T20 Domestic Cup

Ram Slam opener washed out

2013-02-16 07:53
Rain (Gallo Images)
Durban - The opening fixture of this season’s RAM SLAM T20 Challenge, between the Dolphins and the Titans, was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of persistent rain at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead on Friday.

Rain began falling two hours before the scheduled 18h15 start and never let up resulting in umpires Brian Jerling and Karl Hurter having no option but to call the match off at 19h45.

Both teams picked up two points for the no-result.

The Sunfoil Dolphins’ next match is against the Highveld Lions at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead on February 22 while the Titans take on the self-same Highveld Lions at Wanderers on February 20.

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