
Western Province Expect Titans To Come Out Guns Blazing At Newlands, Says Verreynne
Western Province captain Kyle Verreynne is looking forward to a stretch of home games to keep their 1-Day Cup campaign flickering.
The defending champions, who went seven games unbeaten last season to lift the trophy, have been rather inconsistent thus far. They have won just one out of three matches and are currently on five points to sit in sixth position on the table.
However, they have two consecutive matches at Newlands against the Titans on Wednesday and Dolphins Sunday to get back into semi-final contention.
Two back-to-back home games I think is always really exciting. We've been on the road now for the last game, so it's good to come home and get to play in front of our home crowd, Verreynne said.
I think hopefully that gives us a little bit of momentum that we need in the competition and I think also playing in conditions that we're quite familiar with will hopefully be a big boost.