The Momentum Multiply Titans have earned their place in the One-Day Cup Final after a commanding four-wicket victory over the Warriors in the qualifier on Wednesday.
The Titans will now face the DP World Lions in the Final at the iconic DP World Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Sunday, 29 March at 10am, with one eye firmly fixed on the ultimate prize - a record-extending 22nd provincial trophies.
The Titans enter the final backed by one of South African cricket’s most decorated provincial track records, having a total of 21 trophies across all formats of the domestic game.
The stage is set. Sunday's final screams opportunity, a chance to violently seize another chapter for their storied legacy. Against their monumental, big-game experience, other contenders simply falter."
Adding a compelling edge to Sunday’s clash, the Titans will go head-to-head with the DP World Lions, the same opponents they faced in the T20 Challenge Final in the 2024/25 season.
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The Titans will be eager to settle unfinished business against a Lions outfit they know all too well.
Over the past 15 years, the Titans have consistently been one of the most dominant teams in domestic cricket across all formats.
In the One-Day Cup, the Titans have featured in six finals, winning four titles in the 2013/14 (shared), 2014/15, 2016/17, and 2018/19 seasons.
Their dominance extends to the CSA 4-Day Franchise Series, where the Titans have competed in 10 finals over the last 15 years, emerging victorious five times in the 2011/12, 2015/16, 2017/18, 2022/23, and 2024/25 (shared) seasons.
In the T20 Challenge, the Titans have also enjoyed significant success, winning five of the nine finals they have featured in, claiming titles in the 2011/12, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, and 2021/22 seasons.
Titans Head Coach Rivash Gobind praised the team’s performance and emphasised their determination heading into the final.
“We’re extremely proud of the way the team fought to secure a place in the final.
“The character, discipline, and hunger shown by the players throughout the competition has been outstanding. Finals are always special, and this group has worked incredibly hard to earn this opportunity. We know what is at stake, and the team is excited to go out there and hunt for our 22nd trophy.
“It’s another big occasion for the Titans, and we’re looking forward to the challenge against the DP World Lions,” said Gobind.
The Titans now shift their focus to Sunday’s final, where they will aim to continue their rich legacy and add another chapter to their successful history.
