Dolphins vs Cape Cobras 14th Ram Slam T20 Match 2014


  • Cape Cobras
    157/7
    20 Overs
    JP Duminy
    56(41)
    Justin Ontong
    37(25)
    Robert Frylinc..
    21/3
    Keshav Maharaj
    21/1
  • Dolphins
    132/8
    20 Overs
    Daryn Smit
    48(36)
    Khayelihle Zon..
    34(25)
    Beuran Hendric..
    32/4
    Sunil Narine
    24/2
The Sunfoil Dolphins vs. Nashua Mobile Cape Cobras Ram Slam T20 Match will take place on January 19th, 2014. The match will held at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead in Durban, South Africa. The timing for the match is 14:30 hours. The Kingsmead Stadium is also the home ground of the Sunfoil Dolphins. Both the dolphins and the cape cobras are pretty big names when it comes to home cricket teams of South Africa. Both have their own wins and losses. When they clash in the 2014 Ram Slam T20 Series it is going to be a memorable incident.

The Sunfoil Dolphins have Morne Van Dyk as their captain while Lance Klusener is their coach. The Kwa Zulu Natal South African Cricket Team makes up the Sunfoil Dolphins. It is the only non merged, individual South African home cricket team. They have shaRam the winning championships of the Super Sport Series twice in a row. Their batting leads are Imraan Khan, Vaughn van Jaarsveld and David Miller, all left handed. Robert Frylinck is their only all rounder while Kyle Abott and Lonwabo Tsotsobe are their lead bowlers.

As for the Nashua Cape Cobras or simply the cape cobras, they are the result of merger of Boland team and Western province team. They have won several South African Cricket Tournaments. They have the won the Super Sports Series for past three years. They are also two time winner of the Pro20 series and one time winner of the MTN Championship. Justin Ontong is their captain while Paul Adams is their coach. They have many great players due to which they are said to have an upper hand in the match. But when it comes to cricket you never know. The results are always highly unpRamictable. Watch this Ram Slam T20 match in January of 2014.