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Dolphins out to consolidate One Day Cup top spot

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Keshav Maharaj (Gallo Images)
Keshav Maharaj (Gallo Images)

Durban - With five wins from six games in the  One Day Cup to date, the Dolphins will be hoping to continue their log-leading form when they take on the Titans at Kingsmead Stadium on Thursday.

It's been a dominant campaign from the Dolphins so far who are well clear at the top of the log at the moment, however the Lions are two wins away from catching them, with two games in hand, so the Dolphins need make sure they keep their focus.

The Titans would have been disappointed in their loss to the Dolphins earlier in the competition as Grant Roelofsen scored a match-winning 147 not out to help his side to a memorable win.

Captain Keshav Maharaj, who has been selected for the Proteas squad for the ODI series against Australia, has been one of the stand-out players during the competition and is currently tied at the top of the wicket-takers chart with thirteen wickets.

He has led the side well in the tournament and he believes that they are not looking too far ahead of themselves.

"We aren't feeling too much pressure because we just keep reminding ourselves to take it game by game," Maharaj said.

"It's more of a confidence booster being top of the log going forward in the competition.

"With the Titans coming up next they have a strong batting line-up with a lot of experience which is probably the aspect of their game that is the most dangerous."

Maharaj has bowled consistently well throughout the tournament and has played a number of crucial knocks down the order. The captain is satisfied with how the competition has panned out so far.

"I am happy to be contributing towards the teams results at the moment and I am happy that I am reaping some rewards from the hard work that I have put in.

"Helping the team out is the main thing for me and I want everyone to be putting in match-winning performances every game and if we can do that then we will be in a good position.

"We have a squad of match-winners which means that at any given time guys can put their hands up and get us over the line."

The match at Kingsmead Stadium starts at 13:30.

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