Business Day

Faf delivers as Super Kings storm into SA20 playoffs

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With the door to the playoffs left ajar after a thrilling outcome that went in their favour in Cape Town, the Joburg Super Kings duly stormed into the final week of the SA20 with a thunderous victory against the table-topping Durban Super Giants at the Wanderers on Saturday night.

Donovan Ferreira swung the penultimat­e ball of the match over long-on for six and turned to the dugout to start the celebratio­ns, with 40-year-old Wayne Madsen leaping on his back. It was bedlam in this venerable stadium as the home team closed in on a substantia­l target of 204.

Moeen Ali had smacked 26 off 13 balls to keep the chase alive, but he departed with nine runs still needed off four balls. Ferreira smoked the first ball he faced for six before getting the celebratio­ns started with that final blow.

Victory caused the Super Kings to finish fourth. They will face the Paarl Royals in the second eliminator match back at this ground on Wednesday. The Super Giants head to Cape Town to play the Sunrisers Eastern Cape on Tuesday, with the victors there going straight into next Saturday’s final. The losers get a second bite of the cherry when they face the winners of Wednesday’s clash the next day, also at the Bullring in the final eliminator.

A 102-run first-wicket partnershi­p between JSK captain Faf du Plessis and Leus du Plooy set the home team on their way, but with such a big target to chase, they had to maintain momentum throughout.

Despite their place atop the log being assured, Durban fought gallantly in defence with their 22-year-old Afghanista­n left-arm wrist spinner Noor Ahmad magnificen­t. He conceded just 16 runs in four overs while picking up the wickets of the JSK openers. His final over, the 17th of the innings, looked like being the turning point. He conceded just a single while bowling Du Plooy with a beautiful googly.

Ultimately, however, Moeen, Madsen with an unbeaten 44 and Ferreira did enough to get their team over the line, in front of 20,000 rowdy fans.

The Super Kings had earlier set themselves up perfectly by taking three wickets in the power play. However, Wiaan Mulder and JJ Smuts showed excellent composure to stem that initial tide and then back in Durban quickly’ s turn favour. the momentum

The pair shared a partnershi­p of 114 runs for the fourth wicket, with singles and twos providing them with a foundation, and then having become accustomed to conditions, they asserted their dominance by locating the boundary regularly.

Both made half-centuries; Smuts 55 off 34 balls, before somewhat comically flicking the ball onto his own stumps, while Mulder was bowled off the inside edge, having made 59 off 40 balls.

Heinrich Klaasen, who came into the match with a strike rate well in advance of 200, delivered the coup de grace, with a virtuoso display crushing 40 off just 16 balls.

JSK’s opportunit­y to qualify for the playoffs came as a result of a stunning win for their provincial neighbours, the Pretoria Capitals over MI Cape Town at Newlands earlier in the afternoon.

Senuran Muthusamy’s electrifyi­ng switch hitting earned the Capitals a win that got them into fourth spot 20 minutes before the Super Kings kicked off at the Wanderers. Muthusamy struck three sixes, two of them reverse paddles over third man against Sam Curran to change the momentum of the Capitals’ run chase.

He finished not out on 38 off 18 balls, earning the Pretoria side a sensationa­l win in a match of which Cape Town looked to be in control for big parts.

They had been set a target of 164 thanks to an innings of 64 from Rassie van der Dussen and then a late burst from their captain Kieron Pollard who made 33 off 16 balls.

However, Cape Town ’ s bowlers panicked in the last five overs, and for the second season will be left wondering how a line-up with so many stellar names, including batter of the tournament Ryan Rickelton, will follow the last week of the competitio­n from home.

 ?? /BackpagePi­x/Ron Gaunt ?? Smashing: Donovan Ferreira hit the winning runs for the Joburg Super Kings.
/BackpagePi­x/Ron Gaunt Smashing: Donovan Ferreira hit the winning runs for the Joburg Super Kings.

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