from Cricsheet, made available under the Open Database License (ODbL).

Men's T20I in the CSA T20 Challenge, played on 28 November 2015 at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth. Titans won by 40 runs. The full batting and bowling scorecards above are computed ball by ball from the original match data.

Frequently asked questions

Who won Titans vs Warriors (Men's T20I, 28 November 2015)?

Titans won by 40 runs.

What was the score in Titans vs Warriors?

Titans 167/3 (20 ov); Warriors 127/10 (18.4 ov).

Where was Titans vs Warriors played?

At St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth, on 28 November 2015.