Cape Times

Wade boosts Joburg, David adds firepower for MI Cape Town

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

THE SA20 took another forward step yesterday with two high-profile Australian internatio­nals, Matthew Wade and Tim David, joining the exciting competitio­n.

Wade, who is a former T20 World Cup winner – having played a major role in the Australian­s lifting the trophy in the United Arab Emirates in 2021 – joins the Joburg Super Kings for the second half of the competitio­n as a replacemen­t for Alzarri Joseph.

The West Indies paceman has left the Super Kings to join his national team for their two-Test tour of Zimbabwe ahead of their full format tour to South Africa next month.

The Super Kings have not had a permanent wicket-keeper, with the Wanderers-based team initially opting for Proteas Test gloveman Kyle Verreynne, before reverting to part-timer Donovan Ferreira behind the stumps.

Wade will, however, add a significan­t amount of beef to the Super Kings batting unit too, particular­ly at the top of the order, where he excelled for IPL champions Gujarat Titans last year.

Meanwhile, David will add muchneeded firepower to the MI Cape Town middle order.

The Newlands-based side have severely missed England internatio­nal Liam Livingston­e’s ability to clear the ropes after he was ruled out through injury prior to the tournament.

David, who was born in Singapore, but qualifies to play for Australia – having moved to Perth when he was a toddler – is fresh off a successful Big Bash League season.

He will be joined by Henry Brookes after the England seamer replaced countryman Olly Stone at MI Cape Town.

Stone is currently part of the England one-day internatio­nal squad doing battle with the Proteas, before joining Ben Stokes’ Test squad in New Zealand.

Durban’s Super Giants will certainly be hoping for a fresh impetus from their two new squad additions, David Willey and Ben McDermott.

Lance Klusener’s team are rooted to the bottom of the standings, and face a must-win game against MI Cape Town at Kingsmead tomorrow, when the SA20 resumes after the England ODIs.

Willey and McDermott, who is the son of former Australian seamer Craig, replace West Indian duo Jason Holder and Kyle Mayers.

The Caribbean pair are also required for Test duty in Zimbabwe, along with the Super Kings’ Joseph.

The Pretoria Capitals lead the SA20 table with 23 points, and are virtually assured of a semi-final place.

The Sunrisers Eastern Cape and Paarl Royals are both locked on 17 points, but have played one game more.

The rest of the table is made up of the Super Kings (16), MI Cape Town (13) and Super Giants (8).

 ?? DAVID GRAY AFP ?? Matthew Wade |
DAVID GRAY AFP Matthew Wade |

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