The One Day Cup Qualifier between the Knights and the Warriors will be replayed on Monday.
The match had to be abandoned due to a dangerous pitch at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein on Sunday and will now be replayed from scratch on Monday, despite 28 overs being bowled in the day with the Warriors on 88-3.
The Warriors had won the toss and opted to bat first, but found scoring extremely difficult, particularly against the quicker bowlers.
Dillon du Preez was the stand-out performer with his sevens overs reading a remarkable 2-11, including four maidens. His wickets included Jon-Jon Smuts, who took an uncharacteristic 36 balls for his 14 runs, and Colin Ingram (7).
Gihahn Cloete was the other man to fall, when he was dismissed by Mbulelo Budaza (1-13), after taking 77 deliveries to make 30.
Umpires Adrian Holdstock and Allahudien Paleker, in consultation with match referee Barry Lambson, decided to stop the game. The umpires then spoke with the captains Pite van Biljon and Jon-Jon Smuts before ending the match.
It means all those involved in the match will have to do it all again on Monday, which is the reserve day, with the clash due to be played as a day-night affair starting at 14:00.
The event technical committee will also meet later today to decide what will happen should the pitch be still deemed dangerous on Monday.
The Free State cricket Union sent out an apology:
‘On behalf of Free State Cricket Union we sincerely apologise for the One Day Cup play-off match between the Knights and Warriors being abandoned due to an unfit playing surface, after 28 overs. To the visiting team, Cricket South Africa, the sponsors our loyal supporters and team sponsors we sincerely apologise. The match will be replayed tomorrow 27 March 2017 at Mangaung Oval starting at 2 pm. Entrance to the stadium will be free.’
The winner of the match will meet the Titans in the final at SuperSport Park on Friday.
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