Afternoon showers are expected in Durban on Thursday, threatening the Ram Slam T20 Challenge semifinal between the Dolphins and Cape Cobras at Kingsmead Stadium. Four of the Dolphins’ home matches this season were affected by rain but if Thursday’s encounter is declared a no-result, the home side would benefit and progress to Saturday’s final. How the weather is going to play out is beyond the control of the Dolphins’ technical team and they are focusing on giving themselves the best opportunity of winning the match. Dolphins skipper Khaya Zondo said he would rely on the experience of his senior players to get them to the final. "I will use everyone that is available to me because everyone might have different options at different stages‚" said Zondo. "I am very open to suggestions and I will sift through them and try and see what is best for the team at that particular stage of the game." The veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Morné van Wyk‚ who has been in good form for the Dolphins thr...

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