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Faf du Plessis, Joburg Super Kings captain: It's an incredible run that is. 100/1, the way the boys came back from there was unbelievable. Spinners were much harder to play, to be able to go to the reserve banks, Reeza (Hendricks) and Donavon, part-time spinners, but they bowled beautifully. It was one of those wickets which was really tough to bat against spinner's upfront, really really sloppy, a bit of grip, there were a few soft dismissals, so I and Donavon Ferreira were trying to build a partnership. The way that he countered and the shots that he played, he's an unbelievable cricketer who has a great future ahead of him, very very proud of him today. It's just a case of planning before a match, getting to the pitch and its completely the opposite, all the planning goes out the window. The conditions were like we needed to get some pace off. The ball was really stopping, so we knew if we could get the two lefties out it'd be a bit easier, as soon as we did so I thought that we were in with an opportunity. I think its a very scratchy, ugly win, we actually spoke about it before the game, talking about the conditions here.
Donavon Ferreira, Player Of The Match: Felt quite good, first time out here in the SA20, lots of excitement in smashing it around. I'm just trying to focus on my game, the coaching staff ensured that I was picked for a reason, and I was lucky enough to get that price tag in the auction. I didn't let that affect me too much, just tried to focus on my game. I like playing a positive brand of cricket. Flem said there's a lot of batters in the shed, so you can play your game. I just looked to hit straight, fortunately it came off. The pitch was up and down, some were turning, some weren't, it was really important to keep a good shape. It largely has been a roller coaster, I've bowled, kept, batted, so when Kyle (Verreynne) was back, Faf said can you bowl your offies a bit, I've bowled a bit in the nets, it worked out today. I hadn't bowled for about 6 months, lucky that it worked today.
Donavon Ferreira is the Player Of The Match
Quinton de Kock (Durban Super Giants skipper): Obviously when Donavon came in he put up a counter-attack and succeeded. I got out at the worst possible situation. These are the two situations where it turned for us. We will take the learnings and go forward. Well, just the pack the bags and get moving. Can't be upset about tonight and get ourselves ready for the next game.
Match summary: Joburg Super Kings won the toss and opted to bat
Durban's Super Giants 174/5 (20 Overs) Quinton de Kock 78(52) | Alzarri Joseph 2/30 (4)
Joburg Super Kings win by 16 runs
Much like the first innings, the run-chase was of two halves. But in this case, the first half was much more substantial compared to the second. On a wicket where most top-order batters struggled on today, Quinton de Kock and Kyle Mayers made batting look like a piece of cake, mercilessly tonking the pace bowlers early on. Faf du Plessis had to resort to slow bowling briskly after the first couple of overs went for 28. There weren't any frontline spinners, so Faf employed the part-time off-spin of Reeza Hendricks, and it paid off handsomely. While the bowlers at the other end were belted to all parts, Hendricks, bowling to the two left-handers for all of his spell, finished with figures of none for 14 in his four overs and kept his team in the hunt.
Some nifty work from Kyle Verreynne behind the stumps to dismiss Mayers helped in break the opening partnership and the game wide open. De Kock, though, continued on his merry way, but Heinrich Klaasen, the new man, struggled to get his timing right from the start of his innings. It was Donavon Ferreira, the other off-spinner that the Joburg Super Kings had in their armoury, who accounted for the left-handed de Kock, and suddenly, with two new batters at the crease, the momentum seemed to shift towards the Super Kings prominently.
Aaron Phangiso and Alzarri Joseph then proceeded to apply the squeeze on DSG in contrasting styles, with Klaasen and Mulder unable to read the behaviour of the ball off the wicket well enough. The required rate kept climbing as the boundaries dried up. Klaasen eventually found the boundary, but departed off the next delivery. Malusi Siboto, handed the penultimate over, got lucky with a high full toss, which accounted for Wiaan Mulder.
With 38 still required in less than two overs, the game seemed to slip out of the hosts' hands. However, a couple of towering sixes from Dwaine Pretorius just about kept them in the hunt as Siboto lost his radar briefly. The medium pacer did well to close out the over, and then Alzarri Joseph varied his pace to perfection to seal the game in the final over.
The Joburg Super Kings triumph in a high-scoring thriller played on a slow and low track! It's been a remarkable comeback from them; they looked down and out after the first six overs, but their spinners kept it really tight and took the game away from Durban's Super Giants!
20
overs
174/5score
0
1
1
1b
W
1
runs
Jason Holder
2(4)
Keemo Paul*
1(1)
Alzarri Joseph
2/30
19.6 Alzarri Joseph to Keemo Paul, on a good-length on middle. Keemp Paul swings across the line, gets it from the cue end down towards short square leg and gets a single to round off the match. A comfortable win for the Joburg Super Kings.
Keemo Paul, RHB, comes to the crease
19.5 Alzarri Joseph to Dwaine Pretorius, WICKET! Pretorius has been given out here but he has gone for the review. A quick yorker on the stumps, Pretorius shuffles across the off-stump ever so slightly and tries to get some bat on that. The ball thuds onto his front leg but did he get some bat on that? Third umpire will go through the full process here, clear gap between bat and ball. Ball tracking coming up, pitching in line, impact in line and wickets hitting and Adrian Holdstock can stay with his original decision.
Dwaine Pretorius LBW b Alzarri Joseph 14 (6b 0x4 2x6)
Pretorius has been given out LBW. He reviews. Kyle Verreynne dived to his left and caught the ball, so if there were bat involved, he'd be out caught behind.
The ball missed his bat. But he's plumb in front, the ball glanced his pads on its way to the keeper. Three reds, and Pretorius departs. It was a fighting effort from him, but he was bound to fall short. Too many runs for him to gun down by himself.
That should be the game, mathematically!
19.4 Alzarri Joseph to Jason Holder, beautifully bowled by Joseph. A slower delivery on the surface, Holder again way too early into the leg side swing but steals a bye single.
19.3 Alzarri Joseph to Dwaine Pretorius, a quick, length delivery on middle, Pretorius tries to swing it down the leg side, gets an inside edge onto his pads for a single.
19.2 Alzarri Joseph to Jason Holder, in the blockhole from Joseph. Was right on the middle-stump, Holder squeezes it away towards the off side for a single.
19.1 Alzarri Joseph to Jason Holder, beautifully bowled first up. Outfoxes his former skipper, a slower delivery on the hard-length, Holder into the attempted swipe across the line way too early and misses that.
Good end to the over from Siboto after the tonking from Pretorius early on in the over! A slower one produces a dot and keeps Pretorius off striker for the start of the final over! 21 required off it!
19
overs
170/4score
W
1w
6
1w
6
1
1w
1
0
runs
Dwaine Pretorius*
13(4)
Jason Holder
1(1)
Malusi Siboto
1/39
18.6 Malusi Siboto to Dwaine Pretorius, that was a slower delivery on a length outside off. It was just within the tramline this time, a swing across the line from Pretorius, he stayed in his crease which is the reason why he couldn't make any contact there.