A masterclass maiden century by Kyle Verreynne anchored a superb chase by the Cape Cobras as they edged out the Knights by three wickets for their first win of the Momentum One-Day Cup season in Bloemfontein on Tuesday night.
The young right-hander carved out an unbeaten 114 from 119 balls (12 fours) as the visitors chased down 283 with three deliveries to spare.
His hugely mature innings, which well surpassed his previous best of 84, came after his side had slipped to 15/3, but the 21-year-old shared in three 50-plus partnerships that dragged his side out of trouble and to the first win of their 2018/19 campaign.
Earlier there were three half-centurions for the home side that lifted them to a competitive 282/6. Andries Gous (60 off 79 balls, seven fours), Keegan Petersen (52 off 75 balls, one fours, two sixes) and Ryan McLaren (56 off 56 balls, four fours, two sixes) all shone for the central franchise after they had won the toss and elected to bat first at the Mangaung Oval.
Grant Mokoena (20) and Gous put on 57 for the first wicket, while there were 71 added by the third-wicket pair of Petersen and McLaren, who was promoted to bat at four.
The in-form Petersen then added a further 49 with captain Pite van Biljon (25), before Patrick Kruger’s late flourish of 39 from 19 balls gave the home side a competitive total.
Akhona Mnyaka was the pick of the bowlers with 2/61.
Marchant de Lange (3/45) and Mbulelo Budaza (1/33) then knocked over the top three of the Cobras for next to nothing, brining Verreynne to the middle in only the fourth over of the chase. He then went on to bat for more than 45 overs, first sharing a partnership of 83 with Jason Smith (40) for the fourth wicket.
Aviwe Mgijima (38) brought more support after the dismissal of the latter with a 69-run fifth-wicket partnership, while 21 by George Linde helped keep the momentum going after the next wicket fell.
Dane Piedt then played a vital hand with his 36, which enabled the Cobras to bolster their total by another 67 for the seventh wicket and, even after the skipper fell, the victory was in sight for Verreynne.
Dane Paterson helped add the finishing touches – the visitors getting home in the final over.