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Western Province skipper: We want to win alles

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Optimistic: Kyle Verreynne. Picture: Christiaan Kotze/BackpagePix

Western Province kan maar vyfde op die log wees, but captain Kyle Verreynne is not giving up on winning the 4-Day Series trophy.

With action resumed today, Province take the field against the second-placed Warriors at St George’s Park today at 10am, knowing that if they want to make the final they have to win the match.

Trailing the second-placed Warriors by eight log points, with the winning team getting 16 outright points, Verreynne says: “I think the message is pretty clear. We’ve won the CSA 1 Day competition, the T20 competition hasn’t started yet and we’re still in with a shot for the 4-Day campaign to win that trophy.

“We obviously want to win three trophies this season. It’s a very, very tall ask, but we’re more than halfway through the season now and we’re still sitting in a position where we can make the final and win the 4-Day competition…”

In other action, the last-placed Tuskers host leaders the Titans, while the second-from-bottom Dragons host the Dolphins in fourth and the third-placed Lions open their doors for the Rocks in sixth.

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