Cape Argus

Rocks secure a home final

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

THE Paarl Rocks booked themselves a home Mzansi Super League final with a thrilling victory over the Nelson Mandela Bay Giants at Boland Park yesterday.

The 12-run defeat was particular­ly galling for the visitors as they too were seeking the opportunit­y to host the MSL final. Instead the Giants have to console themselves with a home play-off on Friday at St George’s Park.

But for the Purple Army it was a joyous occasion. They have come out in their numbers all competitio­n long, and were packed in again yesterday morning.

The victory certainly was earned with both batsmen and bowlers putting in a solid shift after the Rocks posted 168/5 in their 20 overs.

Although openers Cameron Delport (39 off 22 balls) and Henry Davids (31 off 27 balls) posted a rapid 56 in just 5.4 overs, the wheels came off once Imran Tahir was introduced into the attack.

The veteran legspinner put the brakes on with the brilliant figures of 2/14 in his four overs.

However, Kyle Verreynne (36 not out off 20 balls) and Isuru Udana (27 not out off 21 balls) ensured the Rocks posted a competitiv­e total.

It was sufficient on the day due to the Rocks having not just one quality spinner but a second too. Bjorn Fortuin was excellent, bowling his four overs for just 19 runs, while Tabraiz Shamsi collected 2/25.

The Rocks spin twins have been excellent throughout the competitio­n and it is going to take a really superb batting line-up to counter the threat they pose in conditions that are tailor-made for the duo.

Heino Kuhn battled valiantly for the Giants with 43-ball 58 but it was not enough to get his team over the line, especially after the Rocks put in a much improved fielding display.

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