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Till then, this is Dwaipayan Mukherjee, signing off with my co-commentator Rajarshi Das.
The action will come thick and fast with Johannesburg Super Kings hosting table toppers Paarl Royals tomorrow. Join us for that one.
George Linde, Player of the Match : Obviously disappointing. Don't think I deserve this. Their bowlers deserve it more than me. I know my strengths. It's my home ground here. We've got match-winners in the squad. Unfortunately it was one of those things tonight. We still believe we can get to the playoffs.
Keshav Maharaj, Durban Super Giants captain : Win was much needed. Were in some trouble with the bat but Breetzke and Wiaan helped us get to the total. Our execution lacked towards the back end in the last game. Today we were more clinical. Conditions were tricky for batting so we tried to utilise that. Been good to see the maturity he has shown (Breetzke). Wasn't an easy wicket. He dug in, allowed Mulder to play the innings later. We knew what he's about. Found his rhythm in this game. He's a great guy. Nice to bounce back after two losses. Bonus point is even more special.
Kieron Pollard, MI Cape Town captain: I don't want to use pitches as an excuse. We need to be better, our lower-order, myself included need to be better. Both teams play on the same pitch, 157 in any given match, we should have been on the winning side. We had opportunities even when Klaasen came in, we wanted to bowl medium pacers against him, we did well. As a bowling unit, we were able to restrict them pretty nicely. 157 on a track like this with a batting line-up like this is what we need to look back at. We have a job to do, there's roles and responsibilities for everyone. The openers have been doing their job, can't fault them for batting well, they've given us good starts. We have to come up with answers, can't leave it all to the openers. Restricting them to 157, the way George and Kaber bowled were positives. We could have bowled sharper in the last couple of overs, we need to be honest with ourselves. The ones in the middle order need to be better, this is the back end of the tournament and we need to get the business started.
Durban Super Giants (157/6) defeat MI Cape Town (121/9) by 36 runs
Sam Curran - 38 (27) | Dewald Brevis - 21 (19) Marcus Stoinis - 3/18 | Noor Ahmad - 3/22
It is days like these when you believe that T20 cricket is not just about slam bang hitting and bowlers constantly being taken to the cleaners. It has been a bowlers' day out at Newlands where DSG understood what will work on this sluggish surface and implemented their bowling strategies to perfection. This is a much needed win for Durban, having lost their previous 2 matches.
Apart from their opening bowlers in Smuts and Topley, neither of whom completed their full quota of overs, all other DSG bowlers got their names into the wicket column. Naveen, Maharaj, Noor, Stoinis all got wickets and no one conceded more than 6 runs per over.
It was always going to be a tall ask once top run getters in Ryan Rickelton and Rassie van der Dussen were dismissed cheaply. Sam Curran has shown encouraging signs of returning to his best with the wood in hand but he needed support from his batting colleagues, something that never arrived.
Teams have figured out how to get rid of Kieron Pollard - wrist spin. He will not only have batting woes but also captaincy calls. Do MICT have it in them to grind out when their openers do not click? Was it really wise to choose to bowl first on a deteriorating pitch where bowlers had plenty of purchase and it got better as the evening progressed?
This win takes DSG at par with Paarl Royals in terms of points (18). They have also bagged the bonus point and even though the Royals have an extra game in hand, it will be an exciting affair when Paarl host DSG later this week.
As for this game, post-match presentations follow!
20
overs
121/9score
0
1
1
1wd
5nb
0
2
1lb
runs
Thomas Kaber*
12(13)
Kagiso Rabada
2(3)
Reece Topley
0/23
19.6 Reece Topley to Thomas Kaber, full, on leg stump, Kaber gets an inside edge onto his pads trying to swipe it towards the leg side. Gets a single as the ball rolls towards short third. Durban's Super Giants claim a big win - the margin being 36 runs!
19.5 Reece Topley to Thomas Kaber, full and straight, swiped towards the deep mid wicket region. Dala in the deep dives and parries it back, the batters get a brace
19.4 Reece Topley to Thomas Kaber, full, down leg, Kaber moved a long way across trying to smash it through the leg side, didn't connect
19.4 Reece Topley to Thomas Kaber, FOUR! Slow, banged in short, Kaber looks to pull, gets a top edge, the ball flies over de Kock and makes its way to the boundary. Second bouncer of the over, and so, a no ball has been called
19.4 Reece Topley to Thomas Kaber, wide, slower ball, this one's past the tramline
19.3 Reece Topley to Kagiso Rabada, on a full length outside off, Rabada looked to smash it towards long on, found the man in the deep. Just one
19.2 Reece Topley to Thomas Kaber, almost! Banged in short outside leg, Kaber moved away and looked to slash it over cover, ended up skying it towards sweeper. The man ran in, but just about fell short!
19.1 Reece Topley to Thomas Kaber, full, on off stump, Kaber moved across trying to scoop this one over fine leg, missed it altogether and fell over
48 runs needed from 6 balls - just the final rites left, the formalities to be taken place.
19
overs
110/9score
0
0
W
1
1
0
runs
Kagiso Rabada*
1(2)
Thomas Kaber
5(7)
Naveen-ul-Haq
2/23
18.6 Naveen-ul-Haq to Kagiso Rabada, full, fired in outside leg stump. Rabada looked to work it towards the leg side, missed and was struck on the pads
18.5 Naveen-ul-Haq to Thomas Kaber, on a good length outside off, worked towards the deep point region. Just a single
18.4 Naveen-ul-Haq to Kagiso Rabada, full, on the pads, Rabada glances this one towards the mid wicket region. Just a single