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A comprehensive wrap of all the collated fixtures, scores and reports from the CSA 4-Day Domestic Series:

Division 1

09:00 - Dolphins v Knights - LIVE SCORECARD

The Knights had a brilliant day in the field as they took control of their CSA 4-Day Domestic Series encounter against the Dolphins on the second day at Kingsmead on Friday.

The home side could only manage 29 runs from their overnight score as they were bundled out for 226 thanks to three-wicket hauls by Knights' Gerald Coetzee and Mbulelo Budaza.

With the bat, the Knights looked in fine touch, losing only the one wicket of opener Jacques Snyman, who scored 94 off 124 balls (10 fours and 2 sixes).

Snyman shared a 152-opening stand with Matthew Kleinveldt, who remained unbeaten at 63* off 155 balls. 

The Bloemfontein-side reached stumps on day two on 168/1, trailing by 58 runs. 

10:00 - Western Province v Titans - LIVE SCORECARD 

After Dean Elgar and Grant Mokoena's centuries on the opening day, the Titans continued their run-fest on day two at Newlands.

An 199-run eight-wicket partnership between batter Jiveshan Pillay and all-rounder Ayabulela Gqamane propelled the Titans to a commanding first innings total as they declared on 647/7.

Pillay scored his maiden first-class century as he ended with an unbeaten 113 off 186 balls along with Gqamane, who remained on 117 not out (off 143 balls).

Western Province got off to a decent start but were halted by spinner Simon Harmer as he dismissed opener Gavin Kaplan for 17. Debutant Daniel Smith scored 43 (68 balls) before being trapped by Harmer.

Skipper Zubayr Hamza remained unbeaten on 32* with Yves Kamanzi (1*) with WP on 107/3 at the end of the day's play but still trail by 540 runs.

10:00 - North West v Warriors - LIVE SCORECARD

The North West Dragons have flown back into contention after a brilliant all-round effort on day two of the 4-Day Series encounter against the Warriors in Potchefstroom.

After starting the day on 313/6, the Warriors collapsed dramatically in the morning session as they lose their last four wickets for 21 runs.

Chad Classen led the Dragons charge by taking three for 50 as they dismissed the Warriors for 334.

In reply, Dragons opener Wesley Marshall top-scored with a well-played 94 off 99 balls (9 fours, 2 sixes) but he fell agonisingly short of a century, falling to seamer Mthiwekhaya Nabe.

All-rounder Delano Potgieter contributed with a crucial 74 off 188 balls (11 fours) to take the home team to 317/7 and trail by 17 runs.

Nicky van den Bergh (46*) and Caleb Seleka (11*) set to resume in the middle on Saturday morning.

10:00 - Lions v Boland - LIVE SCORECARD

In-form Lions batter Ryan Rickelton brought up his second century in three matches to help his side set a daunting first inning score against the Rocks on day two of their 4-Day Series encounter at the Wanderers.

Rickelton scored 117 off 140 balls and Kagiso Rapulana made a handy 65 to propel the hosts to 350 all out in reply. Ferisco Adams was the pick of the Rocks bowling attack as he took five for 24 in his 12 overs.

In the Rocks second innings, former Proteas fast bowler Duanne Olivier left the Rocks in a precarious position as he dismantled their top-order.

Olivier sent Cebo Tshiki (2), Isma-eel Gafieldien (9) and Janneman Malan (0) back to the change room as the Rocks trail by 149 runs at stumps. 

Stiaan van Zyl (10*) and Zakhele Qwabe (3*) will resume for the Rocks on 31/3 on day three.

Division 2

10:00 - South Western Districts v Easterns - LIVE SCORECARD

South Western Districts: 242 & 72 / 3 after 23 overs; L. du Plooy 37* (57), J. van Briesies 30* (70); C. August 2 - 9, D. Posthumus 1 -11

10:00 - Border v KwaZulu-Natal Inland - LIVE SCORECARD

Eastern Cape Iinyathi: 384 / 10 after 130.2 overs; T. Kaber 103 (171), M. Marais 87 (119); M. Erlank 4 - 66, M. Khumalo 2 - 54

Tuskers: 235 / 4 after 75 overs; T. Dithole 103* (236), M. Erlank 67 (153); T. Kaber 2 - 58, C. Bosch 1 - 34

10:00 - Limpopo v Northern Cape - LIVE SCORECARD 

Limpopo Impalas: 290 / 10 after 114.3 overs; B. Shiburi 80 (180), L. Kaestner 78 (188); A. Swanepoel 7 - 56, E. Jones 1 - 45

Northern Cape Heat: 237 / 6 after 67 overs; R. Moonsamy 89* (98), E. Jones 67 (108); M. Nofal 2 - 83, M. Venter 1 - 36

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Western Province 150/6
Titans 674/7
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Lions 350/10
Boland 170/10 & 114/9
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Dolphins 226/10
Knights 226/1
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