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SA20: Joburg Super Kings secure win in rain-curtailed clash against MI Cape Town

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Johannesburg | January 12, 2025 8:42:15 AM IST
Joburg Super Kings claimed the spoils by six runs via the Duckworth Lewis & Stern (DLS) method in a rain-affected SA20 clash with MI Cape Town at the Wanderers on Saturday.

With thundershowers prevalent all day on the Highveld, the match was interrupted at various stages. A lengthy stoppage after the dinner interval caused JSK's chase to be reduced to 19 overs with the initial target of 141 revised to 136.

The players were then forced to leave the field again with the Super Kings on 82/3 after 11.3 overs - six runs ahead on DLS - at that stage.

A persistent downpour prevented the players from returning to the field allowing the Super Kings to claim the four match points.

Leus du Plooy was unbeaten 24 and Wihan Lubbe (1 not out) were the JSK batters at the crease.

Mindful of the rain JSK captain Faf du Plessis had played a solid knock of 30 off 23 balls, with four boundaries and a six, before he was dismissed courtesy of a spellbinding catch by Dewald Brevis on the cover boundary when he tipped the ball back infield before diving full length back in field to complete the dismissal.

Proteas spearhead Kagiso Rabada claimed 2/10 for MI Cape Town in his first game of Season 3 after missing the opener a couple of days ago in Gqeberha.

MI Cape Town's innings had been a stop-start affair with all-rounder George Linde (48 not out, 35 balls, five fours and two sixes) at the centre of the visitors' recovery after being reduced to 30/4. Initially, the all-rounder had Dewald Brevis for support as the pair added 43 off 26 balls for the fifth wicket.

However, two further setbacks with Brevis (14) and Azmatullah Omarzai (1) falling in quick succession, brought Delano Potgieter to the crease.

Potgieter, fresh from a Player of the Match performance in the competition opener a couple of days ago, maintained his good form with another rapid 44 not out off just 22 balls (four boundaries and three sixes).

It was the major contribution to an unbroken 65-run partnership off 39 balls with Linde which lifted MI Cape Town to a 140/6. (ANI)

 
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