Mortlake skipper Todd Robertson would love to see the Cats bring some of their twenty20 intensity to their one-day encounter against Terang at home on Saturday.
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"We're just looking to apply a little bit of twenty20 into our one-day game," he said.
"As far as running between wickets and applying pressure to their fielders."
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Robertson's side progressed to a Fonterra Cup twenty20 semi-final on December 10 after defeating Bookaar on Thursday night.
The Cats kept the Pelicans to 86 before openers Shane Slater (67 not out) and Isaac Wareham (17 not out) chased it down.
The captain said maintaining focus was key to good short-form cricket.
"We're just making sure we're concentrating 100 per cent of the time, you can't afford those little lapses when it comes to twenty20," he said.
It was the second time the Cats beat Bookaar in a week as they played a one-dayer last weekend.
Mortlake will meet Noorat in the semi-final at Terang Cricket Ground after Noorat scored a resounding victory against Boorcan on Thursday.
The skipper said Jack Clifford was in again for Saturday after playing his first top-grade match of the season last weekend.
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