The Citizen (KZN)

Sweet revenge for the Royals

- Wesley Bo on

Paarl Royals hit back against MI Cape Town yesterday, charging to a 59-run victory in their SA20 derby at Boland Park.

Recovering from an eight-wicket defeat to MICT at Newland just two days earlier – their first loss of the competitio­n – the Royals climbed five points clear at the top of the league table with their fourth win in five matches.

Set a target of 163 runs to win, the visitors got off to a shaky start, with Royals spin bowler Bjorn Fortuin delivering a double strike in the first over by removing Rassie van der Dussen and Dewald Brevis for ducks.

And just three overs later, inform dangerman Ryan Rickelton was sent packing for just five runs as the Cape Town outfit were left reeling at 13/3.

The visitors tried to launch a middle-order recovery but they were well restricted by the home side’s attack. Fortuin (above) took 3/15 to lead the way as MICT were bowled out for 103 with 10 balls remaining in their innings.

After losing the toss and being sent in to bat, the Royals top order had delivered in style as the hosts compiled 162/3.

The English pairing of Jason Roy and Jos Buttler combined in a 116-run first wicket partnershi­p.

Roy was eventually removed by Thomas Kaber when he was caught by Nuwan Thushara at gully in the 13th over of the innings. He faced 46 deliveries for his 68-run contributi­on.

Fellow opener Buttler hit 54 runs off 42 balls before he too was dismissed by Sri Lankan seamer Thushara four overs later.

After they were removed, David Miller produced a cameo 24run knock, almost managing to carry his team the rest of the way home, but he was forced to retire hurt with seven balls left.

While the Royals extended their lead at the top of the standings, MICT remained in fourth position following their third defeat of the SA20 campaign.

The Cape Town side will have another chance to secure crucial points when they host Durban’s Super Giants at Newlands tomorrow, and Paarl Poyals will face Joburg Super Kings at the Wanderers on Wednesday.

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