Momentum Multiply Titans thrashed North West Dragons by eight wickets at rain-hit SuperSport Park in Centurion on Sunday, taking the final CSA 1 Day Cup semifinal spot at the expense of their opponents.
The hosts were set an adjusted 144-run victory target from a maximum of 29 overs after two hours of play were wiped out by the Highveld weather.
And they cruised it, romping home to secure a trip to the Dafabet Warriors in Gqeberha on Wednesday, with the log-leading DP World Lions lying in wait in the final.
It took just 21 overs for the men in blue to reach the finish line, with Rivaldo Moonsamy hitting an unbeaten 60 off 56 balls from the top of the order.
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He had the key support of Neil Brand, who was with him at the end and hammered a belligerent 47 off just 30 balls.
Keegan Petersen (31 off 34 balls) had earlier helped set the platform alongside Moonsamy before he was caught and bowled by Onke Nyaku.
The trio ensured smooth passage to the eliminator, with only opener Lesego Senokwane missing out — bowled by Carl Fryer for three early on.
In fact, the only concern was whether the rain might return before the 20 over mark, which was required to constitute a game, as the clouds continued to swirl around Pretoria.
That did add a certain impetus to get a shift on, which the unbeaten pair certainly did.
Moonsamy struck 11 boundaries to help see his side home, while Brand — who finished the job with a six — hit another eight fours of his own as the Dragons’ heads dropped in the outfield.
PROCESSION OF WICKETS
The visitors had earlier limped to 167-8 before the heavens opened after 42 overs of their first innings.
Wihan Lubbe at least played a different game to his teammates, striking a 65 ball 67 that stood head and shoulders above the rest.
They were reduced to 14-2 by the home side, as Dayyaan Galiem cleaned up Meeka eel Prince without scoring before Ludwich Schuld was caught by Andile Phehlukwayo off the bowling of Duan Jansen.
Lubbe led the recovery, though, enjoying a 98-run partnership with the much more measured Janneman Malan (31 off 77).
But that’s where things stalled, as a procession of regular wickets hampered any progress towards a competitive total.
Malan joined Lubbe in being bowled by Neil Brand, reducing them to 121-4.
Then fell Lesiba Ngoepe and Ruan de Swardt, both for single figure scores, as Schalk Engelbrecht and Lizaad Williams put themselves among the wickets.
Onke Nyaku and Caleb Seleka became the second and third victims of Jansen, who finished with 3-32 from his six overs before the players were confined to the pavilion.
The eight missed overs and the vagaries of the Duckworth Lewis Stern calculations may not have helped, but the Titans were always on the front foot in their bid to reach the semis.
MULTIPLY TITANS: Lesego Senokwane, Rivaldo Moonsamy (wk), Keegan Petersen, Neil Brand, Dayyaan Galiem, Keagan Lion Cachet, Andile Phehlukwayo, Duan Jansen, Carl Dala, Schalk Engelbrecht, Lizaad Williams.
NORTH WEST DRAGONS: Ludwich Schuld, Meeka eel Prince (wk), Wihan Lubbe (capt), Janneman Malan, Dominic Hendricks, Lesiba Ngoepe, Ruan de Swardt, Onke Nyaku, Callie Fryer, Caleb Seleka, Shimane Mothoa.

