KING AND HERMANN CENTURIES LEVEL DAY AGAINST THE LIONS

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JOHANNESBURG: Centuries from Jordan Hermann and young JP King helped the Dafabet Warriors finish day one of the 4 Day Series final on an even keel with the DP World Lions at the DP World Wanderers on Wednesday.

After being sent in to bat, the Warriors were anchored by centuries from Hermann and King, who provided the foundation for the visitors’ first-innings total.

Hermann scored 110 off 133 deliveries, striking 14 boundaries as he guided the side through the opening sessions and established early momentum. His dismissal at 179 for 2 initiated a period in which the Lions claimed wickets at regular intervals.

The visitors had a fairly strong start with an opening stand of 68 between Hermann and Modiri Liteko (16).

A 111-run stand between the two centurions took the  Warriors to 189 for two where they would have felt confident.

The hosts then roared back into the game as they took six wickets for the addition of just 50 runs.

Ayanda Mnyanda, who made one off 25 balls, and Wesley Bedja (16*) helped King get them to the close of play.

King remained unbeaten at the close on 113 from 214 balls. His innings provided stability during the middle and latter stages of the day as the Lions’ bowlers applied sustained pressure.

The Lions’ bowling effort was led by Delano Potgieter, who returned figures of 3 for 34 from 12 overs. Wiaan Mulder delivered an economical spell, taking 2 for 36 in 19 overs, while Codi Yusuf, Beyers Swanepoel and Bjorn Fortuin each claimed one wicket.

The centuries from Hermann and King were highlighted by the fact that between the other eight batters to bat on day one, they managed 42 runs.

The Lions will look to clean up the tail early on day two, while the Warriors will want to push past 300 on day two.

Audio featuring Hermann, King, and Potgieter is available HERE.

Images are available HERE (Credit: CricketSA)

4 Day Series Final: 18 – 22 February 2026: DP World Lions vs Dafabet Warriors – DP World Wanderers, Johannesburg.

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Issued by: Cricket South Africa – Corporate Communications


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