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SA20: Potgieter, Brevis shine as MI Cape Town down defending champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape

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Gqeberha | January 10, 2025 8:42:19 AM IST
MI Cape Town got their SA20 season three off to a perfect start with a commanding 97-run victory over defending champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the competition opener at a sold-out St George's Park on Thursday.

The Orange Army had come out in their thousands to welcome home the back-to-back champions, but went back home disappointed as MICT delivered an inspired performance.

Robin Peterson's MICT outfit dominated all facets on the night with Dewald Brevis smashing 57 off just 29 balls (two fours and six sixes) to lift the visitors to 174/7 before Delano Potgieter and Trent Boult combined to dismiss the Sunrisers for just 77, as per an SA20 press release.

Potgieter claimed the dreamlike career-best figures of 5/10, but it was the New Zealand international Boult (2/16) that set the tone with a superb new-ball spell that yielded a double-wicket maiden third over.

The 35-year-old showed his world class ability to swing the new ball back into the right-hander, which accounted for Sunrisers' England Test opener Zak Crawley (12 in 14 balls, with two fours). Skipper Aiden Markram (19 in 19 balls, with two fours and a six) was top-scorer for SEC.

And it was only fitting that Brevis played a major role in the victory with the Rising Star delivering on his potential that was first seen in the competition opener at Newlands two seasons ago.

The 21-year-old was in rousing form striking the ball cleanly from the outset. His first task was to take on the dual-spin of Simon Harmer and Liam Dawson before launching successive straight sixes off seamer Beyers Swanepoel.

One of Brevis' half dozen sixes was caught one-handed in the crowd by Christopher Moolman, who became the first entrant into the Betway Catch R2-million competition for Season 3.

Although MICT lost Brevis heading into the final five overs, the momentum was maintained by Potgieter (25 not out, 12 balls, with two fours and a six) and George Linde (23 not out, 17 balls, with one four and six each) with an unbroken 41-run partnership.

The pair took 24 runs off Sunrisers' Marco Jansen's final over which swung the momentum in MICT's favour which they never relinquished for the remainder of the evening.

MICT will hope to maintain their winning momentum when they face Joburg Super Kings at the Wanderers on Saturday, while Sunrisers will look to bounce back against Paarl Royals at Boland Park also on Saturday. (ANI)

 
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