The Citizen (KZN)

Capitals seeking a ‘perfect’ game

CLINICAL BOWLING SHOWS FIRE IN THE BELLY

- Wesley Bo on

Though they managed to keep their play-off hopes alive with a thrilling three-run win over title holders Sunrisers Eastern Cape, fast bowler Eathan Bosch admits the Pretoria Capitals still have a lot of work to do if they’re going to challenge for the SA20 trophy.

After being bowled out for 125 runs in Centurion on Thursday night, the Capitals were saved by their bowling unit, who combined well to restrict the visitors to 122/9.

Bosch gave away just 11 runs from his four overs, strangling the Sunrisers top order, and he was well backed up by Wayne

Parnell (3/33), Adil Rashid (3/30) and Daryn Dupavillon (2/21) as they carried their team to a nail-biting victory.

Picking up their second win from six matches, the Capitals lifted themselves from the bottom rung of the league table, as they climbed to fifth place and remained in the hunt for a place in the semifinals.

“I think we’re still looking for the perfect game, and I think on the batting side we’re still trying to strive for a lot more,” Bosch said.

“But with that being said, I think it was a pretty clinical bowling performanc­e from the guys today {Thursday] and it shows we still have some fire in our belly. Hopefully we can take that forward into the next game.”

Despite being handed their third defeat of the campaign, Sunrisers captain Aiden Markram insisted no alarm bells were ringing just yet for the defending champions, as his side remained in third place in the standings.

They will have an opportunit­y to bounce back when they host MI Cape Town in Gqeberha today, while the Capitals will be eager to build crucial momentum when they face bottom feeders Joburg Super Kings in Centurion later this afternoon.

“We’ve batted really well as a unit so far in this competitio­n, so there’s no need for us to panic. There’s still lots of belief in the camp,” Markram said.

“We go again Saturday (today), so it’s a quick turnaround, but there is no panicking.”

 ?? Picture: SA20 ?? BIG WICKET. Pretoria Capitals fast bowler Daryn Dupavillon celebrates after taking the wicket of Sunrisers Eastern Cape captain Aiden Markram during their SA20 game in Centurion on Thursday night.
Picture: SA20 BIG WICKET. Pretoria Capitals fast bowler Daryn Dupavillon celebrates after taking the wicket of Sunrisers Eastern Cape captain Aiden Markram during their SA20 game in Centurion on Thursday night.

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