Milestone man Harry Taylor called it a miracle, while coach Chris Scott was puzzled but pleased as Geelong staggered into the AFLs top four.The Cats piled on six consecutive goals in the fourth term to pip Richmond by four points at the MCG on Sunday, doing enough in one quarter to rise above Greater Western Sydney and claim fourth spot on the ladder.Scotts side triumphed 10.22 (82) to 12.6 (78) in what looked like being their worst performance of the season at three-quarter time.The Tigers held a 35-point lead and all the momentum at the final break, having restricted a fumbling and stagnant Geelong outfit to just 4.13.Fifteen consecutive scoring shots from the Cats followed, with defenders Taylor and Lachie Henderson thrown forward by Scott.Taylor celebrated his 200th game with a clutch goal, putting the Cats in front for the first time since the opening term.Miracle is a good way to put it, Taylor said of the clubs 15th win for the year.It was just an amazing game to be a part of ... that was my first (goal) for the year.Our first half, we could not have played much worse.Geelong failed to shake their case of the yips, managing 6.9 in the fourth term, but created so many opportunities it didnt matter.The Cats moved the ball with the pace and precision that had been missing in the first three terms, with superstar Patrick Dangerfield among many Cats to lift.We were in trouble, Scott said.We were playing a really high-stakes game for us and it was some of our worst footy for the first three quarters.Wed prefer to play really well .. but in some ways its more satisfying to be playing poorly and be able to arrest the situation.The Cats, who face Brisbane and Melbourne in the final two rounds, are well placed to secure a coveted double chance in the finals.Were not getting carried away with the win because for the most part we played poorly, Scott said.The match was in the balance up until the final siren.Tigers forward Jack Riewoldt was unable to reel in a spectacular mark in the final seconds that would have given the 200-gamer a chance to snatch victory.It would have been great to win for Jack and its disappointing ... their work rate and intensity lifted and we just couldnt match it, Richmond coach Damien Hardwick said.Patrick Dangerfield, Joel Selwood - they rose to the occasion. 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He struck 72 off 71, sharing a 108-run eighth-wicket partnership with Zondo, to help Dolphins up to a final score of 478.Then came the bowling heroics. In the first innings, Maharaj took 7 for 89 to spark a collapse from 132 for 1 to 230 all out. Edward Moore (62) and Colin Ackermann (68) scored fifties for the Warriors, but the next highest score was 29 by No. 9 Andrew Birch. Dolphins imposed the follow-on and there was no let-up in Warriors second innings. Maharaj collected 6 for 68 as the Warriors crumbled to 178 all out, handing the visitors an emphatic victory to start their season.Lions wrapped up a 10-wicket win against Cobras early on the third day in Johannesburg. Chasing a modest 160, Lions romped to victory, with Test opener Stephen Cook top-scoring with an unbeaten 97.On a spicy surface, Cobras, having been embroiled in off-field issues over the future of their coach Paul Adams, chose to bat and were quickly skittled for 102. None of their batsmen made more then 29 runs while wickets were shared between Lions four seamers. Debutant Wiaan Mulder, who will begin his final school examinations shortly, enjoyed the best returns with 3 for 10.Cobras then hit back by reducing Lions to 99 for 8. Dane Paterson and Vernon Philander made the early inroads but it was another youngster, former Under-19 World Cup squad member Jason Smith, who claimed the biggest haul - 4 for 24. Temba Bavuma, who made an unbeaten 76, with support from Nono Pongolo, ensured the Lions gained a 52-rrun first-innings advantage.ddddddddddddCobras were in danger of another embarrassment when they tumbled to 17 for 4 and then 113 for 7, at the hands of Hardus Viljoen and Mulder. Smith showed his value with 95 while Dane Piedt provided some tail wagging and made 41, batting at No.9. 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Among the early wickets was Dean Elgar, who was making a comeback after an ankle injury. He scored 33 off 71 balls, including five fours. Heinrich Klaasen and David Wiese shared a sixth-wicket stand of 142 to take Titans to a competitive 287, which was made to look even better when they bowled Knights out for 174.This meant Titans gained a first-innings lead of 113 runs, but then they slumped. In 14.2 overs on the second afternoon, de Lange and Olivier ran through them. Titans were bowled out for 57 with just three of their batsmen getting into double-figures. Knights closed the day on 41 for 1, with victory in sight.The third morning brought a thriller as Rowan Richards and Malusi Siboto kept the Knights in check. At 92 for 5, they still needed 79 runs and with a long tail, that was a tough ask. De Bruyn, though, held firm, and found support from Shadley van Schalkwyk, to steer his team home. ' ' '