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Domestic Super Over: Dolphins frolic in dry Mangaung, wet highveld stymies leaders WP and chasers

The latest completed round of the domestic Four-Day Series took the form of a damp squib, with only one completed fixture out of four.

However, that completed game between the Knights and the Dolphins was handsomely won by the latter in Mangaung and included stand-out displays from Sarel Erwee, who was dropped from the Proteas Test squad to face the West Indies, South Africa's number one spinner Keshav Maharaj, and newly drafted pacer Gerald Coetzee.

There was an assortment of conversions, starts, and non-starts from a variety of selected and jettisoned players that made things interesting from a playing perspective this week.

They are as follows:

Sarel Erwee (132 off 141) and Keshav Maharaj (5/62 and 6/43)

Keshav Maharaj has dusted off the Australian tour cobwebs. Having collected nine wickets in last week's eight-wicket win against Western Province, Mahara followed that up with an 11-wicket haul in the Dolphins' 279-run win against the Knights.

He was always going to be a first pick from a spinning perspective, but for Sarel Erwee, his quick-fire 100 was a necessary return to form for the discarded opener.

After last week's melancholic tweet on the eve of his dropping, he tweeted this on Wednesday:

Day made… the bulldog/ double fist pump/ wil julle vir geld jol, just followed me?? Can you guess who?

It may have been a reference to Sunrisers Eastern Cape teammate Roelof van der Merwe following him on Twitter, but it also spoke of a man in a far better happy space.

More of those tons will be needed though.

Gerald Coetzee (5/56)

How do you celebrate a Proteas Test call-up? Well, a five-wicket haul as a bowler is the best way to do so.

Coetzee, across all formats, has been performing well, especially in a struggling side like the

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