The Citizen (KZN)

A sense of relief in Capitals camp

SA20: FINALLY CLIMB OFF BOTTOM RUNG OF THE LADDER

- Wesley Bo on

The Pretoria Capitals were understand­ably relieved, according to middle-order batter Colin Ingram, after picking up their first points of the SA20 season with victory over Durban’s Super Giants in Centurion on Thursday night.

England internatio­nal Will Jacks led a magnificen­t all-round effort for the home side as they wrapped up a 17-run win.

First he anchored his team’s innings with his second career T20 century, scoring 101 off 42 balls, as he guided the hosts to 204/9. Jacks then took 2/18 with the ball, spearheadi­ng the Capitals bowling attack as the visitors were restricted to 187/7.

With their first victory of the competitio­n (after being handed two defeats) the Pretoria outfit climbed off the bottom rung of the SA20 ladder, leapfroggi­ng Joburg Super Kings into fifth position.

“If you’re zero from three you’re under pressure quite quickly, so it was a massive win for us tonight,” said Ingram, who contribute­d a useful 43 runs to his team’s total.

“There are certainly areas to improve on, and I think the group has been quite honest about that, but it’s great to get that first win.”

Despite being handed their first defeat of the campaign, the Super Giants remained second in the standings behind high-flying Paarl Royals.

With six matches remaining in the league phase, seam bowler Junior Dala said they were not gutted by the loss, though he admitted they would need to bounce back in order to stay in the hunt.

“If we can take anything from today’s game, with the bat we again showed fight towards the end, and with the ball we showed fight as well,” said Dala, who took 2/32 for the visitors.

“It was just little areas, upfront in the powerplay, where the game was probably won and lost in both discipline­s, so the cricket we played was hopefully still evidence of how we were going about our business.”

Both teams are back in action today. The Super Giants host defending champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape in Durban (starting at 1.30pm) and the Capitals will face the Super Kings in a Gauteng derby at the Wanderers in Johannesbu­rg (5.30pm).

 ?? Picture: SA20 ?? ANCHOR MAN. Capitals opener Will Jacks scored a magnificen­t hundred against the Super Giants on Thursday.
Picture: SA20 ANCHOR MAN. Capitals opener Will Jacks scored a magnificen­t hundred against the Super Giants on Thursday.

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