The left-handed batsman struck four fours off the first 10 balls
Andrew Puttick and Owais Shah had earlier plundered half-centuries as the Cobras posted 235 for six.Opening bat Puttick weighed in with 71 off 76 balls while Shah scored 83 off 78 deliveries as the pair put on 84 runs for the third wicket.
Puttick got off the mark in streaky fashion as he edged a delivery from seamer Johan van der Wath between keeper and first slip, but his second scoring stroke was a sumptuous cover drive for four.
The left-handed batsman struck four fours off the first 10 balls that he faced and he scored all around the wicket as he provided the backbone of the Cobras’ innings.
Puttick reached his half-century in some style, off 54 balls, with a wonderful cover drive for four but he eventually fell to the part-time leg spin of Elgar when the batsman skipped down the wicket but was
finalized beaten by a delivery that spun into him before clattering into his stumps.